bvoc, voc, *1948 US
R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Sundray Tucker
Born 1943 in Philadelphia, PA, United States Cindy Scott was born Sundray Tucker and raised in North Philadelphia. Having Lynda Laurence of The Supremes as her sister and Tammi Terrell and Bunny Sigler as cousins, Cindy was destined to sing, and by the age of 14 she was doing just that with sister Lynda and later with the Ordettes, which included Patti LaBelle. Sundray Tucker became Cindy Scott after a deal went sour with Don Robey and she was forced to change her name and record incognito. She soon began collaborating with Leon Huff and in 1967 had two releases on Veep Records for producers John Madara and Dave White -- "I Love You Baby" and Otis Redding's "I've Been Loving You Too Long."
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Live & Red Hot | Cindy Scott | 2000 | Album |
The Loving Country | Cindy Scott | 2000 | Single |
The Loving Country | Cindy Scott | 1999 | Album |
Conquer The World Together / We're Only Human | Bunny Sigler and Cindy Scott | 1970 | Single |
We're Only Human / Sure Didn't Take Long (For The News To Get Around) | Bunny Sigler & Cindy Scott | 1969 | Single |
I Love You Baby | Cindy Scott | 1967 | Single |
I Love You Baby | Cindy Scott | 1967 | Single |
I've Been Loving You Too Long / Time Can Change A Love | Cindy Scott | 1966 | Single |
It's Not What You Say, But What You Do That Counts | Cindy Scott | Single | |
World Of Happiness/Bird Walkin | Cindy Scott, The Emanons | Single |
Cindy Scott |
Cindy Scott voc US Jazz |