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Ramblin' Tommy Scott-She'll Be Coming Around The Mountain
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Chanteur Country US né Tommy Lee Scott, le 24 juin 1917 à Stephens County (Georgie). Tommy Scott was born in a little town near Toccoa, Georgia, up in the mountains about 100 miles east of Atlanta. Tommy began his musical career when he was around ten years old, playing the guitar and singing for old-time square dances and parties. When he graduated from high school, his first job was with a platform medicine show, where they played about a week in each town they went to. In 1933, Tommy did his first radio show over WTFL, a small radio station near Athens, Georgia. Along the way, he worked at several other small radio stations and travelled in shows such as circuses, radio dramatics and variety shows. In 1937, Ramblin' Tommy met up with Uncle Pete and Minervy and was part of their home town show which was a fifteen minute dramatic show over WPTF in Raleigh, North Carolina. It wasn't too long though before he joined a well known recording group and started working on the WWVA Jamboree out of Wheeling, West Virginia. There, Tommy became a featured soloist and did a black-face routine (who's character name may have been "Lightning") which he did for audiences in several states. Another character was that of "Luck McLuke" (a talking mannequin) which was said to be his favorite comedy routine throughout his career up to that point. Ramblin' Tommy then moved to Louisville, Kentucky in 1939 where he began doing an early morning broadcast over WHAS. When he wasn't working on the station, he was busy making personal appearances with other groups in the nearby towns in the Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia areas. Later on he started doing radio transcriptions which were at one time broadcast on 82 radio stations across the United States. Some of these stations included KRLD in Dallas, Texas; WBT in Charlotte, North Carolina; WBIG in Greensboro, North Carolina; WSM in Nashville, Tennessee; and cities such as Shreveport, Lousiana, Cincinnati, Ohio, Little Rock, Arkansas; Memphis, Tennesse and on it goes. Around 1948, he was doing his own show and was known as "Ramblin' Tommy Scott's Hollywood Hillbilly Jamboree". In 1939, he married his wife, Frankie. They had a child named Sandre Yvette Scott. Both were a part of his show at the time. Talents : Singer, Songwriter, Guitar, Piano, Ventriloquist Style musical : Traditional Country, Honky Tonk, Rockabilly, Blugrass
GONNA PAINT THE TOWN RED ROCKIN' AND ROLLIN'
Années en activité :
1910
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
2000
DISCOGRAPHIE 78 t., Singles & EP
1949
78 t. BULLET 622 (US)
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Ain't Love Grand / Broken Heart
1949
78 t. BULLET 624 (US)
.
Sweet Woman Blues / My Little Moonbeam
1949
78 t. BULLET 656 (US)
.
Alley Cat Blues / Lovely Blue Eyes
03/1951
SP FEDERAL 45-10003 (US)
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Rockin' And Rollin' / You Done Me Wrong
195?
SP FEDERAL 45-10026 (US)
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Everything Reminds Me Of You / Uncle Sammy
195?
SP FEDERAL 45-10011 (US)
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Tennessee / Freckle-Faced Girl
195?
SP FEDERAL 45-10030 (US)
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It's You / ?
1952
SP KING 1054 (US)
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Doc Tommy SCOTT - Lonely As A Georgia Pine / Gonna Paint The Town Red
1952
SP KING 1070 (US)
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Doc Tommy SCOTT - Come On Gimme Some Lovin'
1952
SP KING 1099 (US)
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Doc Tommy SCOTT - Waiting / Just A Diggin' And A Diggin'
1952
SP KING 1129 (US)
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Doc Tommy SCOTT - What Do You Know / Ain't Love Grand
1954 ?
SP 4 STAR X-98 (US)
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Kiss And Run / Cherokee Rose
1955
SP 4 STAR P-107 (US)
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Dance With Her Henry / Jumpin' From 6 To 6
05/1955
SP 4 STAR P-111 (US)
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Tommy SCOTT & His RAMBLERS / Vocal, Tex HARPER - Dig Me Little Mama / Cat Music
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1960
SP REQUEST 2025 (US)
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Cats And Dogs [instr.] / Here Today And Gone Tomorrow
196?
SP KATONA 45R1167/8 (US)
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Tommy SCOTT & His RAMBLERS / Vocal By Tommy SCOTT - Love Sick And Lonesome / Rainbow In My Dreams
196?
SP KATONA 45-R1207/8 (US)
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Nobody But You (Tommy SCOTT & His RAMBLERS / Vocal By Rudy PRESTON) / Juke Joint Girl (Tommy SCOTT & His RAMBLERS / Vocal By Tommy SCOTT)
196?
SP KATONA 45-R1270 (US)
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Bay Sho Del (Rudy PRESTON / Tommy SCOTT & His RAMBLERS) / Thibodeaux (Tommy SCOTT / Tommy SCOTT & His RAMBLERS
196?
EP KATONA 45-R1375 (US)
Don't You Go Chicken (Rudy PRESTON) / Alone With A Memory (Tommy SCOTT) / Four Tired Car (Rudy PRESTON) / Bay-Sho-Del (Rudy PRESTON & Tommy SCOTT / Flea Circus (Bobo BAXTER) / Rosebuds (Tommy SCOTT)
Albums
19??
LP 12" FAMILY FLP-153 (US)
TOMMY SCOTT'S HOOTENANNY
19??
LP 12" FAMILY FLP-156 (US)
BLUEGRASS GOSPEL
196?
LP 12" REQUEST RLP-6027 (US)
COUNTRY CARAVAN - Jack Of All Trades / Dime A Dozen / I'm Hanging My Teardrops Out To Dry / Same Old Heartache Again / Wrong About Me Baby / Imagination / I'm Going To Cry For A Long Time Time / Double Trouble / I Might Come Home Tonight / 20 Big Wheels / Her Memories Won't Let Me Be / Bound For The Wide Missouri / The Miracle Of The Ages / The Orphans
196?
LP 12" REQUEST RLP-6029 (US)
HIGH FLYIN' COUNTRY - Soldier At Sea / Wind / Part Time Love / False Heart / Rocking Towards Tennessee / Loved And Lost / Concert For the Lonely / Thibodaux / Garden Of Divorce / Indian Creek Taveren / Snake Oil
196?
LP 12" REQUEST RLP-6031 (US)
COUNTRY MUSIC ON PARADE - Even I Can See The Sunshine / Unconcerned / Don't Kill A Man Because He Calls You A S.O.B. / Geneva / What About That / Nobody But You / Sally Ann Of Greenville / Pollution / I Am Free / My Jimmy / Pack Up, Ship Out And Go Home / He Went That-A-Way / Help Me Pull The Wagon / Four Seasons Of My Life / Rosebud / Rosita
196?
LP 12" REQUEST RLP-8084 (US)
SONGS OF THE ROAD
196?
LP 12" REQUEST ? (US)
THE BEST OF TOMMY SCOTT'S BLUEGRASS
196?
LP 12" REQUEST KS-1900 (US)
GREAT SCOOT -GOOD COUNTRY - (Ramblin' Tommy SCOTT & Scotty LEE) - Uncle Sam 's Got The Flu / Hitchiker / Seben - Come - Eleben / Harmonica Man / Writing On The Wall / Laughing Song / Down The Road I Go / Flick My Bick / Mississippi Miss / Slow Down World / Somewhere - Somehow / Sing, Sing, Sing
1977
LP 12" HOLD HOMESTEAD OHC-90106 (US)
EARLY COUNTRY FAVORITES - (Clyde MOODY & Tommy SCOTT)
1978
LP 12" STARDAY SLP-999 (US)
WE'VE PLAYED EVERY PLACE MORE THAN - (Clyde MOODY & Tommy SCOTT)
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1980
LP 12" HOLD HOMESTEAD OHCS-125 (US)
EARLY RADIO,1941 - (Tommy SCOTT & Curley SECKLER) - Introduction / Turn Your Radio On / Joy Bells In My Soul / Some Glad Day / Drifting Too Far From The Shore / Give Me The Roses While I Live / I've Got A Home In Beulah Land / Closing Remarks And Theme
1980
LP 12" FOLKWAY FTS-31078 (US)
NOW AND THEN
1980
LP 12" FOLKWAY FTS-31079 (US)
GIRLS WE MET AT THE MEDICINE SHOW
1983
LP 12" CATTLE LP 38 (D)
ORIGINAL COUNTRY OLDIES BY THE VERSATILE RAMBLIN' TOMMY SCOTT - Cherokee Rose / Tennessee / Rosebuds And You /Freckle-Faced Girl / Waiting / Just A-Diggin' And A-Diggin' / Come On Gimme Some Lovin' / Free Again / Kiss And Run / Lonely As A Georgia Pine / Gonna Paint The Town Red / Everything Reminds Me Of You / Uncle Sammy / You Done Me Wrong / Santa Claus Shuffle
1984
LP 12" CATTLE LP 64 (D)
ORIGINAL OLD HILLBILLY MUSIC BYRAMBLIN' TOMMY SCOTT - I Would Never Grow Tired Of Lovin' You / Ruby Lips / Been A Long Time Gone / Sweet Woman Blues / My Little Moonbeam / When A Man Gets The Blues / You Caused It All / Down In The Graveyard / Smoky Mountain Sunset / Ain't What She Used To Be Be / Longing For You / Mountain Ma And Pa / Alley Cat Blues / Lovely Blue Eyes / Little Baby Girl (previously unissued) / I Love You (previously unissued)
1989
LP 12" CATTLE LP 126 (D)
HILLBILLY AND ROCKABILLY RARITIES - Rockin' And Rollin' / It's You / Juke Joint Girl / Carmella (Inst.) /Ain't Love Grand / What Do You Know I Love Her / Tennessee (Federal version) / Here Today And Gone Tomorrow / Nobody But You / Cats And Dogs (Inst.) / Rosebuds And You (Katona version) / When A Man Gets The Blues (Katona version) / Paper Of Pins (with Frankie ScCOTT) / Come Back My Darlin' (previously unissued) / Take Me Back Little Darlin' (previously unissued) / Broken Hearted (previously unissued)
1984
LP 12" KATONA ? (US)
REAL MEDICINE SHOW SONGS
198?
LP 12" KATONA CRL-005 (US)
"DOC SCOTT"S LAST REAL MEDICINE SHOW -Medicine Show's Back In Town / Mule Train / Herbs, Roots And Wine / Everybody's Going To The Medicine Show / Medicine Man / Chew Tobacco Rag / Deep In The Heart Of / Hi Dee Ho / Is IT True What They Say / Mule Skinner / You Need Help Fool / Don't Blame The Car / Our Own Medicine Show / Snake Oil
19??
LP 12" CATTLE ? (D)
HILLBILLY AND ROCKABILLY RARITIES
19??
LP 12" ? (F)
COUNTRY & WESTERN VOL. 2 - TOMMY SCOTT AND HIS COUNTRY CARAVAN
Sujet: Re: Ramblin' Tommy Scott Mer 05 Nov 2008, 21:23
Ramblin' Tommy Scott
Born: June 24, 1917
WWVA Original Jamboree
Tommy Scott was born in a little town near Toccoa, Georgia, up in the mountains about 100 miles east of Atlanta. Tommy began his musical career when he was around ten years old, playing the guitar and singing for old-time square dances and parties. When he graduated from high school, his first job was with a platform medicine show, where they played about a week in each town they went to. In 1933, Tommy did his first radio show over WTFL, a small radio station near Athens, Georgia. Along the way, he worked at several other small radio stations and travelled in shows such as circuses, radio dramatics and variety shows. In 1937, Ramblin' Tommy met up with Uncle Pete and Minervy and was part of their home town show which was a fifteen minute dramatic show over WPTF in Raleigh, North Carolina. It wasn't too long though before he joined a well known recording group and started working on the WWVA Jamboree out of Wheeling, West Virginia. There, Tommy became a featured soloist and did a black-face routine (who's character name may have been "Lightning") which he did for audiences in several states. Another character was that of "Luck McLuke" (a talking mannequin) which was said to be his favorite comedy routine throughout his career up to that point. Ramblin' Tommy then moved to Louisville, Kentucky in 1939 where he began doing an early morning broadcast over WHAS. When he wasn't working on the station, he was busy making personal appearances with other groups in the nearby towns in the Indiana, Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia areas. Later on he started doing radio transcriptions which were at one time broadcast on 82 radio stations across the United States. Some of these stations included KRLD in Dallas, Texas; WBT in Charlotte, North Carolina; WBIG in Greensboro, North Carolina; WSM in Nashville, Tennessee; and cities such as Shreveport, Lousiana, Cincinnati, Ohio, Little Rock, Arkansas; Memphis, Tennesse and on it goes. Around 1948, he was doing his own show and was known as "Ramblin' Tommy Scott's Hollywood Hillbilly Jamboree". In 1939, he married his wife, Frankie. They had a child named Sandre Yvette Scott. Both were a part of his show at the time.
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Recordings
4 Star
Rec. No.
Side
Song Title
X-98
A
Kiss And Run
X-98
B
Cherokee Rose
Scott, Tommy
Born 1917 in Stephens County, Ga.
References: Article and discography in issue 27 (1983) of New Kommotion.
Original Releases
Discography is not intended to be complete
Date & Source
Label & Number
V
Titles {& References to LP/CD List}
As By
Matrix Numbers
1951/Mar. 10 Bb c&w rev.
Federal 45-10003
Rockin' And Rollin' {a,c,e,h} You Done Me Wrong {e}
1 1
45-1022 45-1023
1955/Jan. BMI clear.
4 Star P-107
Dance With Her Henry {b,e,k} Jumpin' From 6 To 6 {b,e,j,k}
6774 6775
1955/May BMI clear.
4 Star P-111
Dig Me Little Mama {b,d,f,g,k} Cat Music {b,e,h,i,k}