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Anchor text: Savoy
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Preceding Context: McGhee continued to make records for Atlantic and created popular songs such as "Tennessee Waltz," "Drank Up All the Wine Last Night," "Venus Blues," "Let's Do It," and "One Monkey Don't Stop No Show" but his music career overall was not successful. McGhee moved from Atlantic to Essex to create a record called "My Little Rose". The record failed so he moved to King in 1953. There he recorded a number of rock and roll songs such a "Whiskey, Women and Loaded Dice," "Head Happy With Wine," "Jungle Juice," "Six to Eight," "Double Crossin' Liquor," "Dealin' from the Bottom," and "Get Your Mind Out of the Gutter". However, he was unable to make money out of his records so he left King to record for
Succeeding Context: in 1955, but retired from the music industry in 1960 because he lost his passion for music.
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Source Page: Stick McGhee

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