Kathy McCord discography

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Kathy McCord discography
Studio albums2
Compilation albums1
Singles3
Guest appearances3

The discography of Kathy McCord consists of two studio albums, one compilation album and three singles on CTI Records, Manhattan Records, Rainy Day Records and Big Beat Records.

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

TitleAlbum details
Kathy McCord
Baby Come Out Tonight

Compilation albums

TitleAlbum details
New Jersey to Woodstock

Reissues of the 'Kathy McCord' album

TitleYearCountryLabelFormatNotes
Rainbow Ride 1999JapanVivid SoundCDBoth CD reissues were released
without the artist's approval
Kathy McCord 2011South KoreaMedia ArteCD

Singles

TitleYearAlbumLabelCountry
"I'll Give My Heart To You" /
"I'll Never Be Alone Again"
1968non-album single a Rainy Day Records USA
"Take Away This Pain" /
"I'm Leaving Home"
1970Kathy McCordCTI Records
"New York Good Sugar/Love Lyric #7" /
"I'm Leaving Home"
1971Spain

^a Was released on New Jersey to Woodstock compilation in 2010.

Guest appearances

TitleYearPerformerRole
Freewheelin'1973Fabulous RhinestonesBacking vocals
"Back Door Man" (single) [1] 1975 Billy Vera Backing vocals
Promise Me the Moon 1977 David Sanborn BandVocals
Small Town Days and Nights [2] 1980Guy and Pipp GilletteBacking vocals

As part of Crazy Joe & The Variable Speed Band

Albums

TitleAlbum details
Eugene

Singles

TitleYearChartsAlbum
US Pop
"Eugene"1980105Eugene
"Ice Cream"1981
"Eugene Goes To School"1982non-album single
"Wild Thing" b 1984

^b Promo single.

Music videos

TitleYear
"Eugene"1980

Production credits

Title(s)YearPerformerAlbumRole
"Freewheelin'"
"Roots with You, Girl"
1973The Fabulous RhinestonesFreewheelin' Co-writer
"Baby, Come Out Tonight"1977 Dolly Parton Here You Come Again Writer

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References

General
Specific
  1. 2010 liner notes to New Jersey to Woodstock by Billy Vera
  2. Guy and Pipp Gillette – Small Town Days And Nights at Discogs