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The McCoys - Hang On Sloopy / This Is Where We Came In album flac

The McCoys - Hang On Sloopy / This Is Where We Came In album flac Performer: The McCoys
Title: Hang On Sloopy / This Is Where We Came In
Style: Pop Rock
Released: 1969
Country: US
MP3 album: 1538 mb
FLAC album: 1688 mb
Rating: 4.7
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Genre: Rock

Album: Best Of The McCoys (1965). Charted: 5 1. Get the Sheet Music License This Song. The name "Sloopy" most likely came from Dorothy Sloop, who was a jazz singer from Steubenville, Ohio. Sloop, who died in 1998 at age 85, performed in the New Orleans area using the name "Sloopy. The McCoys began as the Rick Z Combo (named after lead guitarist Rick Zehringer, who later became Rick Derringer) in Union City, Indiana One year earlier on August 8th, 1965 it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position and on September 26th, 1965 it peaked at (for 1 week) and spent 14 weeks on the Top 10. .

Hang On Sloopy is the debut studio album by The McCoys, released in 1965. It reached on the Billboard Top LPs chart. The album featured two singles: "Hang On Sloopy", which reached on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Fever", which reached All songs written and composed by Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein, and Richard Gottehrer except where noted. Meet the McCoys" – 2:00. Hang On Sloopy" (Wes Farrell/Bert Russell) – 2:57. Fever" (Eddie Cooley/John Davenport) – 2:47.

To talk about the McCoys and Hang On Sloopy, we first need to talk about the Strangeloves, who fucking ruled. The trio of Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein, and Richard Gottehrer came along at the tail end of the era where New York songwriters and producers were creating whole new singing groups and creating hits for those singing groups. The trio got to once, with the Angels’ My Boyfriend’s Back in 1963. But then the Beatles came along, and things changed. So those three guys changed, too. They became the Strangeloves.

Written-By – Russell, Farrell. B. This Is Where We Came In. 2:00. Hang On Sloopy ‎(7", Single, Thr). Hang On Sloopy, I Can't Explain It ‎(7", Single).

The song from The Allman Brother's Midnight Rider came about when Gregg told his stagehands he had a song in his head he can't get out of his head. They went to the studio. Gregg taught the stagehand how to play. Gregg pointed to the stagehands when its stagehands turn. They recorded it. Gregg got residuals and ALSO the stagehands. I was there with my soon to be husband when she came in. She is super nice. This song was playing on the radio as she was talking to us and the owner about Rick. Rock and Roll Hootchie Koo!! lol. 8 years назад.

Watch the video for Hang On Sloopy from The McCoys's The Boat That Rocked for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. The Boat That Rocked. Also featured on. +149 other releases. It was written by Wes Farrell and Bert Russell and is named for singer Dorothy Sloop (1913-1998), who used the name "Sloopy" on stage. The song has become a mainstay in the State of Ohio, and with The Ohio State University.

For The McCoys album, see Hang On Sloopy (album). Hang On Sloopy" is a 1964 song by Wes Farrell and Bert Berns, originally titled "My Girl Sloopy". It peaked at number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 5 on the UK Singles Chart. The song has also become a feature at the home games of professional sports teams throughout Ohio where, as is the case at Ohio State, fans usually chant the letters "O, H, I, O" during the pauses in the chorus while mimicking the shape of the letters with their arms and is normally played during the transition from the 3rd quarter to. the 4th quarter at Ohio Stadium Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band also covered this song live in concert at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus in 1.

The McCoys - Hang on Sloopy (Hang on Sloopy, 1965). WHEREAS, In 1965, an Ohio-based rock group known as the McCoys reached the top of the national record charts with Hang On Sloopy, composed by Bert Russell and Wes Farrell, and that same year, John Tagenhorst, then an arranger for the Ohio State University Marching Band, created the band’s now-famous arrangement of Sloopy, first performed at the Ohio State-Illinois.

The McCoys - Hang On Sloopy 03:52. The McCoys - Sorrow 02:03. The McCoys - If You Tell A Lie 01:59. The McCoys - Runaway 02:58. The McCoys - Don't Worry Mother, Your Son's Heart Is Pure 03:26. The McCoys - Little People 02:17. The McCoys - Fever 02:50. The McCoys - The Dynamite 02:12. The McCoys - Meet The McCoys 01:38. The McCoys - Hang On Sloopy 02:59. The McCoys - Hang on Sloopy 03:01. The McCoys - Hang On Sloopy 03:02. The McCoys - Hang on Sloppy 03:51. The McCoys - Hang on Sloopy 03:06. All the Best - The McCoys

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Hang On Sloopy
Written-By – Russell*, Farrell*
2:57
B This Is Where We Came In 2:00

Credits

  • Arranged By, Conductor – Bassett Hand

Notes

A Feldmann, Goldstein, Gottehrer Production

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
B-506 The McCoys Hang On Sloopy / I Can't Explain It ‎(7", Single) Bang Records B-506 US 1965
IM 001 The McCoys Hang On Sloopy ‎(7", Single, Thr) Immediate IM 001 UK 1965
B-506 The McCoys Hang On Sloopy / I Can't Explain It ‎(7", Single) Bang Records B-506 US 1965
B-506 The McCoys Hang On Sloopy ‎(7", Single) Bang Records B-506 US 1965
105-26.460Y, 26.460 The McCoys Hang On Sloopy ‎(7", Single) London Records, London Records 105-26.460Y, 26.460 Belgium 1965