Freddie Scott

Major solo artist that started off as a writer for Columbia Records with Carol King and Gerry Goffin. They penned the chart-topping hit, "Hey Girl," and he went on to chart a string of other Billboard Hot 100 singles between 1963 and 1971. He later hit the oldies circuit and then released two new albums in the 1990s, one in 2001, and one in 2004 which includes some backing vocals by Greg Bravo (Gary Scott). He also was a contributor to Van Morrison's "Vanthology" album released in 2003.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
dark samus
gerry eckhoff
davidson, saskatchewan
richard l. evans
irv novick
quill lake, saskatchewan
malaysian sign language
vowlan
albert e. bowen
safety life cycle
kod tangan bahasa malaysia
alonzo a. hinckley
velocity of propagation
frito bandito
muriel newman
anthony w. ivins
george teasdale
rs 68 (rocket engine)
black throated accentor
val anthony
mille feuille
heather roy
rank (mathematics)
uss blackfish (ss 221)
myriophyllum
jnco
travel medicine
calculus of negligence
the columbus citizen journal
rank (set theory)
minarets (california)
ken shirley
george a. smith
v.o. key, jr.
japanese mahjong scoring rule
abraham o. woodruff
charles william penrose
ian ewen street
orson f. whitney
morris the cat
benjamin hooks
australian court hierarchy
james e. talmage
stephen l. richards