Jack Scott - Burning Bridges - 1960 |
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Jack Scott (born Giovanni Dominico Scafone Jr., January 24, 1936, Windsor, Ontario, Canada) is an Canadian/American singer and songwriter. He was the first white rock and roll star to come out of Detroit, Michigan. He has been called "undeniably the greatest Canadian rock and roll singer of all time." At the beginning of 1960, Scott again changed record labels, this time to Top Rank Records. He then recorded four Billboard Hot 100 hits - "Oh, Little One," "It Only Happened Yesterday" (#38), "What In the World's Come Over You" (#5) and "Burning Bridges" (#3). "What In the World's Come Over You" was Scott's second gold disc winner. Scott continued to vacillate between cowboy crooner and rough-edged rocker throughout the remainder of the 1960s and 1970s, recording for a variety of labels, including Groove and Dot. In 1974, he managed to have a minor country music hit with his Dot single "You're Just Gettin' Better." In May 1977, Scott recorded a Peel session for BBC Radio 1 disc jockey, John Peel. Albums Year Album 1958 My True Love (Carlton 12-107) 1959 Jack Scott Sings (Carlton 12-117) 1959 What Am I Living For? (Carlton 12-122) 1960 I Remember Hank Williams (Top Rank RM319) 1960 What In The World's Come Over You? (Top Rank RM326) 1960 The Spirit Moves Me (Top Rank RM348) 1964 Burning Bridges (Capitol T2035) 1977 Jack Scott (Ponie 563) 1978 Jack Scott (Ponie 7055) 1979 Live At The Edge (Underground ULPT50001) 1979 Here's Jack Scott (Groove GM1001) [1]
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