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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

SHARON SCOTT - COULD IT BE YOU

(originally posted 9/24/10)

 All I know about today's featured singer is that she was from Philadelphia, and, unbelievably, this was her only release!

Everything else is contained in the grooves.

from 1966...

SHARON SCOTT - COULD IT BE YOU

3 comments:

YankeeBoy said...

Wow, great record. Definitely one for the wantlist!

Johnnie K said...

Dear Mr See,

Thank you yet again for your kindness, generosity and impeccable taste. Sharon Scott only had one release. Fortunately the British found unissued songs and released them. Her complete discography is;

Sharon Scott (from Philadelphia)

RCA-Victor 47-8907 - Could It Be You / I'd Like To Know – 1966

RCA-Victor - (Putting My Heart Under) Lock And Key - recorded 14 June-1966 but unissued until it appeared in the UK on a 1997 Kent CD "Rare Collectable And Soulful Vol 1" CDKEND 141. Track was also released in the UK on a 2009 Kent CD "The 100 Club Anniversary Singles 6T’s 1979-2009" CDKEND 323.

RCA-Victor - I'm Not Afraid - recorded 14-June-1966 but unissued until it appeared in the UK on a 1997 Kent CD "Rare Collectable And Soulful Vol 2" CDKEND 156.

RCA-Victor - It's Better - recorded 14-February-1967 but unissued until it appeared in the UK on a 1997 Kent CD "Rare Collectable And Soulful" CDKEND 141. Also recorded in 1966 by Reggie Alexander on Boss 102.

RCA-Victor - Don't Wait Too Long - recorded 14-February-1967 but unissued until it appeared in the UK on a 1997 Kent CD "Rare Collectable And Soulful Vol 2" CDKEND 156.

UK Releases

Sharon Scott / Dean Courtney

6T's 17th Anniversary Single 6t12 - (Putting My Heart) Under Lock And Key / Today Is My Day* - 1996 *flip by Dean Courtney.

From Johnnie K in Auckland New Zealand

Dan said...

Miss Scott may be from Philadelphia, but I believe this record is a Detroit production. Jack Ashford and Joe Hunter (both former members of Motown's The Funk Brothers) did work for (as?) Pied Piper Productions for September Jones in 1966. This tune cooks!