Biography
This Indiana group was still in high school when they were tapped by the Strangeloves production team of Feldman-Goldstein-Gottehrer as a vehicle for their material in 1965. Their first effort, Hang on Sloopy, was a monster number one smash, built around a riff and chorus that ranks with Louie Louie and La Bamba as a garage band perennial with its compelling, elemental simplicity. Featuring the lead vocals and lead guitar of a young Rick Derringer, they went on to cut a lot of similar chunky, innocuous pop/rock over the next couple years with fair success. The Hang on Sloopy sound-alike Fever was their only other Top Ten entry, and the Ritchie Valens cover C'Mon Let's Go their only other Top 40 hit.

The McCoys recorded very little original material during their early years at Bang Records; most of it was supplied by the Feldman-Goldstein-Gottehrer production team, much of which consisted of unexceptional derivations of the Hang on Sloopy prototype. Notable exceptions were the folky Sorrow, covered for a Top Ten hit by the Merseys in Great Britain (and covered by David Bowie on Pin Ups a decade later), and the adventurous Middle Eastern-tinged garage psychedelia of Don't Worry Mother, their best cut besides Hang on Sloopy. The McCoys proved unusually durable after their career as a teen pop band; in the late '60s, they broke from their Bang producers to record psychedelic and progressive rock for Mercury. Most of the group joined Johnny Winter's backup band in the early '70s, and in 1973 Rick Derringer joined the Edgar Winter group as lead guitarist and vocalist, after which he had a successful hard rock solo career. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi




 
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Hang On Sloopy - Rick Derringer Video / The McCoys Audio | HD Remaster PORTEGO Cut
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The McCoys - Come On, Let's Go
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