Minute by Minute (The Doobie Brothers song)
"Minute by Minute" | ||||
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File:The doobie brothers-minute by minute s.jpg | ||||
Single by The Doobie Brothers | ||||
from the album Minute by Minute | ||||
B-side | Sweet Feelin' | |||
Released | April 1979 | |||
Format | 7" | |||
Recorded | 1978 | |||
Genre | Pop rock, R&B | |||
Length | 3:26 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Writer(s) | Michael McDonald, Lester Abrams |
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Producer(s) | Ted Templeman | |||
The Doobie Brothers singles chronology | ||||
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"Minute by Minute" is a song written by Michael McDonald and Lester Abrams originally released by the Doobie Brothers on their 1978 album Minute by Minute. The single was released in April 1979, bowed at #67 on 5 May 1979, and reached #14 on 23-30 June 1979 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[1] It was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Song of the Year", but lost out to The Doobie Brothers' own "What a Fool Believes." It has since been covered by other artists, including The Temptations, Larry Carlton, Stanley Clarke, Peabo Bryson, Kim Pensyl, Helen Reddy, Bobby Lyle, and Rick Janus.[2][3]
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Lyrics and music
Allmusic critic Matthew Greenwald describes "Minute by Minute" as one of the songs that reflects The Doobie Brothers' transformation to "a light, soul-oriented outfit."[4] Keyboards are more prominent in the song than in some of The Doobie Brothers' earlier hits.[5][6] Greenwald praises the "simple and literate" lyrics and notes possible influence from Booker T. & the M.G.'s in the music.[4] In their book Inside the Hits, authors Wayne Wadhams (The Fifth Estate), David Nathan, and Susan Lindsay describe the tempo as a "medium shuffle."[7] Most of "Minute by Minute" is in the key of C major, but the bridge is in E minor and the last refrains are in G major.[7] The New Rolling Stone Album Guide praises McDonald's "suave vocal mastery" on the song.[8] SPIN Magazine's Rich Stim describes the sound of the song as "phlegmatic."[9]
"Minute by Minute" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Song of the Year but lost to the Doobie Brothers' prior single, "What a Fool Believes."[10] Co-writer Michael McDonald was surprised by the song's success after a friend had told him that the song "just doesn't have it."[11]
Chart performance
In the U.S., "Minute by Minute" was the follow-up single to their #1 hit "What a Fool Believes." "Minute by Minute" did not repeat its predecessor's success, but reached the Top 20, peaking at #14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[1] It also reached #74 on Billboard's R&B singles chart.[1] The song also had some chart success outside the U.S., reaching #34 in New Zealand and #47 in the U.K.[12][13]
Other appearances
"Minute by Minute" has appeared on a number of Doobie Brothers' compilation albums since its initial release. It was included on Best of the Doobies, Vol. 2 in 1981, Greatest Hits in 2001 and The Very Best of The Doobie Brothers in 2007.[4] It has also appeared on a number of live albums, including Farewell Tour in 1983, The Best of the Doobie Brothers Live in 1999 and Live at the Greek Theatre 1982 in 2011.[4] On July 30, 1979, The Doobie Brothers performed "Minute by Minute" on the Dinah! show.[14]
Cover versions
The Temptations covered "Minute by Minute" on their 2007 album Back to Front.[15] It has also been covered by jazz musicians Larry Carlton, Stanley Clarke, Kim Pensyl and Bobby Lyle.[2] JazzTimes described Stanley Clarke's cover as "straight pop joy."[16] Helen Reddy covered the song on her 1979 album Reddy.[3][17] Billboard Magazine picked Reddy's version as one of the best cuts on the album, calling it "a super single possibility."[3] Peabo Bryson included "Minute by Minute" on his 2001 album Anthology.[18] Phish covered "Minute by Minute" at a few concerts in 1990.[19][20]
Meek Mill used this track on his single "Amen" featuring Drake and Jeremih.
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