
Freddie Scott (April 24, 1933 - June 4, 2007) was a solo artist who began his career as a songwriter for Colpix Records, along with Carole King and Gerry Goffin. Scott recorded the chart-topping hit "Hey, Girl" and went on to chart a string of other Billboard Hot 100 singles between 1963 and 1971. His 1968 effort "(You) Got What I Need" was sampled for the 1989 Biz Markie hit, "Just a Friend". It was also sampled for Ghostface Killah's "Save Me Dear" in 2004.
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(You) Got What I Need
Hey Girl
Same Old Beat
Are You Lonely for Me Baby
Are You Lonely For Me?
He Ain't Give You None
Are You Lonely for Me
Cry To Me
III. Tempo di menuetto
You Got What I Need
Am I Grooving You
I'll Be Gone
He Will Break Your Heart
For Your Love
Where Were You
Shake A Hand
Open the Door
The Love Of My Woman
Bring It On Home To Me
Hey, Girl
Let It Be Me
You'll Never Leave Him
Spanish Harlem
I Shall Be Released
No One Could Ever Love You
Powerful Love
Lonely Man
Loving You Is Killing Me
Run Joe
Never You Mind
Forever My Darling
IV. Allegro vivace
Just Like a Flower
Our Love Grows
Giving You My Heart
Blow Wind
Open Up The Door To Your Heart
The Slide
IT'S BEEN LIKE THIS (ALL OF MY LIFE)
I'll Try Again
Just One Love
I'm Too Far Gone to Turn Around
My Arms Aren't Strong Enough
Sing, Girl
Come Up Singing
Everything I Have Is Yours
Who Could Ever Love You
Mr. Heartache
One Heartache Too Many
Are You Lonely for Me, Baby?
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