Top Songs
- Southern Soul Shake! · 2012
- Crash of Thunder · 2009
- Crash of Thunder · 2009
- East Bound and Down · 2004
- All American Vintage Soul · 2004
- Sun Records - Southern Soul · 2004
- Sun Records - Southern Soul · 2004
- Sun Records - Soul Ballads · 2004
- Sun Records - Soul Party · 2004
- All American Vintage Rhythm and Blues · 1969
- Sticky Sue / Mama's Got the Wagon - Single · 1969
- How Do You Think I Can Live with Somebody / The Pig and the Pussycat - Single · 1968
- How Do You Think I Can Live with Somebody / The Pig and the Pussycat - Single · 1968
Singles & EPs
About Mickey Murray
Mickey Murray parlayed a modest impression of Otis Redding into a surprising pop-chart entry in 1967, with "Shout Bamalama" making it nearly halfway up the Top 100. Murray recorded over a dozen sides for SSS Int'l, but follow-ups like his self-penned "Lonely Room" and the hard funk of "Hit Record" failed to generate any chart action. Collectables compiled 18 of his best for 1999's Shout Bamalama: The Very Best of Mickey Murray. ~ John Bush
- HOMETOWN
- United States of America
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul