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  1. Charlie McCoy, né le 28 mars 1941 à Oak Hill , est un harmoniciste et guitariste américain, spécialisé dans la musique country.

    • Musique country
    • Monument Records (en)
    • Harmonica
  2. Their most recognizable work may be the modern jazz tune "Why Don't You Do Right?", written by Joe McCoy and included on their 1936 record under the title "The Weed Smoker's Dream". The song contains numerous references to drugs. The lyrics were later changed and the tune refined.

  3. Corrine, Corrina, where you been so long? I ain't had no lovin', since you've been gone. The Mississippi Sheiks, as the Jackson Blue Boys with Papa Charlie McCoy on vocals, recorded the song in 1930 under the title "Sweet Alberta" ( Columbia 14397-D), substituting the words Sweet Alberta for Corrine, Corrina. [4] ".

  4. LP, Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1975 Vinyl release of "Dreaming My Dreams" on Discogs.

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    • US
    • 6
    • RCA Victor-APL1-1062
  5. Elvis Presley: 7 movie soundtracks. Single records; “Big Boss Man”, “High Heel Sneakers". Bob Dylan: “Obviously Five Believers”. Simon and Garfunkle: “The Boxer”. Perry Como: “Dream On Little Dreamer”, “Seattle”. Paul Simon: “Papa Hobo”.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1975 Vinyl release of "Dreaming My Dreams" on Discogs.

  7. Full music credits for Charlie McCoy: 788 performances. Roles performed: harmonica, vibraphone, organ, bass, guitar. Releases include: The Bootleg Series Vol. 12: The Cutting Edge 1965-1966 (Bob Dylan), Blonde on Blonde, From Nashville to Memphis: The Essential 60's Masters I (Elvis Presley).