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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2007

Jack Scott - My true love (1958)

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  • This is just another example of what great music used to sound like.Take me back to the 50's and 60's any day.I didn't know how good I had it then while listening to all these songs.I have this on LP,but thanks for posting.

  • What an era to grow up in. Wonderful music, great artists. Too bad the kids of today couldn't have a taste of yester year. Perhaps there wouldn't be the violence and disrespect for human kind that we all share today. Thank you for the posting.

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  • @MagicGary1960 moar like madison heights

  • Jack Scott's niece is a friend of mine and she's a rockabilly singer, too. I saw jack sing with her at her wedding reception last year.

  • Jack Scott wrote this song about an Ex-Girlfriend that he had just broken up with? How sad!!

  • Mine and my wifes wedding song

  • @ivanzbuddy Yeah so sad he's In the Michigan Music Hall of Fame? Thou Jack Scott Is Canadian from Windsor! He considers himself american since he became an american citizen and foremost considers himself a detroiter even more than a canadian!!

  • @Tigermoon1950 Yup the Detroit Suburb of Sterling Heights. Michigan.

  • Canadian born Jack deserves to be in the Canada Walk of Fame ...instead of these crap/rap mongrels.

  • Now this is music you never forget them days because they had meaning what is called ''LOVE''

  • I was 13 when this record came out and it was playing the first time I ever held a girl dancing the slow dance....I was in heaven. All these years later it's still great,

    thanks for uploading. Glad to hear Jack is still with us.

  • First 45 i purchased was this. I played it over and over and over some more flipping it over needless to say countless times as well And then With your love, followed by Goodbye Baby, three GIANT tunes of 1958 You were my fav artest back then and still rock in my book .

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