Freddie Scott - Hey Girl (Original Stereo)

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2010

"Hey Girl" was written by the legendary songwriting team of Carole King and Gerry Goffin, and it was given to one of their fellow songwriters at Colpix Records, Freddie Scott, to record. It ended up being Freddie's only Top Ten hit in August of 1963.

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  • 3 people need to get back to the Justin Bieber channel.

  • Takes me back to the summer of 63 and I was so head over heels in love with the love of my life who remained that, we eventually married and I never got over

    him. He died in 1990. RIP. Blake.

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  • @Zarriois1 Much LOVE in regard..I don't think ANYONE dies--They CHANGE FORM..

  • @Zarriois1 So sorry for your loss. I too was head over hills ,but my boyfriend died 11/22/65 and I think of him often. Never completely goes away. Thanks for sharing.

  • Aaaaaaaah! I thought it was HEGEL!!!

  • George Benson also does a wonderful job with this Carole King- Gerry Goffin classic.

  • I could listen listen and admire but Dad was going to let me even acknowledge I had a crush on anyone. I didn't realize Mr. Scott did it first. I caught on with the Righteous Briother.

  • Amazing voice! The summer of '63, a tweene

  • Awesome song...like Billy Joel's version..LOVE this version.

  • OH YES!

    WONDERFUL SONG!!

    

  • One of the great voices of the 60's.

  • SON OF GUN; JUST MADE IT!!! In 1963 "Hey Girl'" peaked at No. 10 thus just making the Billboard's Top 10 and it spent a total of 12 weeks in the Top 100...

    Covered versions: Donny Osmond reached No. 9 with it in 1972, The Righteous Brothers did it for an ablum in 1966, Billy Joel for an album in 1997, The Temptations for an album in 1969, co-writter Carole King recorded it for her 1980 album "Pearls", and Ray Charles & Michael McDonald did it as a duet...

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