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Billy Guy (June 20, 1936 - November 5, 2002) was an American singer.
[edit] BiographyBilly Guy is best known as a member of The Coasters, singing lead on such hits as "Searchin'," "Little Egypt," "Run Red Run," "Wait A Minute," among others. Before Guy joined The Coasters in 1955[1], he was part of a comedy singing duo called "Bip and Bop." One single called "Ding Ding Dong" b/w "Du-Wada-Du" was released on Aladdin Records in 1955[2]. Guy also made a number of solo records during the 1960s and 1970s. He did about a dozen or so solo recordings in 1963 for Double-L Records which later show up on collections as by The Coasters, most notably the albums "Hungry" (Joy #189, 1971, released in the UK) and "It Ain't Sanitary" (Trip #8028, 1973). He also produced records for others in the late 60s and early 70s, including "Love Won't Wear Off" (Calla Records) in 1968 by J. R. Bailey and a spoken words album by Universal Messengers called "An Experience In The Blackness Of Sound" (Turbo/All Platinum Records) about 1969. J. R. Bailey was a former member of The Cadillacs and writing partner of Vernon Harrell (who had replaced Billy Guy as a member of The Coasters in the 1960s on stage only). Guy and J. R. Bailey also had a record company called GuyJim Records. A single released by C. Alexander And The Natural 3 called "Pay Them No Mind" b/w "Somebody Special" was released on GuyJim Records. Another single by Guy was released as by The New Way called "Lookin' Like A Nut Nut" b/w "I'm Sorry 'Bout That" on GuyJim Records. In 1971, Guy released a new version of his 1967 Verve recording "Shake A Leg" on Bell Records. This record was released as by Happy and was also released as by Happy Cats. Guy also released a comedy album on Snake Eyes/All Platinum Records in 1972 called "The Tramp Is Funky." And he produced a double-album by Pearl Box Revue called "Call Me Miss-ter" on Snake Eyes/All Platinum Records, which was a spoken word album with four drag queens, including Dorian Corey.[3] These two records are X-rated material. On his single "The Ugly" b/w "Hug One Another" it states that the songs were from the album "A Little Of This, A Little Of That." In 1977, he appeared, along with Grady Chapman and Jerome Evans, on a recording "Paid The Price" by Michelle Phillips (of The Mamas And The Papas) on her album "Victim Of Romance." [edit] Discography[edit] Singles
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