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In page Rose Marie McCoy:

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McCoy received offers to become a staff songwriter with many top labels such as Motown, Atlantic, and Stax Record, but she turned them down, preferring to be independent so she could keep control of her music.[5] Though she is most often associated with songs recorded by R&B artists of the 1950s and 1960s, McCoy has written many jazz, pop, rock 'n' roll, country, and gospel songs. Jazz vocalist Jimmy Scott recorded nine of her tunes, and Sarah Vaughan recorded six of her songs, five of them on the singer's 1974 album Send in the Clowns. McCoy also composed jingles, including one sung by Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles for Coca-Cola.[6]