- King Hillbilly Bop 'n' Boogie: Roots of Rockabilly 1944-1956 · 1978
- Scotland Forever · 1995
- Double Hop Scotch: Party Collection, Sing & Dance to 101 Great Songs · 2005
- Scottish Serenity · 2002
- Tommy Scott's Dream · 2000
- Now and Then · 1980
- Flower of Scotland · 2017
- Tommy Scott's Country Ceilidh Party · 1993
- Big Country Dance Party · 2005
- Tommy Scott's Country Hop · 1993
- Doc Tommy Scott's Last Real Medicine Show: World's Most Unusual Songs · 1984
- Tommy Scott in Ireland · 2007
- Tommy Scott's Hop Scotch Ceilidh Party · 1995
Singles & EPs
Compilations
About Tommy Scott
Singer, actor, comedian, and head of one of America’s last travelling Medicine Shows, Ramblin’ Tommy Scott, was a regular on the radio show Wheeling Jamboree in the early '30s before joining the Herb-O-Lac Medicine Show. In 1939 he joined Charlie Monroe’s Original Kentucky Partners, where he performed serious vocals, but regularly turned his hand to comedy. In 1941 Scott played the Grand Ole Opry, where he sang, did comedy and performed ventriloquism with a dummy known as Luke McLuke. He subsequently toured the act across the U.S. with his old-time medicine show, which was still on the road in the '90s. He recorded for various labels, including 4-Star and King, and in 1976 was inducted into the Country Music Hall Of Fame.
- HOMETOWN
- Stephens County, GA, United States
- BORN
- June 24, 1917
- GENRE
- Worldwide