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Van McCoy (Artist Of The Week)

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Artist of the Week - The Genius of Van McCoy

The man behind so many of our much loved records.

Van McCoy Biography (Wikipedia)

Van Allen Clinton McCoy (January 6, 1940 – July 6, 1979) was an American musician, record producer, arranger, songwriter, singer and orchestra conductor. He is known best for his 1975 internationally successful song "The Hustle". He has approximately 700 song copyrights to his credit, and is also noted for producing songs for such recording artists as Gladys Knight & the Pips, The Stylistics, Aretha Franklin, Brenda & the Tabulations, David Ruffin, Peaches & Herb and Stacy Lattisaw.

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Briank

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I think this is unreleased.  If not, please respond with release info(45 or LP).

Ian Parker

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Where to you start?     theres an old saying ..  "whatever he touched,  turned to gold"    well this is true in the case of Van McCoy. 

 

   Baby Dont change your mind,   Walk away from love,   through to Sandi Sheldon on OKEH,  to Billy Woods ,  A love you can depend on, etc etc.    the man was a true musical genius.   His arranging was up there,  sometimes above and beyond the Big hitters,  like Gamble / Huff,   Barry White,  Berry Gordy's Motown

   The Hustle is a masterpiece of orchestral arrangement,   David Ruffin sang his heart out on WAFL,  with another arrangement masterpiece behind him. 

    he was indeed MIDAS,     i have nothing but admiration and awe for him.   

 

Amsterdam Russ

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An early gem written by Van McCoy and also recorded by Nancy Wilson, of course.

 

Bruv

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I can only echo what Ian has already said, Van McCoy was a Musical Genius...

I always enjoyed hearing the Shuffle from the first day I heard it as a youngster I knew then I was listening to something magical....

Guest

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On 30/07/2019 at 18:07, 45cellar said:

 

Perfection is what you get when you put two geniuses together.

Mickey Finn

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State Department from 1976:

 

Mickey Finn

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Same outfit from 1973:

 

Guest Polyvelts

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On 31/07/2019 at 13:18, Ian Parker said:

 

A big Harboro Horace fave !!

Guest

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One of the best Gladys & The Pips Tunes.

 

Briank

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Here's a 45 and sleeve I don't think was posted here.

soul van mccoy butterfly promo slv collumbia 43415

soul van mccoy columbia introduces promo slv b

soul van mccoy keep loving me columbia43415

Chris L

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For sure such an underrated writer/producer/arranger and singer, from all the conversations I've had with people who knew and worked with him he really was also a top all round nice guy. Chris Bartley says working with him was the high point of his career, everything he did was so professional. Always melodic, well arranged and produced songs, be they the hard hitting "I'm in a world of trouble" " Touch my heart" "You're gonna make me love you" or those heart rendering love songs like "I'll find a way". He's right up there with all those greats in the "old world" soul scene.    👍



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