Discography and Biography of Freddie Scott. Listen to all their hits.
Freddie Scott Songs

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Freddie Scott (April 24, 1933 - June 4, 2007) was an American soul singer and songwriter. His biggest hits were "Hey, Girl", a top ten US pop hit in 1963, and "Are You Lonely For Me", a no.1 hit on the R&B chart in early 1967. He also recorded in the early 1970s for the Shout, Vanguard, and Pickwick International labels, and continued to perform concerts. Scott later worked on the oldies circuit, and released a new album, Brand New Man, in 2001. He also performed "Brown Eyed Girl" on the Van Morrison tribute album Vanthology, released in 2003.

Below is a list of Freddie Scott songs, sorted by the most popular first. Place mouse on to see information about song. Click song title to play song and to read details about the song including lyrics (if available). Click year to list all songs from that year. Click label to list songs from that record label. Songs with chart position "---" either never made it into the US top 100 R&B or UK charts or we have no details of their highest chart positions if they did.

(Song are sorted in highest US R&B Top 100 and/or UK Top 100 chart position order)


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1 record label: Colpix 692
chart position: RandB #10, US #10
weeksinr&bchart: 11
written by: Carole King & Gerry Goffin
album: Freddie Scott Sings
comments: [ballad]
Freddie Scott Hey, Girl
1963 Colpix
2 record label: Shout 207
chart position: RandB #1, US #39
written by: Bert Russell (as Bert Berns)
album: Are You Lonely for Me?
comments: [southern soul]
Freddie Scott Are You Lonely for Me
1966 Shout
3 record label: Colpix 709
chart position: RandB #27, US #48
written by: Ray Charles
Freddie Scott I Got A Woman
1963 Colpix
4 record label: Shout 212
chart position: RandB #25, US #71
written by: Bert Russell (as Bert Berns) and Jeff Barry
Freddie Scott Am I Grooving You
1967 Shout
5 record label: Shout 220
chart position: RandB #24, US #100
written by: Van Morrison
Freddie Scott He Ain't Give You None
1967 Shout
6 record label: Shout 211
chart position: RandB #40, US #70
written by: Bert Russell (as Bert Berns)
comments: [deep soul]
Freddie Scott Cry to Me
1967 Shout
7 record label: Colpix 724
chart position: RandB 30, US #82
written by: Gerry Goffin and Carole King
Freddie Scott Where Does Love Go
1964 Colpix
8 record label: Shout 233
chart position: RandB #27
written by: Kenny Gamble (as Kenneth Gamble) and Leon Huff
Freddie Scott (You) Got What I Need
1968 Shout
9 record label: Shout 227
chart position: Cashbox RandB #31
written by: Scott, Trimachi
album: The Best of Freddie Scott - Cry To Me
Freddie Scott Just Like A Flower
1968 Shout
10 record label: Shout 216
chart position: Cashbox R&B #50, US #120
written by: Curtis Mayfield, Calvin Carter and Jerry Butler
Freddie Scott He Will Break Your Heart
1967 Shout
11 record label: Probe 481
chart position: RandB #40
written by: Bob Dylan
album: I Shall Be Released
Freddie Scott I Shall Be Released
1970 Probe
12 record label: Shout 207
chart position: Cashbox RandB #46
written by: Freddie Scott
album: Are You Lonely for Me?
comments: [southern soul ballad]
Freddie Scott Where Were You
1966 Shout
-- record label: Vanguard 35137
written by: M. Gentile, J. Lambert
Freddie Scott I Guess God Wants It This Way
1971 Vanguard




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