It Ain't The Meat (It's The Motion)
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"It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion)", also known as "It Ain't the Meat", is a rhythm and blues song written by Henry Glover and Syd Nathan. It was first recorded in 1951 by
the Swallows The Swallows were an American R&B group. They are best known for their 1951 recording of "Will You Be Mine", which appeared in the US ''Billboard'' R&B chart. History Founded in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, in 1946 as "The Oakaleers", ...
and released by King Records. It was later covered by
Maria Muldaur Maria Muldaur (born Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato; September 12, 1942) is an American folk and blues singer who was part of the American folk music revival in the early 1960s. She recorded the 1973 hit song "Midnight at the Oasis" and has ...
in a 1974 version that has been credited with popularizing the song's title phrase as a proverb, referring to the importance of a man's sexual technique over the size of his penis.


Versions


Original

The song was first recorded by
the Swallows The Swallows were an American R&B group. They are best known for their 1951 recording of "Will You Be Mine", which appeared in the US ''Billboard'' R&B chart. History Founded in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, in 1946 as "The Oakaleers", ...
in April 1951 and released as a single on King Records. In its initial release, the song was a minor hit. The song has been re-issued on several compilations, including: * ''Risque Rhythm'' (Rhino, 1992), a compilation of classic R&B songs featuring sexually suggestive lyrics. * ''Risque Blues: It Ain't the Meat'' (King, 1996) * ''The King R&B Box Set'' (King, 1996)


Covers

The song has been covered by various artists, including: *
Maria Muldaur Maria Muldaur (born Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato; September 12, 1942) is an American folk and blues singer who was part of the American folk music revival in the early 1960s. She recorded the 1973 hit song "Midnight at the Oasis" and has ...
on her albums, ''Waitress in a Donut Shop'' (1974) and ''Meet Me Where They Play the Blues'' (1999) * Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes on their debut album '' I Don't Want to Go Home'' (1976) * Dana Gillespie on her albums, ''Below the Belt'' (1984) and ''Blues It Up'' (1990) * King Cotton and Donny Gerrard on the soundtrack to
Paul Schrader Paul Joseph Schrader (; born July 22, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film director, and film critic. He first received widespread recognition through his screenplay for Martin Scorsese's ''Taxi Driver'' (1976). He later continued his collabo ...
's '' Auto Focus'' (2002) * Moonshine Reunion (feat. The Baboons) on the album ''Sex, Trucks & Rock 'N' Roll'' (2006) * Yannick Bovy on the album ''Love Swings'' (2017)


Lyrics and double entendre

The song, as originally released in 1951, repeats the chorus, "It ain't the meat, it's the motion, Makes your daddy wanna rock." The song begins by describing a skinny girl: "Now I had a girl so doggone thin, No meat, no bones, she was just all skin." It then moves on to a heavier girl: "You find some girls who are big and fat, Some fellows don't like to see them like that, But I like to see 'em big and tall, The bigger they come, the harder they fall." Although the original version of the song by The Swallows referred to the "meat" on a woman, the song's title has developed into a common phrase used to refer to the importance of a man's sexual technique over the size of the penis. In 2012, ''The Dictionary of Modern Proverbs'' noted that the phrase had "entered the oral tradition as a proverb." The authors credited a 1974 rendition of the song by
Maria Muldaur Maria Muldaur (born Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato; September 12, 1942) is an American folk and blues singer who was part of the American folk music revival in the early 1960s. She recorded the 1973 hit song "Midnight at the Oasis" and has ...
with popularizing the phrase as a slang reference to the penis. In 1964,
James Baldwin James Arthur Baldwin (August 2, 1924 – December 1, 1987) was an American writer. He garnered acclaim across various media, including essays, novels, plays, and poems. His first novel, '' Go Tell It on the Mountain'', was published in 1953; de ...
referred to the phrase as "a very rude expression" for the fact that "if you do know how to make love, or if you are in love with somebody, the size of your member doesn't matter." In 2014, ''
Salon Salon may refer to: Common meanings * Beauty salon, a venue for cosmetic treatments * French term for a drawing room, an architectural space in a home * Salon (gathering), a meeting for learning or enjoyment Arts and entertainment * Salon (P ...
'' rated "It Ain't the Meat" as one of the 19 greatest double entendre songs of all time.


References

{{authority control 1951 songs King Records (United States) singles American rhythm and blues songs Songs written by Henry Glover Songs written by Syd Nathan