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Freddie Scott
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(You) Got What I Need
Freddie Scott
Same Old Beat
Freddie Scott
Am I Grooving You
Freddie Scott
IV. Allegro vivace
Freddie Scott, New York Philharmonic Orchestra & Leonard Bernstein
Albums
Everything I Have Is Yours
Freddie Scott
Freddie Scott Sings
Freddie Scott
Hey Girl
Freddie Scott
Are You Lonely for Me?
Freddie Scott
Lonely Man
Freddie Scott
Singles & EPs
Hey Girl
Freddie Scott
Hey, Girl
Freddie Scott
Featured in
Feeling Good Soul
Soulful Lounge
Love at The Movies
Soul Romance
Appearances
Love Songs
Various Artists
Always & Forever
Various Artists
20 Re-Energized Hits: 1964
Various Artists
Music To Park By "20 Great Romantic Hits"
Various Artists
Miami Funk : Funk Gems from Henry Stone Records
Various Artists
New York Graffiti (1619-1750 Broadway: an Independent American Pop Story 1958-1968)
Various Artists
Milton's Boogie
Various Artists
Bang: The Bert Berns Story (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Various Artists
Pop & Doo Wop Hits, Vol. 6
Various Artists
100 Sixties Hits: 100 Classic No.1 Songs from the 60s
Various Artists
Compilations
Freddie Scott - Mr Heartache: The Best Of The Columbia Recordings Plus!
Freddie Scott
Cry To Me - The Best Of Freddie Scott
Freddie Scott
Cry To Me-The Best Of Freddie Scott
Freddie Scott
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Biography
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.