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  2. Sorrow (The McCoys song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sorrow" is a song first recorded by the McCoys in 1965 and released as the B-side to their cover of "Fever". It became a big hit in the United Kingdom in a version by the Merseys, reaching number 4 on the UK chart on 28 April 1966. [1] A version by David Bowie charted worldwide in 1973.

  3. The McCoys - Wikipedia

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    The McCoys were a rock group formed in Union City, Indiana, United States, in 1962. [1] They are best known for their 1965 hit single " Hang On Sloopy ". [ 1 ] Originally named Rick and the Raiders , they changed their name to "The McCoys" from the B-side of The Ventures ' hit record " Walk, Don't Run " titled "The McCoy".

  4. Sorrow (McCoys song) - Wikipedia

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    Sorrow (The McCoys song) This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a page move: This is a redirect from a ...

  5. Hang On Sloopy (album) - Wikipedia

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    All songs written and composed by Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein and Richard Gottehrer except where noted. "Meet the McCoys" – 2:00 "Hang On Sloopy" (Wes Farrell, Bert Russell) – 2:57

  6. Sorrow - Wikipedia

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    Sorrow (emotion) Sorrow, an 1882 drawing by Vincent van Gogh "Sorrow" (Bad Religion song), 2001 "Sorrow" (The McCoys song), also covered by The Merseys and David Bowie "Sorrow" (Pink Floyd song), 1987 "Sorrow", a song by Box Car Racer from Box Car Racer (2002) "Sorrow", a song by Life Without Buildings from Any Other City (2001)

  7. Billy Kinsley - Wikipedia

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    They recorded the McCoys' song "Sorrow" (also covered by David Bowie on his 1973 cover album, Pin Ups) with the band before embarking on a solo career, where he recorded "Bye Bye Baby" (not to be confused with a Four Seasons track of a similar title), a typical Merseybeat tune, [3] followed by the singles "Annabella", and "You Make My Day".

  8. The Merseybeats - Wikipedia

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    A line from this song, "with your long blonde hair and eyes of blue," is included in the Beatles' "It's All Too Much", released in 1969 as part of the Yellow Submarine soundtrack album. David Bowie recorded a single version in 1973 which reached Number 3 in the UK Singles Chart. [ 1 ]

  9. Category:The McCoys songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The McCoys songs or lists of The McCoys songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The McCoys songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .