I have, ( What I believe is her first record ) up on my channel... "When You Wish Upon A Star" ...so great, even in her young years ! (Known as "Little Linda" She is great!
John, was linda succesful on the UK musical charts? I was born in '98, but know mostly about the girls and guys who were succesful during the 50s, Alma Cogan, Teresa, Brewer Doris Day, and Rosemary Clooney, of course
Yeah, it looks like way back then they didn't have all this PC culture crap and wok mentality, and people getting offended at the drop of a hat, and probably a lot less crime in the big cities and oh my goodness, people probably trusted each other more way back then! And yes, Linda Scott has a great voice and maybe she still records!
Wow!!! I liked Linda's songs which I listened to on Top 40 Station CJCA, but I've only ever seen a few pictures of her. This is GREAT, first time seeing her in action ... and I really liked Yessiree. If this clip was actually shot in '62, she would only have been 17 .... more WoW!!! Thanks for this GSMM.
On this day in 1962 {February 2nd} Linda Scott performed "Yessiree" on the Dick Clark ABC-TV weekday-afternoon program, 'American Bandstand'... Two days later on February 4th the song entered Billboard's Top 100 chart at position #96, five weeks later it would peak at #60 {for 1 week} and it spent seven weeks on the Top 100... As noted above, she performed the song in the movie "Don't Knock The Twist", two months later on April 13th the film would have it's world premier in New York City... Between 1961 and 1964 she had eleven Top 100 records, two made the Top 10; "I've Told Every Little Star" {#3 for 1 week in 1961} and "Don't Bet Money, Honey" {#9 for 2 weeks in 1961}... Besides "I've Told Every Little Star", she had two other charted records with 'Star' in their titles; "Starlight, Starbright" {#44 in 1961} and "Count Every Star" {#41 in 1962}... Linda Scott, born Linda Joy Sampson, will celebrate her 73rd birthday in four months on June 1st {2018}...
As far as female singer shes up near the top for me. She looked way different in later appearances idk if she was just tryin a different look or had surgery she didn't need it gorgeous dont make girls like they did back then. There's a lot of artists who get credit but should be remembered way more from this era..
Thanks for this very fine posting(correct aspect ratio & good resolution)of this superb vocalist doing one of her own compositions...an extremely catchy tune that never caught on the way that it should have...a great little rocker...both the song and Linda.
I believe the older lady in the front of the finger-snapping back-up singers is Dora Hall. A geriatric (by the time) singer that covered many songs on various cheap labels. She is actually a very talented - having started during the Vaudeville days - and in some cases more capable than the artists she covered.
Dora Hall was dreadful! She only made records because she was married the millionaire who founded Solo cups. And there is no record of her being in this film.
Greetings to you, from an American Finn! 🙂 I'm still desperately trying to learn the ancestral language that my grandparents opted to not pass on to the younger generations that followed.
Yessiree I like all of Linda Scott's songs she is a great
performer and also such a
very pretty lady
I have, ( What I believe is her first record ) up on my channel... "When You Wish Upon A Star" ...so great, even in her young years ! (Known as "Little Linda" She is great!
I love her voice, they don't make music as good as this anymore sadly
Superbe chanteuse c'était le bon vieux temps ❤❤❤❤
I'm 22 now, this song is still a hit for me
It's your WIN!
I adore Linda Scott and that's how they did it way back then.
John, was linda succesful on the UK musical charts?
I was born in '98, but know mostly about the girls and guys who were succesful during the 50s, Alma Cogan, Teresa, Brewer Doris Day, and Rosemary Clooney, of course
Yeah, it looks like way back then they didn't have all this PC culture crap and wok mentality, and people getting offended at the drop of a hat, and probably a lot less crime in the big cities and oh my goodness, people probably trusted each other more way back then! And yes, Linda Scott has a great voice and maybe she still records!
Wow!!! I liked Linda's songs which I listened to on Top 40 Station CJCA, but I've only ever seen a few pictures of her. This is GREAT, first time seeing her in action ... and I really liked Yessiree. If this clip was actually shot in '62, she would only have been 17 .... more WoW!!! Thanks for this GSMM.
She was a cutie pie. YESSIREE she was..
what a voice, so sharp and clear
Linda...espectacular voz...estupendo video
On this day in 1962 {February 2nd} Linda Scott performed "Yessiree" on the Dick Clark ABC-TV weekday-afternoon program, 'American Bandstand'...
Two days later on February 4th the song entered Billboard's Top 100 chart at position #96, five weeks later it would peak at #60 {for 1 week} and it spent seven weeks on the Top 100...
As noted above, she performed the song in the movie "Don't Knock The Twist", two months later on April 13th the film would have it's world premier in New York City...
Between 1961 and 1964 she had eleven Top 100 records, two made the Top 10; "I've Told Every Little Star" {#3 for 1 week in 1961} and "Don't Bet Money, Honey" {#9 for 2 weeks in 1961}...
Besides "I've Told Every Little Star", she had two other charted records with 'Star' in their titles; "Starlight, Starbright" {#44 in 1961} and "Count Every Star" {#41 in 1962}...
Linda Scott, born Linda Joy Sampson, will celebrate her 73rd birthday in four months on June 1st {2018}...
What a delight to find Linda singing this upbeat song!
Fabulous 👌
Yes Yes .this really good !!
O vestido 😍😍😍😍
As far as female singer shes up near the top for me. She looked way different in later appearances idk if she was just tryin a different look or had surgery she didn't need it gorgeous dont make girls like they did back then. There's a lot of artists who get credit but should be remembered way more from this era..
Thanks for this very fine posting(correct aspect ratio & good resolution)of this superb vocalist doing one of her own compositions...an extremely catchy tune that never caught on the way that it should have...a great little rocker...both the song and Linda.
Fantastic!!!😂😂❤❤
Thanks for posting this. I always loved Linda Scott.
excelente linda Scott !
Gran voz... ❤️
Never heard it before, but Yessiree this song is for me! Thanks GS Music Moments.
A Great Voice And Style.
Thank You Very Much For Editing.
☺
Великолепная певица ее харизьма затмить может всех.
It's from the movie; "Don't knock the Twist "
Офигенно!!
excelente linda Scott
J'aime bien le choeur des chanteurs
Don Peake playing that Telecaster guitar.
malditos 60 años tardes
Doing her best Brenda Lee there at the end.
The way the guitarist is looking at her in the back!!!!! I was born in the wrong generation 😭
bassist
Yes, he eyes her the whole time she is singing as he plays the guitar!
Very nice*
I've been binging on her songs lately anyone knows where she is now? I've heard she became a music teacher
In those burb neighborhoods from pre teen boy (me) to the teenagers and College guys, who didn’t have a crush on Linda Scott ?
Am I right that Linda wrote this herself? She's fantastic.
R.I.P Spanky
Love you dad 😎
Блин опоздал на 60 лет
Красиво и очень игриво поет.+
This is the girl.
@a1748
Mulholland Drive?
8/2/24
@@janeleekeller Yes, she's told every little star
@@angelocozzolino1748
Thanks 😊.
JaneLee
8/1/24
It's not the musicians playing in the back. This is the audio from the disc.
anyone know how i can find out who the guys where on stage? the instrumentalists. particularly the guy on our right with the big guitar?
Is Linda Scott still living and is she still performing ?
I wonder if the musicians backing her are part of the Hutch Davie Orchestra as indicated on the record label.
she;d have been 17!
I believe the older lady in the front of the finger-snapping back-up singers is Dora Hall. A geriatric (by the time) singer that covered many songs on various cheap labels. She is actually a very talented - having started during the Vaudeville days - and in some cases more capable than the artists she covered.
Dora Hall was dreadful! She only made records because she was married the millionaire who founded Solo cups. And there is no record of her being in this film.
why is her hair so tall
The style was called a "beehive".
What is it: "Yessiree" ?
(I am from Finland).
yes sir
@@Yoshiwaffle Thank you a lot, dear friend !
Greetings to you, from an American Finn! 🙂 I'm still desperately trying to learn the ancestral language that my grandparents opted to not pass on to the younger generations that followed.
It more accurately means “Yes, sure” as it’s sung here.
最高のりのりはははははははは
aha a very memorable song over many generations especially mine, The Baby Boomers?????
The song is cute and so is she but people snapping their fingers makes me homicidal.
SUPER NUMMER
Hillbilly at its best , ilove it
excelente linda Scott
excelente linda Scott !
excelente linda Scott