The McCoys version of “Fever” hit Number 7 on the Billboard chart.
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J. Cool here to say, I wonder why “Grand Pappy Amos” isn’t on the record sleeve with the rest of the McCoys? After all he was the “head of the clan”, and “Little Pepino”, where’s Little Pepino? He was definitely my favorite!