Millie Scott

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Prisoner of Love 00:00 Tools
Automatic 00:00 Tools
Automatic (Extended Version) 00:00 Tools
Ev'ry Little Bit 00:00 Tools
Every Little Bit 00:00 Tools
Love me right 00:00 Tools
One Stop lover 00:00 Tools
2 Hot 2 Handle 00:00 Tools
Let's Talk It Over 00:00 Tools
Can't Stand The Heat 00:00 Tools
Don't Take Your Love 00:00 Tools
A Love Of Your Own 00:00 Tools
It's My Life 00:00 Tools
FERNANDO EN FILIPPO 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tonight 00:00 Tools
I Can Make it Good for You 00:00 Tools
Heaven 00:00 Tools
The Key 00:00 Tools
To The Letter 00:00 Tools
Keep It To Yourself 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be Yours 00:00 Tools
E'vry Little Bit 00:00 Tools
fallin' in love 00:00 Tools
I'm Laughing Up My Sleeve 00:00 Tools
Prisoner of Love (Club Mix) 00:00 Tools
Prisoner of love (12-Inch Ver 00:00 Tools
Prisoner of Love - Club Mix 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be The One 00:00 Tools
Let's Talk It Over featuring David Ball 00:00 Tools
Who Cares 00:00 Tools
Let's Talk It Over (1987) 00:00 Tools
A Better Love 00:00 Tools
Automatic [Extended version] 00:00 Tools
Don't Take Your Love featuring Earl Klugh 00:00 Tools
Prisoner Of Love (12") 00:00 Tools
PRISONER OF LOVE (12-INCH) 00:00 Tools
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Millie Scott was born in Savannah, Georgia and sang in the gospel groups The Pilgrim Gospel Singers and The Sermonettes before moving into jazz. After a spell with Bobby Dilworth & The Blazers she moved to New York and began working on the session scene. Soon she formed a group The Glories which released one single 'I Stand Accused' for the local Date label. When The Temptations came to New York they tempted Millie to move to Detroit, where she remains to this day. She formed a new group Quiet Elegance an toured with The Temptations and The Detroit Spinners before Willie Mitchell signed Quiet Elegance to the Hi label down in Memphis. After touring as a backing singer with AI Green, Millie formed Cut Glass with Ortheia Barnes (1976), and worked with the group for three years. In 1986, she was signed to D&B Productions in Detroit, helmed by Producer/Writer Bruce Nazarian, whose recordings led to Millie's being signed as a solo artist to Island Records and releasing her debut single 'Prisoner Of Love' (U.K. Top 75). The track was followed by an album 'Love Me Right', including 'Automatic' (UK Top 75) and 'Every Little Bit' (UK Top 75). Her second Island album, 'I Can Make It Good For You', (1988), included 'A Love Of Your Own' and 'To The Letter'. Both of her 80's albums were produced by Bruce Nazarian and the late Duane Bradley, and featured the writing skills of Ronn Matlock, along with artistic input from the likes of Earl Klugh, Michael Powell (Chapter 8 and Anita Baker), Paulette McWilliams, Dave McMurray and Jeff Lorber. Albums: Love Me Right (4th & Broadway 1987) I Can Make It Good for You (4th & Broadway 1988) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.