Charlie McCoy's Credits

Awards

Grammy Award 1973 "The Real McCoy" album.
CMA Awards 1972-1973 "Instrumentalist of the Year"
Academy of Country Music 1977,'78,'79,'80,'81,'83,'88 "Instrumentalist of the Year"

Recordings as a studio musician. (On Harmonica)

Elvis Presley: 7 movie soundtracks, single records; "Big Boss Man", "High Heel Sneakers"
Bob Dylan: 5 albums, harmonica on "Obviously Five Believers"
Perry Como, "Dream On Little Dreamer", "Seattle"
Simon and Garfunkle, "The Boxer"
Paul Simon, "Papa Hobo"
Manhatten Transfer, "Love For Sale"
Ann-Margret, "I Just Don't Understand"
Peter, Paul & Mary, "Album 17"
Roy Orbison, "Candy Man", "Blue Bayou"
Patti Page, "Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte"
Steve Miller Band, "Going Back To The Country"
Nancy Sinatra, "Jackson"
Ringo Starr, album "Beaucoup of Blues"
Gordon Lightfoot, "Canadian Railroad Trilogy"
Conway Twitty, "Play, Guitar Play"
Johnny Cash, "Orange Blossom Special", "It Ain't Me Babe"
Vince Gill, "Christmas Won't be The Same This Year"
Alabama, "Tar Top"
Barbara Mandrell, "I Was Country, When Country Wasn't Cool"
Johnny Paycheck, "Take This Job And Shove It", "Slide Off Of Your Satin Sheets"
Tom T. Hall, "Old Dogs, Children, And Watermelon Wine", "I Love"
Bobby Bare, "Five Hundred Miles"
Dolly Parton, "My Tennessee Mountain Home"
Loretta Lynn, "When The Tingle Becomes A Chill"
Flatt And Scruggs, album "Times, They Are A'Changing"
Osborn Brothers, "Midnight Flyer"
Doc Watson, album with Flatt and Scruggs
George Jones, "He Stopped Loving Her Today"
Steve Wariner, "Tennessee Christmas"
Ronnie Milsap, "I Wouldn't Have Missed It For The World"
Tanya Tucker, "Delta Dawn", "What's Your Mama's Name", "Blood Red And Going Down"
Anne Murray, "I'm In Love With You"
Johnny Carver, "Tie A Yellow Ribbon"
Jerry Lee Lewis, "What Made Milwaukee Famous"
Waylon Jennings, "Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line", "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"
Jim Ed Brown, "Southern Loving"
Chet Atkins, "Chet Picks On The Beatles", "Superpickers"
Wilma Burgess, "Baby"
Marie Osmond, "Paper Roses"
Ray Stevens, "The Streak"
Sammy Kershaw, "Tatoo"
Rodney Crowell, "Candy Man"
Ween, "Twelve Golden Country Greats"

Other artists recorded with as a studio musician (On Harmonica)

Pam Tillis, Joan Baez, Brook Benton, Carl Perkins, Johnny Tillotson, 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), The Statler Brothers, The Oak Ridge Boys, Connie Smith, Tammy Wynette, Roy Drusky, Roy Clark, Johnny Rodriguez, Willie Nelson, Jeannie Pruett, Charley Pride, Boots Randolph, Floyd Cramer, Dave & Sugar, The Jordanaires, Eddy Arnold, Merle Haggard, Sonny James, Kenny Price, Dave Dudley, Bill Anderson, Barbie Benton, Jody Miller, Gene Watson, Ronnie Dove, Patsy Cline, Brenda Lee, Kitty Wells.

Sessions on instruments other than harmonica

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

 
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