
Clyde McCoy (December 29, 1903 in Ashland, Kentucky – June 11, 1990 in Memphis, Tennessee), a famous jazz trumpet player, is best remembered for his themes song, Sugar Blues, and popularity expanding seven decades. Introduced in 1967, the Vox Clyde McCoy Wah-wah pedal was the most significant guitar effect of its time. Invented by a young engineer named Brad Plunkett, who worked for the Thomas Organ Company — Vox/JMI’s U.S. counterpart —
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Tear It Down
Sugar Blues
The Nightmare
I've Found A New Baby
Basin Street Blues
Wah-Wah Lament
Sugar Blues Boogie
New Basin Street Blues
Smoke Rings
St. Louis Blues
The Creole Love Call
Mood Indigo
There'll Be Some Changes Made
Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
Readin', Ritin', Rhythm
Old Fashioned Love
Black And Tan Fantasy
Sugar Blues: Runnin' Wild (from "Some Like It Hot", 1959 Film Score)
Some Of These Days
Nobody's Sweetheart
Like Me A Little Bit Less (Love Me A Little Bit More)
Super Blues
When My Baby Smiles At Me
It Looks Like Love
Blues In The Night
Memphis Blues
A Lonely Gondolier
Little Women
Wabash Blues
Palooka (It's A Grand Old American Name)
Business On The Q T
In The Cool Of The Night
Farewell Blues
Darktown Strutters Ball
Jada
Embassy Stomp
Jangled Nerves
Limehouse Blues
Honeysuckle Rose
South
Hot Sugar Blues
Johnson Rag
Jazz Me Blues
AT SUNDOWN
That Da-Da Strain
Clarinet Marmalade
Rose Room
Panama
Opus Number One
Tin Roof Blues
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