Robert William Scott, also known as Bobby Scott, was an American musician,
arranger, record producer, and songwriter. He studied under Edvard Moritz at the
La Follette School of Music and started performing professionally by eleven. In
1956, Scott achieved a significant breakthrough with "Chain Gang," which peaked
at number 13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and sold over one million copies. He
notably won a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition with "A Taste of
Honey." Scott's collaborations included work with Louis Prima, Gene Krupa, Tony
Scott, Quincy Jones, and Bobby D...