It wasn't because of effort, they were honed tight, but Henry Glover, their producer at Deluxe, never found the magic formula. You won't find much info about the Five Jets or many who have heard their recordings. Label owner Syd Nathan's King/Federal/Deluxe setup was totally in-house; they recorded, mastered, pressed records, designed label /album covers, warehoused, and distributed under one roof. Nathan would press 50 copies of a new single by newly signed acts that he hawked to the DJs; if he couldn't generate any interest he didn't press any more. This accounts for the lack of interest in the group today; you can't miss what you never heard.
They broke out with Not a Hand to Shake b/w I'm in Love in 1953. Deluxe followed it with four flops in 1954: I'm Stuck b/w I Want a Woman; Tell Me You're Mine b/w Give In; Crazy Chicken b/w Do the Crazy Chicken; and Please Love Me Baby b/w Down Slow. A final single as the Five Dollars, written by Berry Gordy and Tyran Carlo, I'm Wondering b/w You Fool also failed to do the trick and soon the Five Jets reemerged as the Five Stars. ~ Andrew Hamilton, Rovi
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