Linda Scott was unfortunately an underrated talent by the media. She had a great vocal instrument and she knew how to utilize it to its fullest capacity. Her bright sparkling voice has an instant appeal. She knew how to phrase the lyric and deliver the melody in stunning fashion. She had many hits including the million seller, "I Told Every Little Star" which was featured in David Lynch's film, "Mulholland Drive". The arrival of The Beatles really put a damper on the American pop rock ballad singer. Female singers like Lesley Gore, Connie Francis, Connie Stevens et al went into a sharp decline and had to find other venues for their talent. "Never In A Million Years" mad it to #56 on the Billboard Top 100 chart.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Linda Scott: Never In A Million Years (1962)
Linda Scott was unfortunately an underrated talent by the media. She had a great vocal instrument and she knew how to utilize it to its fullest capacity. Her bright sparkling voice has an instant appeal. She knew how to phrase the lyric and deliver the melody in stunning fashion. She had many hits including the million seller, "I Told Every Little Star" which was featured in David Lynch's film, "Mulholland Drive". The arrival of The Beatles really put a damper on the American pop rock ballad singer. Female singers like Lesley Gore, Connie Francis, Connie Stevens et al went into a sharp decline and had to find other venues for their talent. "Never In A Million Years" mad it to #56 on the Billboard Top 100 chart.
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