There are at least three artists named Tommy Scott:
1. Tommy Scott -… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least three artists named Tommy Scott:
1. Tommy Scott - Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer was born in Glasgow, and worked initially in the Clydeside Shipyards.
His musical career began with appearances in theatre, radio and TV with many of Scotland's legendary entertainers, including Andy Stewart*, Chic Murray, and Lex McLean. He travelled the length and breadth of the country with "The White Heather Club", Jimmy Shand, Willie Starr and Jack Radcliffe, and also performed the cabaret circuits in England, Germany, France and Holland.
In demand as a producer and one of Britain's most consistent hit makers, charting no fewer than 34 times. Now with sales soaring over the million mark this truly does make Tommy Scott a Star.
2. Ramblin' Tommy Scott (June 24, 1917 – September 30, 2013),[1] aka "Doc" Tommy Scott, was an American country and rockabilly musician.
"Ramblin'" Thomas Scott was born outside of Toccoa, Georgia, United States, and began playing the guitar at age ten. After high school he joined Doc Chamberlain's medicine show, and got his first job in radio on WTFL in Athens, Georgia in 1933. He also sold Vim Herb on the radio. After Chamberlain retired and gave Scott the patent medicines, he landed a regular job fronting the Uncle Pete and Minervy show on Raleigh, North Carolina's WPTF, and soon after this he was offered a job with Charlie Monroe becoming the first Kentucky Partner as a feature act - Rambling Scotty. He performed on the WWVA Jamboree in Wheeling, West Virginia with Monroe and was also a frequent soloist there, and did skits involving ventriloquism and blackface. Monroe and Scott started the Man-O-Ree medicine company selling Scott's patent laxative over the radio. The group moved to WHAS in Louisville, Kentucky, where he did the early morning show. His medicine and musical partnership came to an end with Monroe and he soon launched a tent show with Curly Seckler.
He married his wife Frankie in 1940; the couple had a daughter, Sandra; both women became part of his stage show, his films and TV shows. In the 1940s he did radio transcriptions which were broadcast nationwide. By 1942 he had his own stage show traveling coast to coast, 'Ramblin' Tommy Scott's Hollywood Hillbilly Jamboree'. He began the Herb-O-Lac Medicine Company and later Katona Medicine Company selling laxatives and liniments. He soon joined the Grand Ole Opry and later went to Hollywood to begin a career in film and TV.
Beginning with Carolina Cotton in 1949, Scott's road show, which operated six days per week from January through early December, featured Scott with some guest stars from film and TV. Amongst those appearing were "Fuzzy" Al St. John, David "Stringbean" Akeman, Tim McCoy, Clyde Moody, Johnny Mack Brown, Sunset Carson, and Randall Franks. The show traveled consistently until the mid-1990s.
Bluegrass Music Hall of Famer Curly Seckler recorded with Scott numerous times throughout his career. Earliest recordings date to the 1940s with the most recent in the 1980s. Scott recorded consistently from the 1930s-2000s and released a number of solo sides in the 1950s and 1960s which branched into rockabilly. According to the introduction of his autobiography, Snake Oil, Superstars and Me, published in 2007, Scott was then 90 years old. His wife died in 2004.
Scott died in September 2013.
3. The lead singer of the band Space. In the mid 2010s, Scott began making sporadic gig appearances in his own name, and featured on a couple of guest appearances. To date, he has not released any solo material.
1. Tommy Scott -… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least three artists named Tommy Scott:
1. Tommy Scott - Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer was born in Glasgow, and worked initially in the Clydeside Shipyards.
His musical career began with appearances in theatre, radio and TV with many of Scotland's legendary entertainers, including Andy Stewart*, Chic Murray, and Lex McLean. He travelled the length and breadth of the country with "The White Heather Club", Jimmy Shand, Willie Starr and Jack Radcliffe, and also performed the cabaret circuits in England, Germany, France and Holland.
In demand as a producer and one of Britain's most consistent hit makers, charting no fewer than 34 times. Now with sales soaring over the million mark this truly does make Tommy Scott a Star.
2. Ramblin' Tommy Scott (June 24, 1917 – September 30, 2013),[1] aka "Doc" Tommy Scott, was an American country and rockabilly musician.
"Ramblin'" Thomas Scott was born outside of Toccoa, Georgia, United States, and began playing the guitar at age ten. After high school he joined Doc Chamberlain's medicine show, and got his first job in radio on WTFL in Athens, Georgia in 1933. He also sold Vim Herb on the radio. After Chamberlain retired and gave Scott the patent medicines, he landed a regular job fronting the Uncle Pete and Minervy show on Raleigh, North Carolina's WPTF, and soon after this he was offered a job with Charlie Monroe becoming the first Kentucky Partner as a feature act - Rambling Scotty. He performed on the WWVA Jamboree in Wheeling, West Virginia with Monroe and was also a frequent soloist there, and did skits involving ventriloquism and blackface. Monroe and Scott started the Man-O-Ree medicine company selling Scott's patent laxative over the radio. The group moved to WHAS in Louisville, Kentucky, where he did the early morning show. His medicine and musical partnership came to an end with Monroe and he soon launched a tent show with Curly Seckler.
He married his wife Frankie in 1940; the couple had a daughter, Sandra; both women became part of his stage show, his films and TV shows. In the 1940s he did radio transcriptions which were broadcast nationwide. By 1942 he had his own stage show traveling coast to coast, 'Ramblin' Tommy Scott's Hollywood Hillbilly Jamboree'. He began the Herb-O-Lac Medicine Company and later Katona Medicine Company selling laxatives and liniments. He soon joined the Grand Ole Opry and later went to Hollywood to begin a career in film and TV.
Beginning with Carolina Cotton in 1949, Scott's road show, which operated six days per week from January through early December, featured Scott with some guest stars from film and TV. Amongst those appearing were "Fuzzy" Al St. John, David "Stringbean" Akeman, Tim McCoy, Clyde Moody, Johnny Mack Brown, Sunset Carson, and Randall Franks. The show traveled consistently until the mid-1990s.
Bluegrass Music Hall of Famer Curly Seckler recorded with Scott numerous times throughout his career. Earliest recordings date to the 1940s with the most recent in the 1980s. Scott recorded consistently from the 1930s-2000s and released a number of solo sides in the 1950s and 1960s which branched into rockabilly. According to the introduction of his autobiography, Snake Oil, Superstars and Me, published in 2007, Scott was then 90 years old. His wife died in 2004.
Scott died in September 2013.
3. The lead singer of the band Space. In the mid 2010s, Scott began making sporadic gig appearances in his own name, and featured on a couple of guest appearances. To date, he has not released any solo material.
I Can Only Give You Everything
Tommy Scott Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'I Can Only Give You Everything' by these artists:
Count and the Colony Gee, but it's tough to be broke, kid. It's not a…
David I know something's very wrong The pulse returns for prodigal…
DKT-MC5 I can't give you more than what I've got I can't…
Gerard Joling I worked all my life babe... Saved up every dime yeah Don't…
Luis & The Wildfires You live in a state Of constant demand You always want more …
MC5 I can't give you more than what I've got I can't…
Nick Waterhouse I can't give you more than what I've got I can't…
Peter And The Wolves [US] Gee, but it's tough to be broke, kid. It's not a…
Primal Scream & DKT-MC5 I can't give you more than what I've got I can't…
Spitballs I can't give you more than what I've got I can't…
The MC5 I can't give you more than what I've got I can't…
The Monsters I redesigned your body and trapped you In my heart I…
The Them I can't give you more than what I've got I can't…
The Troggs I can't give you more that what I got You can't…
Them I can't give you more than what I've got I can't…
Willy DeVille Baby, baby, sweet baby, look now, what do you see ? There…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Tommy Scott:
Beautiful Sunday I can feel a new expression on my face I can…
Beautiful Sunday/Sweet Caroline I can feel a new expression on my face I can…
Dance The Night Away Here comes my happiness again Right back to where it should…
Distant Drums I hear the sound of distant drums, Far away, far away. And…
Dream Won't you play some simple melody Like my mother sang to…
Flower Of Scotland Oh Flower Of Scotland. When will we see your likes again. Th…
Help Me Make It Through the Night Take the ribbon from your hair Shake it loose and let…
I Just Called To Say I Love You No New Year's Day to celebrate No chocolate covered candy he…
I Love You Because No New Year's Day to celebrate No chocolate covered candy he…
Lucille Lucille, won't you do your sister's will? Oh, Lucille, won't…
Nobody's Child As I was slowly passing An orphan's home one day,…
Raining in My Heart 1-2-3-4 With a rose in her hand and a candle on…
Sweet Caroline I can feel a new expression on my face I can…
The Blackboard Of My Heart 1-2-3-4 With a rose in her hand and a candle on…
The Wild Side of Life Well, you wouldn't read my letters if I wrote you You…
When You Walk In The Room I can feel a new expression on my face I can…
Wild Side Of Life Well, you wouldn't read my letters if I wrote you You…
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@philiphoward1731
I love this version👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@gerardop9633
Magnifico tema,que tambien interpretaron Them,pero suena mas a The Troggs.Muy bueno
@filler7359
i am just a maim
@annal.8963
Ohhh ja 😁 !
@lamper2
cool change at 1:42
@garageland1855
Firts
@wellsy1954
Written by Tommy Scott and Phil Coulter. I'm guessing this is the original (first) version of this oft-recorded song.
@lamper2
i thought them(van morrison "s group) did it first but maybe you're right
@schutbart
I think he wrote it for Them, trying to get them a 'Satisfaction' type hit. Later in 1966 he recorded it himself and released it in Germany only.
@irishcountryman4866
Does Tommy Scott know Phil Coulter?