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Van McCoy

December 9th, 2014

Birth Name:
Van Allen Clinton McCoy

Genre:
Pop

Years Active:
'50s, '60s, '70s






Van McCoy

Biography

Although best known to the listening public at large for his lone headlining hit, the disco blockbuster "The Hustle," Van McCoy in fact enjoyed a long and remarkably prolific career behind the scenes as a songwriter and producer, piling up a series of soul hits prior to his premature death at the age of just 39. Born Van Allen Clinton McCoy on January 6, 1940, in Washington, D.C., as a child he sang with the Metropolitan Baptist Church choir, and by the age of 12 he was writing his own songs in addition to performing in local amateur shows alongside older brother, Norman Jr. . The McCoy siblings eventually partnered with high-school friends Freddy Smith and Paul Comedy in the doo wop combo the Starlighters. Serving as their lead vocalist, writer, and music director, Van masterminded the Starlighters' 1956 debut single, "The Birdland," a novelty dance record that generated enough local interest to earn them an invitation to tour the East Coast in support of drummer Vi Burnsides. As military and marital obligations forced the group to dissolve during the months to follow, McCoy entered Howard University to study psychology, but dropped out after a year to pursue a full-time career in music, relocating to Philadelphia and forming his own label, Rockin' Records.

In 1959 Rockin' issued McCoy's debut solo single, "Hey Mr. DJ." While not a major hit, the record did earn the attention of Scepter Records owner Florence Greenberg, who hired him as a staff writer and A&R rep — there he penned the 1962 hit "Stop the Music" for the Shirelles before signing on with producers Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller as a writer with their Tiger and Daisy labels. Over the next several years McCoy penned a series of hits, among them Jackie Wilson's "I Get the Sweetest Feeling," Gladys Knight & the Pips' "Giving Up," Betty Everett's "Getting Mighty Crowded," Ruby & the Romantics' "When You're Young and in Love," and — best of all — Barbara Lewis' celestial "Baby, I'm Yours." With then-girlfriend Kendra Spotswood, he also wrote, produced, and performed a series of pseudonymous singles, including the Pacettes' "You Don't Know Baby," Jack & Jill's "Two of a Kind," and the Fantastic Vantastics' "Gee What a Boy." (Under the name Sandi Sheldon, Spotswood also recorded the McCoy-penned stomper "You're Gonna Make Me Love You," one of the crown jewels of Britain's Northern soul club scene.)

In 1966 McCoy signed to Columbia to record a solo LP, the Mitch Miller-produced Nighttime Is a Lonely Time; the following year he formed his own short-lived label, Vando, as well as his own production company, VMP (Van McCoy Productions, natch). Beginning in 1971, McCoy began a long and fruitful collaboration with fellow songwriter and producer Charles Kipps — together they helmed a series of sessions, including David Ruffin's acclaimed 1975 Motown comeback, Who I Am, which yielded the smash "Walk Away from Love." McCoy also arranged several hits for Philly soul legends the Stylistics, but despite his success as a writer and producer, he still sought approval as a performer. In 1972 he issued a solo LP, Soul Improvisations (later retitled From Disco to Love), but it went nowhere.

Expectations were similarly low for 1975's Avco label effort Disco Baby — McCoy authored "The Hustle" after hearing about the dance from New York City disc jockey David Todd, and the song, written in under an hour, was the last track recorded for the album. "The Hustle" went on to top the Billboard pop charts in July 1975, also earning a Grammy, although McCoy acknowledged he felt extreme discomfort in his new and narrow role as a disco hitmaker — a series of follow-up albums (among them The Disco Kid, 1976's The Real McCoy and Rhythms of the World, and 1979's Lonely Dancer) failed to recapture the massive popularity of "The Hustle," however, and he gradually receded back into the shadows, producing new talent including Faith, Hope & Charity. He died of a massive heart attack in Englewood, NJ, on July 6, 1979, exactly six months shy of his 40th birthday.

Top Albums


1. Platinum &am..
The Disco Kid, Van McCoy
2. The Disco Ki..
Beautiful Ballads, Gladys Knight & The Pips
3. Beautiful Ba..
Love Songs: Gladys Knight & the Pips, Gladys Knight & The Pips
4. Love Songs: ..
The Hustle and the Best of Van McCoy, Van McCoy
5. The Hustle a..
Lost Soul
6. Lost Soul
Night Time Is Lonely Time, Van McCoy
7. Night Time I..
I'm in Your Corner (Remastered) - Single, Van McCoy
8. I'm in Your ..
Every Year When Summer Turns to Fall - Single, Van McCoy
9. Every Year W..
VH-1 Behind the Music Presents: Gladys Knight & the Pips, Gladys Knight & The Pips
10. VH-1 Behind ..
Disco Baby, Van McCoy
11. Disco Baby

Top Songs

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HustleHustle and the Best of Van ..4:10$0.99
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I'm Gonna Love YouDisco Kid3:32$0.99
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Turn This Mother OutDisco Baby3:23$0.99
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HustleDisco Baby4:13$0.99
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Disco BabyDisco Baby3:44$0.99
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HustleTop 50 Disco Music: Super 7..3:30$0.99
7.
HustleDiscomania: Hits Dance 70-8..3:30$0.99
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I'm in Your Corner (Remastered)I'm in Your Corner (Rem..3:23$0.99
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Every Year When Summer Turns to FallEvery Year When Summer Turn..4:47$0.99
10.
Everytime We Say GoodbyeNight Time Is Lonely Time2:39$0.99
11.
I Get Along Without You Very WellNight Time Is Lonely Time4:02$0.99
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I'll Close My EyesNight Time Is Lonely Time3:23$0.99
13.
Through a Long and Sleepless NightNight Time Is Lonely Time3:18$0.99
14.
House That Love BuiltNight Time Is Lonely Time3:08$0.99
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I Can Dream Can't I?Night Time Is Lonely Time3:14$0.99
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How High the MoonNight Time Is Lonely Time3:36$0.99
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You Were My First LoveNight Time Is Lonely Time3:27$0.99
18.
My ReverieNight Time Is Lonely Time2:42$0.99
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Night Time Is Lonely TimeNight Time Is Lonely Time3:22$0.99
20.
Hustle (Re-Recorded / Remastered)Saturday Night Fever Classi..4:25$0.99
21.
My Favorite FantasyHustle and the Best of Van ..3:22$0.99
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ShuffleHustle and the Best of Van ..4:21$0.99
23.
Night WalkHustle and the Best of Van ..5:10$0.99
24.
Soul Cha ChaHustle and the Best of Van ..3:27$0.99
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Hey Girl, Come and Get ItHustle and the Best of Van ..3:16$0.99

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