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in 1960. In the late '50s McGhee recorded LP album tracks with Sonny Terry for the Folkways and Prestige-Bluesville labels. In 1960 he cut the songs "Sleep in Job" and "Money Fever" in New York with Sonny Terry. The tracks were released on Herald Records. This was McGhee's last recording session. He
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songs, such a "Whiskey, Women and Loaded Dice", "Head Happy with Wine", "Jungle Juice", "Six to Eight", "Double Crossin' Liquor", "Dealin' from the Bottom", and "Get Your Mind Out of the Gutter". However, he was unable to make money from his records, so he left King for
364:, followed by a hillbilly-bop version by Loy Gordon & His Pleasant Valley Boys. "Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee" continued to be popular throughout the 1950s in cover versions by various artists, including 329:. In 1946 Granville and Brownie McGhee wrote a version of the song that didn't use profanity. Harlem Records released the new version in January 1947. It sold for 49 cents. It did not get much 775: 379:
McGhee continued to make records for Atlantic and created popular songs such as "Tennessee Waltz Blues", "Drank Up All the Wine Last Night", "Venus Blues", "Let's Do It", and "
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In the military, McGhee often played his guitar. One of the songs he performed was "Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee". The original
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subsidiary, Tennessee Eastman Company in Kingsport. In 1940, Granville quit his job and moved to
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Numerous cover versions of his songs were recorded over the years. The first cover was by
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when he was a child. He used a stick to push a wagon carrying his older brother
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for almost half a year, rising to number 2, where it stayed for four weeks.
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Note: According to research presented by Jim Dawson and Steve
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until two years later, when Stick re-created the song for
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became ill shortly afterward and died in August 1961.
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guitarist, singer and songwriter, best known for his
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Sticks McGhee
Knoxville, Tennessee
The Bronx
New York
Jump blues
rhythm and blues
electric blues
Guitarist
singer
songwriter
Guitar
Atlantic
Brownie McGhee
J. Mayo Williams
jump blues
blues
song
Drinkin' Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee
J. Mayo Williams
Knoxville, Tennessee
Kingsport, Tennessee
nickname
Brownie McGhee
polio
high school
Eastman Kodak
Portsmouth, Virginia
New York City
U.S. Army
World War II

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