Sunday, 11 May 2025

Kansas Joe McCoy born 11 May 1905


 Wilbur Joe "Kansas Joe" McCoy (May 11, 1905 – January 28, 1950) was an American Delta blues singer, musician and songwriter. 

McCoy is best known as Kansas Joe McCoy but performed under various stage names such as Bill Wither, Georgia Pine Boy, Hallelujah Joe, Big Joe McCoy and His Washboard Band, and the Mississippi Mudder. He also used the names Hamfoot Ham, Hillbilly Plowboy, and Mud Dauber Joe. 

Born in Raymond, Mississippi, he was the older brother of the blues accompanist Papa Charlie McCoy. As a young man, McCoy was drawn to the music scene in Memphis, Tennessee, where he played guitar and sang during the 1920s. He teamed up his with future wife, Lizzie Douglas, a guitarist better known as Memphis Minnie, and their 1930 recording of the song "Bumble Bee" for Columbia Records was a hit. In 1930, the couple moved to Chicago, where they were an important part of the burgeoning blues scene there. After they were divorced, McCoy teamed up with his brother to form the Harlem Hamfats, a band that performed and recorded during the second half of the 1930s. 



                                    

In 1936, the Harlem Hamfats released their recording of the song "The Weed Smoker's Dream". McCoy later refined the tune, changed the lyrics and retitled the song "Why Don't You Do Right?" for Lil Green, who recorded it in 1941. It was covered a year later by both Benny Goodman and Peggy Lee, becoming Lee's first hit single. "Why Don't You Do Right?" remains a jazz standard and is McCoy's most enduring composition. At the outbreak of World War II Charlie McCoy entered the military, but a heart condition kept Joe McCoy from service. He formed a band, Big Joe and his Rhythm, which performed during most of the 1940s. The band featured Robert Nighthawk on harmonica and Charlie McCoy on mandolin. 

In January 1950, at the age of 44, Joe suffered a fatal stroke and was buried at Restvale Cemetery in Chicago's south suburbs. Like many blues musicians of his era, Joe McCoy's grave site was originally unmarked. A tribute concert was held in October 2010 to celebrate the music of Joe and Charlie McCoy and to buy gravestones for each of them; they were installed on May 31, 2011. 

(Edited from Wikipedia)

8 comments:

  1. For “Top 50 Classics - The Very Best of Kansas Joe McCoy (2020 GRR digital)” go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/NhncoGPb

    01) Kansas Joe McCoy - Well Well.mp3"
    02) Kansas Joe McCoy - Meat Cutter Blues.mp3"
    03) Kansas Joe McCoy - Bothering That Thing.mp3"
    04) Kansas Joe McCoy - Going Back Home Blues.mp3"
    05) Kansas Joe McCoy - My Mary Blues.mp3"
    06) Kansas Joe McCoy - Preacher Blues.mp3"
    07) Kansas Joe McCoy - Whats the Matter with You.mp3"
    08) Kansas Joe McCoy - My Wash Woman Is Gone.mp3"
    09) Kansas Joe McCoy & Memphis Minnie - Dresser Drawer Blues.mp3"
    10) Kansas Joe McCoy & Memphis Minnie - Wild About My Stuff.mp3"
    11) Kansas Joe McCoy - When the Levle Breaks.mp3"
    12) Kansas Joe McCoy - Please Baby.mp3"
    13) Kansas Joe McCoy - Pile Drivin' Blues.mp3"
    14) Kansas Joe McCoy & Memphis Minnie - Want That.mp3"
    15) Kansas Joe McCoy & Memphis Minnie - I'm Wild About My Stuff.mp3"
    16) Kansas Joe McCoy - Joliet Bound.mp3"
    17) Kansas Joe McCoy - Shake Mattie.mp3"
    18) Kansas Joe McCoy - That Will Be Alright.mp3"
    19) Kansas Joe McCoy - Give It to Me in My Hand.mp3"
    20) Kansas Joe McCoy - I Love You Baby.mp3"
    21) Kansas Joe McCoy - Rolled from Side to Side Blues.mp3"
    22) Kansas Joe McCoy - Cross the Water Blues.mp3"
    23) Kansas Joe McCoy - Little Hat Blues.mp3"
    24) Kansas Joe McCoy - Hurry Blues.mp3"
    25) Kansas Joe McCoy - Kentucky Blues.mp3"
    26) Kansas Joe McCoy - Bye Bye Baby Blues.mp3"
    27) Kansas Joe McCoy - You Got to Move.mp3"
    28) Kansas Joe McCoy - Let's Go to Town.mp3"
    29) Kansas Joe McCoy - Greyhound Blues.mp3"
    30) Kansas Joe McCoy - Your Money Can't Buy Me.mp3"
    31) Kansas Joe McCoy - We Can't Agree.mp3"
    32) Kansas Joe McCoy - She Wouldn't Give Me None.mp3"
    33) Kansas Joe McCoy - Evil Devil Woman Blues.mp3"
    34) Kansas Joe McCoy - I Got to Have a Little More.mp3"
    35) Kansas Joe McCoy - When You Said Goodbye.mp3"
    36) Kansas Joe McCoy - Come over and See Me.mp3"
    37) Kansas Joe McCoy - I'm Through with You.mp3"
    38) Kansas Joe McCoy - I Called You This Morning.mp3"
    39) Kansas Joe McCoy - It Ain't No Lie.mp3"
    40) Kansas Joe McCoy - Don't Want No Woman.mp3"
    41) Kansas Joe McCoy - She Put Me Outdoors.mp3"
    42) Kansas Joe McCoy & Memphis Minnie - North Memphis Blues.mp3"
    43) Kansas Joe McCoy - Something Gonna Happen to You.mp3"
    44) Kansas Joe McCoy - You've Done Tore Your Pants with Me.mp3"
    45) Kansas Joe McCoy - Look Who's Comming Down the Road.mp3"
    46) Kansas Joe McCoy - My Babe My Babe.mp3"
    47) Kansas Joe McCoy - One More Greasing.mp3"
    48) Kansas Joe McCoy - One in a Hundread.mp3"
    49) Kansas Joe McCoy - Some Day I'll Be in the Clay.mp3"
    50) Kansas Joe McCoy - Cherry Ball Blues.mp3"

    This is available on most streamers, and as usual without any information regarding dates, etc.

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  2. Thanks for the share.I very much look forward to listening to this important and under appreciated musician.

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  3. Here is some more of Kansas Joe McCoy including all of his early recordings with Memphis Minnie (4CDs) and an album of the Harlem Hamfats. Dates are given for all the recordings in the liner notes.
    https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/70a55ec6-b8b9-4698-bdee-75427d2168db
    Best wishes,

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  4. Fred to the rescue! Thank you ever so much Fred, Your collection is far better than mine. I can only use what I find available at the time of posting. Regards, Bob

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  5. Tracks 21-26 are not Joe McCoy but Little Hat Jones. Track 44 is the Palooka Washboard Band with McCoy on vocals.

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  6. Thanks Vance, That's what you get when downloading from the streamers..... A load of mp3's with no information. Unless kind people like yourself take the time to point these things out! Regards, Bob

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  7. Thanks. Yes, the streaming services just give you the tracks, so in the end the information about dates etc will disappear.
    Anyway, I like the work you do,

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