Peggy Scott-Adams

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Bill 04:19 Tools
I'm Getting What I Want 05:16 Tools
I'll Take Care Of You 02:58 Tools
Part Time Lover, Full Time Fool 00:00 Tools
Help Yourself 00:00 Tools
Mr. Right or Mr. Wrong 04:16 Tools
Your Divorce Has Been Denied 05:17 Tools
Cleaning House 00:00 Tools
Slow Drag 00:00 Tools
I Intend To Take Your Place 05:06 Tools
If I'm Not Still Married 00:00 Tools
Burning 00:00 Tools
If It Ain't Broke Don't Fix It 00:00 Tools
Spousal Abuse 00:00 Tools
You, Her, and His 00:00 Tools
You Will Always Be My Man 00:00 Tools
I don't Wanna Steal It 00:00 Tools
See You Next Weekend 00:00 Tools
When You're Married To A Fool 00:00 Tools
That's How I Do It 00:00 Tools
Just Go Away 00:00 Tools
Fresh Out of Tears 00:00 Tools
What Cha Do'in to Me 00:00 Tools
Let the Door Hit Ya! 00:00 Tools
If You Wanna Hear Me Holler, Lick Me Up Some Dollars 00:00 Tools
Leave Me Alone 00:00 Tools
Love Me Like I Want You To 00:00 Tools
I'm In Love 00:00 Tools
Good Little House Wife 00:00 Tools
You're Too Freaky for Me 00:00 Tools
I'm Changing (A Tribute To Johnnie Taylor) 00:00 Tools
When Did You Leave Heaven 00:00 Tools
This Time It's About Me 00:00 Tools
Be Careful In the Name of Love 00:00 Tools
You, Her and His 00:00 Tools
If I Was Getting It At Home 00:00 Tools
I'm That Kinda Woman 00:00 Tools
She's Getting Into My Pants 00:00 Tools
Some Things You Just Don't Do 00:00 Tools
You Got To Be Good To Me 00:00 Tools
Mommy's No Dummy 00:00 Tools
Freddy This Freddy That 00:00 Tools
I've Had It With You 00:00 Tools
Make Me Yours 00:00 Tools
Still Wanna Be Black Again 00:00 Tools
A Woman Knows How to Please Herself 00:00 Tools
Sweaty Men (Doggie Style Mix) 00:00 Tools
I Hear You Knocking 00:00 Tools
A Good Woman Thinking Bad 00:00 Tools
His Eye Is on the Sparrow (Acapella) 00:00 Tools
God Can and He Will 00:00 Tools
If You Wanna Hear Me Hollar Lick Me Up Some Dollars 00:00 Tools
What Cha Doin' to Me 00:00 Tools
THAT'S OK WITH ME 00:00 Tools
It Ain't All Good 00:00 Tools
If IT Ain't Broke 00:00 Tools
Sweaty Men 00:00 Tools
Pam 00:00 Tools
All of Our Friends 00:00 Tools
I'm Willing to Be Your Friend 00:00 Tools
I'm Willing to Be a Friend 00:00 Tools
Girls Don't Like Cheap Guys 00:00 Tools
I'm So Lonely 00:00 Tools
When You Want Me 00:00 Tools
I'm Getting What I Want (2000 Millennium Mix) 00:00 Tools
Whatcha' Doing To Me 00:00 Tools
Hi Class, Lo Class & No Class 00:00 Tools
Part Time Lover, Fool Time Fool 00:00 Tools
I'll Take Care of You (Live) 00:00 Tools
Bad Water 00:00 Tools
This May Be My Last Time 00:00 Tools
It's So Hard Being a Woman 00:00 Tools
Life After Bill 00:00 Tools
Be Like Jesus 00:00 Tools
Just Because 00:00 Tools
Did You Know? 00:00 Tools
U Will Always Be My Man 00:00 Tools
Old School 00:00 Tools
02 Make Me Yours 00:00 Tools
His Eye Is on the Sparrow 00:00 Tools
Not Good Enough To Marry 00:00 Tools
Brand New Me 00:00 Tools
If You Wanna Hear Me Hollar Lick Me 00:00 Tools
Forever Came To An End 00:00 Tools
You, Her and His (Hot to Trot Mix) 00:00 Tools
I Want to Talk About Jesus Tonight 00:00 Tools
Lord, Stand By Me 00:00 Tools
When I'm With You 00:00 Tools
Be Careful in the Name of Love (Asses on the Floor Mix) 00:00 Tools
What'cha Doin' to Me 00:00 Tools
Never Alone 00:00 Tools
Burning (Live) 00:00 Tools
I'm That Kind Of Woman 00:00 Tools
No Pain No Gain 00:00 Tools
Christmas Friends of Mine 00:00 Tools
This Is Our Night 00:00 Tools
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Peggy Scott-Adams (born June 25, 1948, Queens, New York) is a Soul and R&B African-American female singer. Although not well-known by the mainstream music world, she is known by knowledgeable blues fans, sometimes by the former name of Peggy Scott. Sometimes she is also known as "The Little Lady with the Big Voice". Early life and career Peggy Scott-Adams grew up as a child from a very small typical town of Opp in Alabama. Throughout her early career, Peggy Scott toured with Ben E. King as a teenager and hit the Top 40 three times as a duet act with Jo Jo Benson back in the 1960s. She came back strong in the late 1990s after decades of inactivity with the top-seller song called "Bill," a wildly popular contemporary blues song about a story of a woman whose man has been fooling around --- with another man. Not long after that, Peggy Scott had been out of the music business since the late 1960s, and subsequently she was working as a lounge singer in Pensacola, Florida until she moved to California and married a Compton city commissioner in 1988. She was then persuaded to return to the studio by singer/songwriter/producer, Jimmy Lewis. With his guidance, they recorded her solo debut album called Help Yourself released on October 22, 1996. Solo career One of the Jimmy Lewis songs was a novelty track which twisted the common complaint of a wife keeping her man faithful. The twist was that her man had romantic and sexual desires for another man. This complaint is more commonplace today. Released as a single the song, "Bill", initially just to blues radio stations, it also began getting airplay on Urban contemporary radio and soon gained most-requested status at several larger stations. It peaked at #87 on the Billboard Hot 100. The music video to "Bill" also became popular. The album, "Help Yourself" began selling well, making The Billboard 200 albums chart peaking at #72, #48 on the R&B chart and #1 on the Top Blues Albums chart. The release of "Contagious" later in 1997 also featured a socially conscious hit single called, Spousal Abuse which tackle the issue of domestic abuse in relationships. Her third album Undisputed Queen released in 1999, was not quite as strong overall, but it did have its moments. Scott-Adams continued to sing audacious soul blues in the year 2000 with Live in Alabama & More which featured the ballad, "When I'm With You" and the funky dance track, "Sweaty Men." Both singles became hits. The album Hot & Sassy became her strongest since Help Yourself, featuring such hit singles as "Mr. Right Or Mr. Wrong", "If I'm Still Not Married" and "Your Divorce Has Been Denied." Recent times Her fifth album, Busting Loose was released in 2003. It featured the audcious lead single, If You Wanna Hear Me Holler, Lick Me Up Some Dollars. In 2006, she with her first Gospel album entitled God Can, And He Will. It receive positive reviews and was also well received by her fanbase. A few years later, Adams returned with her sophomore gospel album, titled, "Back To The Roots." She issued the album on July 7, 2009, on her own label, Nora Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.