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Clyde McCoy Vinyl Record Albums

Clyde Lee McCoy (December 29, 1903 – June 11, 1990), was an American jazz trumpeter whose popularity spanned seven decades. He is best remembered for his theme song, "Sugar Blues", written by Clarence Williams and Lucy Fletcher, and well as the co-founder of Down Beat magazine in 1935. The song hit in 1931 and 1935, in Columbia and Decca versions, and returned to Billboard magazine's Country (Hillbilly) chart in 1941. It was also played with vocals, by Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, Fats Waller and Ella Fitzgerald. Johnny Mercer had a vocal hit in 1947. McCoy was a member of one of the families of the Hatfield-McCoy feud, and was based at various times in Los Angeles, New York City, and at Chicago's Drake Hotel, where he first performed "Sugar Blues" in 1930. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6426 Hollywood Boulevard.

 

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Artist
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Catalog Number

Description

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LP
The Golden Era of the Sugar Blues
Clyde McCoy
The Golden Era of the Sugar Blues
196?
SDLP 28
Design Record label
VG+/NM
$29.99
LP
The Golden Era of the Sugar Blues
Clyde McCoy
The Golden Era of the Sugar Blues
196?
DLP-28
Design Records Label
VG+/VG+
$19.99
LP
Sugar Blues
Clyde McCoy
Sugar Blues
1960
T311
Capitol Record Label; Album cover and record appear new; Still covered in shrink wrap (opened); Mono recording
NM/NM
$19.99
LP
Sugar Blues
Clyde McCoy
Sugar Blues
1960
T311
Capitol Record Label
VG+/VG+
$9.99
LP
The Uncollected Clyde McCoy, 1936
Clyde McCoy And His Orchestra
The Uncollected Clyde McCoy, 1936
1982
HSR-180
Hindsight Record Label; Album cover and record appear new; Mono recording
NM/NM
$12.99

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