McCain was a fan of the music of Little Walter and met the artist when, in 1953, he traveled to Gadsden for a show. McCain's recording debut came via Trumpet Records the same year under the name "Boogie McCain", with his brother Walter on drums. The two tracks were "East of the Sun" and "Wine-O-Wine". After recruiting Christopher Collins, who would be with him throughout most of his career, he went on to the Excello label. During his years with the Excello (1955–57) he developed his amplified harmonica style, and unusual blues lyrics. The Excello Label period saw the release of such noted songs as "The Jig's Up", and "My Next Door Neighbor". His later recording for Rex Records "She's Tough" / "Steady" was an inspiration to The Fabulous Thunderbirds, and Kim Wilson duplicated McCain's harp work on their version.
McCain also released singles and albums for Columbia, under their Okeh Records label (1962), and for the Shreveport-based Jewel (1965–68) record label. The complete collection of his Jewel label records are available on a compilation album and, in recent years, several of his early recordings have been released on "retrospective" and compilation CDs, including the Verose Vintage album, Good Stuff. His longest partner, Ichiban Records, also released several retrospectives in the 1990s, including ICH1516-2: Jerry McCain.
In 1989, after a period spent performing and touring with lesser known bands, McCain signed with Ichiban Records, and released the albums: Blues and Stuff, Struttin' My Stuff, and Love Desperado. During his time with Ichiban, McCain also released one record on the Jericho label, This Stuff Just Kills Me, which featured Jimmie Vaughan and Johnnie Johnson. His 1977 release, This Stuff Just Kills Me eventually appeared on the Music Maker label.
In 2002, Ichiban released an album called American Roots: Blues featuring McCain. McCain's abridged work was featured on track 8 of the Rhino Records Blues Masters Volume Four: Harmonica Classics, with an almost lost recording of "Steady". McCain's inclusion in the Blues Master series, was alongside Little Walter, Jimmy Reed, Junior Wells, Howlin' Wolf, Snooky Pryor, and George "Harmonica" Smith.
1978
Zeus 1021/ 10 tr/ 28:39 min.
1979
Robox EQL 1912/ 6 tr./ 36:43 min.
1980
Gas Company 1001/ 10 tr./31:51 min.
1981
White Label Rec. 9966/ 11 tr./ 29:06 min.
1986
BAD 30001/ 10 tr./ 34:01 min.
1989
Ichiban 1047/ 8 tr./ 38:34 min.
1990
Alligator 2701/ 14 tr./ 35:42 min.
(recorded between 1951 and 1954)
1991
Ichiban 9008/ 9 tr./ 44:02 min.
1992
Ichiban 9020/ 8 tr./ 44:15 min.
1993
Wild Dog 9106/ 11 tr./ 61:04 min.
1996
Black & Allright BA001/ 14 tr./ 33:06 min.
1997
Atom Bomb 701/ 14 tr./ 39:39 min.
1998
Atom Bomb JMC 2111/ 31 tr./ 78:15 min.
1999
Music Maker 90005/ 12 tr./ 60:45 min.
2000
West Side 625/ 15 tr./ 43:54 min.
2002
Ichiban 1018/ 12 tr./ 59:18 min.
2004
Music Maker 34/ 10 tr./ 58:29 min.
2006
Music Maker 21/ 11 tr./ 49:46 min.
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