Linda Scott - I've Told Every Little Star

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Born in Queens, New York, Scott was still in school in New Jersey (Teaneck High School Class of '63) when she auditioned for Arthur Godfrey's CBS radio show in 1959. After having won a place on the show, Scott and other young performers became regular guests on the show. During the show's run, the young singer came to the attention of Epic Records, and Scott made her recording debut (singing as Linda Sampson) with the single, "In-Between Teen".

Though still in high school, in 1961 she signed with Canadian-American Records, which had struck gold with the Santo & Johnny's "Sleep Walk". The label changed her performing name to Linda Scott, producing and releasing the hit "I've Told Every Little Star," a standard written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern for their 1932 production Music In The Air. The track sold over one million copies, earning Scott a gold disc.

Scott's three biggest hits came in that first year, with "I've Told Every Little Star" (U.S. #3), "I Don't Know Why" (U.S. #12), and "Don't Bet Money, Honey" (U.S. #9). The first two were standards, while the third was one of Scott's own compositions.

Scott was the showcase artist when Canadian-American started a subsidiary label, Congress Records, in 1962, and in fact both labels released new material of hers simultaneously. The following year, she sang her hit "Yessirree" in the Chubby Checker vehicle, Don't Knock The Twist.

Scott's final U.S. chart appearance was "Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed," released in January 1964, the same month that The Beatles made their first chart appearance. In 1965, she became a cast member of the TV rock show Where the Action Is, which she co-hosted with singer Steve Alaimo.

Though she continued recording for Congress and Kapp Records in the mid-1960s, her singles were less and less commercially successful, although they demonstrated a more progressive, soulful feel than her earlier recordings, with Scott's voice growing more supple and mature.

Scott's last U.S. recording, "They Don't Know You", was released in 1967 on RCA Records. She continued to record as a backing vocalist (most notably on Lou Christie's 1969 hit, "I'm Gonna Make You Mine") and also released a handful of singles in the UK (on CBS and Bell) before finally quitting show business in the early 1970s to pursue studies in theology.

Scott was an army medical laboratory technician for two years, stationed in Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and also received a degree in Theology from Kingsway Christian College and Theological Seminary in Des Moines, Iowa, according to an interview she gave to Goldmine in 1987. During her time in the army, she met and married a fellow serviceman. The marriage produced one child, in 1973, and ended in divorce. She later taught music at the Christian Academy in New York.

The CD compilation album, The Complete Hits of Linda Scott, was released by Eric Records in 1995; while her recording of "I've Told Every Little Star" was included in director David Lynch's film, Mulholland Drive.

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  • Hey guys does anyone can tell me the name of the movie in the clip?

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  • @theitaliantraveller It's not a movie. It's from the TV series, The Wonder Years.

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  • WOW! Just LOVE LOVE LOVE love this song!!! It needs to be revived again. N pls NO stupid remixes!!!! What a beauty the singer is. Crapp! Wish she was in my time!! Greatest song ever...once u hear it...it stays with u forever

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  • First heard this in Lynch's Mulholland Drive, now just hearing the beginning creeps the hell out of me.

  • A stunning song recorded in Winnipeg, Manitoba, about 1964, and how it's continued to resonate over the many decades!

  • I came here because of Mac Miller's song, but I think I like this original more lol

  • kudos for the american bandstand footage throughout the video! big thumbs up!

  • Igazi Oldies... sok ilyet mindenkinek! :>)

  • What a gorgeous song!

  • MAAC MILLER <3

  • its mac miller........................­..lol

  • デヴィッド・リンチ監督のミステリー"マルホランド・ド­ライヴ"で使われた、60年代アイドル、リンダ・スコット、­チャーミングな"I'veToldEveryLittleSt­ar" #eiga

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