
He was born Giovanni Dominico Scafone, Jr. in Windsor, Canada, but grew up listening to hillbilly music in Detroit. By the age of 18 he was performing under the name of Jack Scott, and he had a mega-hit with "My True Love" early in 1958. Right before he was inducted into the US Army in 1959, he recorded another Top Ten hit, "Goodbye, Baby (Bye, Bye)" that reached #8 in December of 1958.

Jack Scott - "Rebel-Rouser" (Duane Eddy) - "The national anthem of rock'n'roll". This live 1961 performance was recorded at the Rock and Roll Lounge in Montreal Canada. Jack Scott, born Giovanni Scafone Jr. on January 28, 1936 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Rock and roll-ballad singer/songwriter/guitarist. Moved to Hazel Park, Michigan, in 1946. First recorded for ABC Paramount in 1957.
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WITH YOUR LOVE ~ Jack Scott & The Chantones ~ 1958 ~Carlton Records (New York City, New York & Hollywood, California) #483.

*STEREO*. Jack Scott sings "Cry, Cry, Cry". This is Take 10 recorded 11th Dec. 1961. The song was released in 1962.

The great Jack Scott plays New York City for the first time in over 30 years. Live at Lincoln Center.

Jack Scott - TWO TIMIN' WOMAN ABC-Paramount Records 45 rpm 1957 Born Giovanni Scafone Jr, January 28, 1936 in Ontario, Canada. Rock and roll ballad singer, songwriter, guitarist. Moved to Hazel Park, Michigan in 1946. First recorded for ABC-Paramount in 1957. Other top hits include: Burning Bridges; My True Love; What In The World's Come Over You; Goodbye Baby; Leroy.
Jack Scott TWO TIMIN' WOMAN ABC-Paramount Records 45 rpm 1957 Born Giovanni Scafone Jr Ontario Canada Rock and roll ballad singer songwriter guitarist Hazel Park Michigan MI Burning Bridges My True Love What In The World's Come Over You Goodbye Baby Leroy

PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com 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." Scott spent his early childhood in Windsor across the river from Detroit. When he was 10, Scott's family moved to Hazel Park, a Detroit suburb. He grew up listening to hillbilly music and was taught to play the guitar by his father. As a teenager, he pursued a singing career and recorded as 'Jack Scott.' At the age of 18, he formed the Southern Drifters. After leading the band for three years, he signed to ABC-Paramount Records as a solo artist in 1957. After recording two good-selling local hits for ABC-Paramount in 1957, he switched to the Carlton record label and had a double-sided national hit in 1958 with "Leroy" (#11) / "My True Love" (#3). The record sold over one million copies, earning Scott his first gold disc. Later in 1958, "With Your Love" (#28) reached the Top 40. In all, six of 12 songs on his first album became hit singles. On most of these tracks, he was backed up by the vocal group, the Chantones. He served in the United States Army during most of 1959, just after <b>...</b>

PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com 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." Scott spent his early childhood in Windsor across the river from Detroit. When he was 10, Scott's family moved to Hazel Park, a Detroit suburb. He grew up listening to hillbilly music and was taught to play the guitar by his father. As a teenager, he pursued a singing career and recorded as 'Jack Scott.' At the age of 18, he formed the Southern Drifters. After leading the band for three years, he signed to ABC-Paramount Records as a solo artist in 1957. After recording two good-selling local hits for ABC-Paramount in 1957, he switched to the Carlton record label and had a double-sided national hit in 1958 with "Leroy" (#11) / "My True Love" (#3). The record sold over one million copies, earning Scott his first gold disc. Later in 1958, "With Your Love" (#28) reached the Top 40. In all, six of 12 songs on his first album became hit singles. On most of these tracks, he was backed up by the vocal group, the Chantones. He served in the United States Army during most of 1959, just after <b>...</b>

JACK SCOTT - WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN' GOIN' ON - BELLA - UNDERGROUND RECORDS C388

Giovanni Scafone Jr., (Jack Scott), born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, Jan. 28, 1936. Canadian born, Italian rockabilly artist! Hits included, "What In The World's Come Over You", "With Your Love", "My True Love", "Leroy", "Burning Bridges", "The Way I Walk", and many more. "Patsy" was released in 1960 on the Top Rank label.

PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com 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." Scott spent his early childhood in Windsor across the river from Detroit. When he was 10, Scott's family moved to Hazel Park, a Detroit suburb. He grew up listening to hillbilly music and was taught to play the guitar by his father. As a teenager, he pursued a singing career and recorded as 'Jack Scott.' At the age of 18, he formed the Southern Drifters. After leading the band for three years, he signed to ABC-Paramount Records as a solo artist in 1957. After recording two good-selling local hits for ABC-Paramount in 1957, he switched to the Carlton record label and had a double-sided national hit in 1958 with "Leroy" (#11) / "My True Love" (#3). The record sold over one million copies, earning Scott his first gold disc. Later in 1958, "With Your Love" (#28) reached the Top 40. In all, six of 12 songs on his first album became hit singles. On most of these tracks, he was backed up by the vocal group, the Chantones. He served in the United States Army during most of 1959, just after <b>...</b>

From the album "Jack Scott"released on uk London 1958..sorry about any crackles along the way but it has been a much played album.

PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com 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." Scott spent his early childhood in Windsor across the river from Detroit. When he was 10, Scott's family moved to Hazel Park, a Detroit suburb. He grew up listening to hillbilly music and was taught to play the guitar by his father. As a teenager, he pursued a singing career and recorded as 'Jack Scott.' At the age of 18, he formed the Southern Drifters. After leading the band for three years, he signed to ABC-Paramount Records as a solo artist in 1957. After recording two good-selling local hits for ABC-Paramount in 1957, he switched to the Carlton record label and had a double-sided national hit in 1958 with "Leroy" (#11) / "My True Love" (#3). The record sold over one million copies, earning Scott his first gold disc. Later in 1958, "With Your Love" (#28) reached the Top 40. In all, six of 12 songs on his first album became hit singles. On most of these tracks, he was backed up by the vocal group, the Chantones. He served in the United States Army during most of 1959, just after <b>...</b>

"What In The World's Come Over You" was recorded by Jack Scott in 1960 on Top Rank Records

The great Jack Scott's first New York City appearance in over 30 yeats at Lincoln Center.

On Saturday 30th April Jack Scott, Warren Smith, Buddy Knox and Charlie Feathers appeared at the Rainbow Theatre. Whilst over here they nipped into the 'It's RnR' studios and put down some sessions. These were broadcast 3rd and 10th September. Of course they have never been released!

Jack Scott I Never Felt Like This lyrics Well, bless my soul 'cause it's a-happened to me The girl with the big blue eyes One little kiss was a-heaven a-bliss And I never felt like this Well, my face got red and then I started to sweat And there were chills up and down my spine And then the one little kiss was a-heaven a-bliss And I never felt like this Stood there petrified and I got electrified When she pressed her lips to mine So I packed my clothes and I hit the trail And a good golly baby she's a-right on my tail I don't give a worry and I don't feel sorry 'Cause I never knew what I missed And then the one little kiss was a-heaven a-bliss And I never felt like this It was a solid night, the moon was big and bright Just like I wanted it to be Then she took me in her arms, sat me on her knee And I knew little baby was a-meant for me Oh, I don't give a worry and I don't feel sorry 'Cause I never knew what I missed And then the one little kiss was a-heaven a-bliss And I never felt like this 'Cause he never felt like this 'Cause he never felt like this 'Cause I never felt like this