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Freddie Scott

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37: 375:'s "He Ain't Give You None", his career was affected by Berns' sudden death at the end of 1967. Scott continued to perform, but spent much of the next two years without a record deal. He eventually signed with the small Elephant V label, before moving on to 348:. There, he recorded Berns' song "Are You Lonely for Me", reputedly requiring over 100 takes before it was finished. The record stayed at the top of the R&B charts for four weeks and reached no. 39 on the pop chart. 1007: 977: 1012: 1027: 1002: 931: 527: 217: 706: 263:
label in New York City, releasing his first solo single "Running Home". He also wrote the top 10 R&B hit "I'll Be Spinning" for the label's duo
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label some months later, it rose to no. 10 on both the pop and R&B charts. He followed it with a slow version of
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group, Sally Jones & the Gospel Keyes, touring England with at the age of 12. He studied medicine at the
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Scott later worked on the oldies circuit, and released a new album,
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and Mainstream labels, and continued to perform concerts.
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on their song "Hey, Girl", recording a demo for singer
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His biggest hits were " 887: 771: 769: 767: 765: 8: 312:In 1962, he worked with fellow songwriters 1008:20th-century African-American male singers 894: 880: 872: 796: 794: 792: 790: 741:The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music 730: 728: 726: 419:His 1968 song "(You) Got What I Need" was 35: 24: 16:For other people named Freddie Scott, see 670:R&B chart not published at that time 447: 978:Musicians from Providence, Rhode Island 777:"Freddie Scott Story with an interview" 683: 657: 627:Freddie Scott Sings and Sings and Sings 829:Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-1995 701: 699: 697: 695: 693: 691: 689: 687: 663: 661: 301:and worked as a record producer with 7: 412:" on the Van Morrison tribute album 297:, where he recorded many of his own 1013:20th-century American male singers 351:He followed up with a version of " 14: 1028:20th-century American songwriters 1003:African-American male songwriters 831:. Record Research. p. 391. 715:. June 6, 2007. Archived from 408:, in 2001. He also performed " 18:Freddie Scott (disambiguation) 1: 1018:20th-century American singers 983:Songwriters from Rhode Island 285:publishing company set up by 277:. He was conscripted for the 42: 707:"Obituary by Spencer Leigh" 621:Everything I Have Is Yours 435:'s "Save Me Dear" in 2004. 431:". It also was sampled for 1044: 597: 583: 569: 558: 543: 525: 511: 493: 478: 246:University of Rhode Island 15: 846:Top Pop Singles 1955-2002 594: 580: 570:"He Ain't Give You None" 540: 522: 508: 475: 456: 453: 450: 271:for his 1957 debut album 216:US pop hit in 1963, and " 34: 993:Columbia Records artists 584:"(You) Got What I Need" 466: 461: 238:Providence, Rhode Island 71:Providence, Rhode Island 842:Whitburn, Joel (2003). 340:label, a subsidiary of 988:Colpix Records artists 633:Are You Lonely For Me? 399:Pickwick International 307:Joy Records (New York) 53:Background information 932:Are You Lonely For Me 528:Are You Lonely for Me 512:"Where Does Love Go" 218:Are You Lonely for Me 1023:Paine College alumni 559:"Am I Grooving You" 946:I Shall Be Released 746:Guinness Publishing 639:I Shall Be Released 600:I Shall Be Released 385:I Shall Be Released 371:, and a version of 87:New York City, U.S. 744:(First ed.). 955: 954: 719:on June 11, 2008. 612: 611: 265:Johnnie & Joe 196: 195: 1035: 896: 889: 882: 873: 866: 865: 849: 839: 833: 832: 821: 812: 811: 798: 785: 784: 773: 760: 759: 748:. p. 2208. 732: 721: 720: 703: 671: 665: 457:Chart Positions 448: 433:Ghostface Killah 254:Augusta, Georgia 132: 84: 67: 65: 47: 44: 39: 25: 1043: 1042: 1038: 1037: 1036: 1034: 1033: 1032: 998:Jay Boy artists 958: 957: 956: 951: 905: 900: 870: 869: 862: 841: 840: 836: 823: 822: 815: 800: 799: 788: 781:Soulexpress.net 775: 774: 763: 756: 734: 733: 724: 712:The Independent 705: 704: 685: 680: 675: 674: 666: 659: 654: 617: 469: 446: 441: 410:Brown Eyed Girl 236:He was born in 234: 232:Life and career 228:in early 1967. 199: 192: 135:1956–2003 130: 125: 108: 86: 82: 69: 63: 61: 48: 45: 30: 21: 12: 11: 5: 1041: 1039: 1031: 1030: 1025: 1020: 1015: 1010: 1005: 1000: 995: 990: 985: 980: 975: 970: 960: 959: 953: 952: 950: 949: 942: 935: 928: 921: 913: 911: 907: 906: 901: 899: 898: 891: 884: 876: 868: 867: 860: 834: 825:Whitburn, Joel 813: 786: 761: 754: 738:, ed. 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Index

Freddie Scott (disambiguation)
Scott c. 1966
Providence, Rhode Island
Soul
R&B
J&S
Joy
Colpix
Columbia
Shout
Probe
Vanguard
Pickwick
soul
Hey, Girl
top ten
Are You Lonely for Me
No. 1 hit
R&B chart
Providence, Rhode Island
gospel
University of Rhode Island
Paine College
Augusta, Georgia
J&S
Johnnie & Joe
Ricky Nelson
Ricky
U.S Military
Aldon Music

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