<P> After recording two good - selling local hits for ABC - Paramount in 1957, he switched to the Carlton record label and had a double - sided national hit in 1958 with "Leroy" (#11) / "My True Love" (#3). The record sold over one million copies, earning Scott his first gold disc . Later in 1958, "With Your Love" (#28) reached the Top 40 . In all, six of 12 songs on his first album became hit singles . On most of these tracks, he was backed up by the vocal group, the Chantones . </P> <P> He served in the United States Army during most of 1959, just after "Goodbye Baby" (#8) made the Top Ten . 1959 also saw him chart with "The Way I Walk" (#35). Most of his Carlton master tapes were believed lost or destroyed until Rollercoaster Records in England released a vinyl EP, "Jack Scott Rocks", and CD, "The Way I Walk", which were for the most part mastered from original tapes rather than the disc dubs used for previous reissues . </P> <P> At the beginning of 1960, Scott again changed record labels, this time to Top Rank Records . He then recorded four Billboard Hot 100 hits--"What in the World's Come Over You" (#5), "Burning Bridges" (#3) b / w "Oh Little One" (#34), and "It Only Happened Yesterday" (#38). "What in the World's Come Over You" was Scott's second gold disc winner . Scott continued to record and perform during the 1960s and 1970s . His song "You're Just Gettin' Better" reached the country charts in 1974 . In May 1977, Scott recorded a Peel session for BBC Radio 1 disc jockey, John Peel . </P> <P> Scott had more US singles (19), in a shorter period of time (41 months), than any other recording artist--with the exception of The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Fats Domino and Connie Francis . Scott wrote all of his own hits, except one: "Burning Bridges ." </P>

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