Charlie McCoy's
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Below are listed some of the many recording sessions where Charlie McCoy has appeared. To listen and purchase CDs that Charlie has played on, simply select an artist who is similar to your own style and project. Then click on the links, give Charlie a listen on the clips at Amazon.com, buy the CDs to learn more about Charlie's playing; and then hire Charlie McCoy, so that you can describe the sound, feel and groove you need for him to supply; to add to the magic of your recording project.
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Recordings as a
Studio Musician |
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Elvis |
7 movie soundtracks, single records: "Big Boss Man", "High Heel Sneakers" |
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Bob |
5
albums Harmonica on "Obviously Five Believers" |
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Perry |
"Dream On Little Dreamer", "Seattle" |
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Simon and Garfunkle |
"The Boxer" |
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Paul |
"Papa Hobo" |
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Manhattan |
"Love For Sale" |
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Ann |
"I Just Don't Understand" |
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Peter, Paul |
"Album 17" |
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Roy |
"Candy Man", "Blue Bayou" |
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Patti |
"Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte"" |
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Steve Miller |
"Going Back To The Country" |
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Nancy |
"Jackson" |
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Ringo |
Album: "Beaucoup of Blues" |
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Gordon |
"Canadian Railroad Trilogy" |
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Conway |
"Play, Guitar Play" |
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Johnny |
"Orange Blossom Special", "It Ain't Me Babe" |
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Vince |
"Christmas Won't be The Same This Year" |
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Alabama |
"Tar Top" |
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Barbara |
"I Was Country, When Country Wasn't Cool" |
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Johnny |
"Take This Job And Shove It", "Slide Off Of Your Satin Sheets" |
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Tom T. |
"Old Dogs, Children, And Watermelon Wine", "I Love" |
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Bobby |
"Five Hundred Miles" |
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Dolly |
"My Tennessee Mountain Home" |
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Loretta |
"When The Tingle Becomes A Chill" |
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Flatt and |
Album: "Times, They Are A'Changing" |
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Osborn |
"Midnight Flyer" |
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Doc |
Album with Flatt and Scruggs |
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George |
"He Stopped Loving Her Today" |
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Steve |
"Tennessee Christmas" |
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Ronnie |
"I Wouldn't Have Missed It For The World" |
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Tanya |
"Delta Dawn", "What's Your Mama's Name", "Blood Red And Going Down" |
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Anne |
"I'm In Love With You" |
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Jerry Lee |
"What Made Milwaukee Famous" |
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Waylon |
"Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line", "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" |
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Jim Ed |
"Southern Loving" |
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Chet |
"Chet Picks On The Beatles", "Superpickers" |
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Marie |
"Paper Roses" |
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Ray |
"The Streak" |
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Sammy |
"Tatoo" |
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Rodney |
"Candy Man" |
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Other Artists Recordings as a
Studio Musician |
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| Willie
Nelson, Pam Tillis, Joan Baez, Patsy
Cline, Merle Haggard, Roy Clark, Charley Pride, Tammy Wynette, Eddy Arnold, Bill Anderson, Johnny Rodriguez, Brook Benton, Carl Perkins, Johnny Tillotson, The Statler Brothers, The Oak Ridge Boys, Eddie Hodges, Buffy St. Marie, Vicki Carr, Tony Martin, Billy Daniels, Cliff Richard, Eddy Mitchell (France), John Brock (Switzerland), Tom Astor (Germany), Anthony Ventura (Germany), Linda Feller (Germany), Country Rose (Germany), Hiroshi Asada (Japan), Johnny Sanda (Japan), Kenji Nagatomi (Japan), Jodle Birge (Denmark), Sos Fenger (Denmark) Henning Steark (Denmark), Connie Smith, Roy Drusky, Jeannie Pruett, Boots Randolph, Floyd Cramer, Dave & Sugar, The Jordanaires, Sonny James, Kenny Price, Dave Dudley, Barbie Benton, Jody Miller, Gene Watson, Ronnie Dove, Brenda Lee, Kitty Wells. |
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Other Artists Recordings as a
Studio Musician |
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| Joe Simon, Peggy Scott and Jo Jo Benson, Peaches and Herb, Joe Henderson, Leonard Cohen, Johnny Tillotson, Bobby Vinton, Sylvia, Charlie Rich, Lynn Anderson, Freddie Hart, Bobby G. Rice | |