Shirley Scott

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  • jazz
  • funk
  • hammond
  • organ
  • jazz organ
Shirley Scott (born March 14, 1934 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died March 10, 2002) was a jazz and soul organist. She had been an admirer of Jimmy Smith and over time would play piano and trumpet before moving to the Hammond organ. The organ would be her main instrument, but on occasion she still played piano. In the 1950s she became known for her work with saxophone player Eddie Davis, particularly the song "In the Kitchen." She was married to Stanley Turrentine in the 1960s and the collaboration proved musically fruitful. In the 1980s she became a jazz educator of merit.

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Songs

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    Do you Know a Good Thing When You See One

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    Don't Worry 'Bout It Baby, Here I Am

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    Downtown

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    Dreamsville

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    Duck and Rock

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    Everybody Loves a Lover

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    Feeling Good

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    Five O'Clock Whistle

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    For Dancers Only

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    Freedom Dance

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    Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You

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    Give Me The Simple Life

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    Good Lookin' Out

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    Gravy Waltz

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    Great Scott

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    Hanky Panky

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    Heat Wave

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    Hip Soul

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    Hip Twist

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    Hoe Down

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    How Am I to Know

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    How Sweet

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    I Feel All Right

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    I Get a Kick Out of You

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    I Want You Back

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    I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You

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    I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face

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    In the Still of the Night

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    Instant Blues

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    It's Your Thing


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