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30475518 | Play | Sookie Sookie | 02:42 Tools | |
30475548 | Play | If There's a Will There's a Way | 03:35 Tools | |
30475525 | Play | Blues Ain't Nothing but a Good Woman on Your Mind | 03:12 Tools | |
30475521 | Play | Key to the Highway | 02:21 Tools | |
30475520 | Play | Steady Roller | 03:17 Tools | |
30475523 | Play | Mad Dog Blues | 03:28 Tools | |
30475527 | Play | The Blues Don't Knock | 03:11 Tools | |
30475529 | Play | Four Women | 03:34 Tools | |
30475530 | Play | Sweet Pea (Don't Love Nobody But Herself) | 02:25 Tools | |
30475522 | Play | Sookie Sookie [w The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band] | 02:44 Tools | |
30475524 | Play | Shut Your Mouth | 03:23 Tools | |
30475528 | Play | Homemade Love | 06:26 Tools | |
30475526 | Play | But I Forgive You Blues | 02:31 Tools | |
30475531 | Play | Bad Luck | 04:14 Tools | |
69287751 | Play | Standing In The Grits Line | 03:04 Tools | |
30475547 | Play | Why Did You Put Your Shoes Under My Bed | 03:46 Tools | |
30475540 | Play | Sookie, Sookie | 03:04 Tools | |
69287752 | Play | Bad Luck ('The Number Song') | 03:46 Tools | |
88018478 | Play | House Of Blue Lights (Part1) | 03:46 Tools | |
69287756 | Play | Stop By | 03:10 Tools | |
30475554 | Play | Sweet Thang | 03:10 Tools | |
30475535 | Play | What's In The Headlines | 04:46 Tools | |
30475533 | Play | The House Of Blue Lights - Part 1 | 07:34 Tools | |
69287754 | Play | Don Covay & The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band - Bad Luck | 03:46 Tools | |
69287755 | Play | House Of Blue Lights (Part2) | 03:10 Tools | |
69287758 | Play | Hitching A Ride | 03:23 Tools | |
30475536 | Play | Ain't Nothing A Young Girl Can Do | 03:23 Tools | |
69287757 | Play | In The Sweet Bye & Bye | 03:10 Tools | |
30475534 | Play | House of Blue Lights (Part 1) | 07:33 Tools | |
69287759 | Play | Daddy, Please Don't Go Out Tonight | 04:09 Tools | |
30475544 | Play | House of Blue Lights (Part 2) | 04:08 Tools | |
30475537 | Play | The House Of Blue Lights - Part 2 | 04:09 Tools | |
69287762 | Play | The House of Blue Lights, Pt. 1 | 07:33 Tools | |
69287767 | Play | The House Of Blue Lights (Part 1) | 03:34 Tools | |
69287760 | Play | If There's a Will There's a Way (Southside--Common/Kanye) | 07:33 Tools | |
88018479 | Play | The House of Blue Lights, Pt. 2 | 07:33 Tools | |
69287761 | Play | Mad Dog Blues (LP Version) | 07:33 Tools | |
30475538 | Play | Four Woman | 03:35 Tools | |
69287763 | Play | Homade Love | 04:08 Tools | |
69287764 | Play | Sookie Sookie (Don Covay & The Jefferson Lemon Blues Band) | 04:08 Tools | |
69287766 | Play | Key To The Highway (LP Version) | 07:33 Tools | |
88018482 | Play | The House of Blue Lights - Part 1 & 2 | 07:33 Tools | |
88018480 | Play | The House Of Blue Lights (Part 2) | 07:33 Tools | |
30475546 | Play | The House of Blue Lights | 07:33 Tools | |
69287765 | Play | The House of Blue Lights, Part 1 | 07:33 Tools | |
88018481 | Play | The House Of Blue Lights Pt2 | 07:33 Tools | |
89797024 | Play | Daddy Please Don't Go Out Tonight | 07:33 Tools | |
30475541 | Play | Four Woman (LP Version) | 03:34 Tools | |
30475555 | Play | Steady Roller (LP Version) | 03:17 Tools |
Early career Don Covay was born in March 1938 in Orangeburg, South Carolina, U.S.. Covay resettled in Washington during the early 50's and initially sang in the Cherry Keys, his family's gospel quartet. He crossed over to secular music with the Rainbows, a formative group which also included Marvin Gaye and Billy Stewart. Covay's solo career began in 1957 as part of the Little Richard Revue. Career achievements: A single "Bip Bop Bip" was released on Atlantic and produced by Little Richard, on which Covay was billed as "Pretty Boy". It also featured his backing band the Upsetters. Over the next few years Covay drifted from label to label, but a further dance-oriented track called "Popeye Waddle" was a hit in 1962. Covay meanwhile honed his songwriting skills by penning a hit for Solomon Burke, "I'm Hanging Up My Heart for You", while Gladys Knight & The Pips reached the US Top 20 with "Letter Full of Tears". Covay's singing career continued to falter until 1964, when he signed to the Rosemart label. His debut single there with the Goodtimers, "Mercy Mercy" ( accompanied by a young Jimi Hendrix on guitar), established his earthy bluesy style. Atlantic bought his contract, but, while several R&B hits followed, it was a year before Covay returned to the pop chart. "See Saw", co-written with Steve Cropper and recorded at Stax, paved the way for more hits. Don Covay's songs still remain successful: Aretha Franklin won a Grammy for her performance of his composition "Chain of Fools" He is a legendary composer and singer, best known for his R&B classic compositions "Mercy Mercy", "Chain of Fools", "See Saw" and "Sookie Sookie". Covay had success as a singer as Don Covay and The Goodtimers, and his compositions have been recorded by such varied artists as Steppenwolf, Bobby Womack, The Rolling Stones, Wilson Pickett, The Small Faces, and many more. Current: In the mid 1990s Don Covay had a debilitating stroke, but he has recovered well. He is still active, composing new songs in the 21st century. His most recent album is Adlib, released in 2000, which was his first album in 25 years. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.