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Walter Scott "Scotty" Emerick (born July 11, 1973 in Hollywood, Florida) is an American country music artist, known primarily for his work with Toby Keith. In addition to penning several of Keith's singles, Emerick has also written for Sawyer Brown, George Strait and several other artists. He recorded an unreleased album, The Coast Is Clear, for DreamWorks Records in 2003, and has charted four singles on the country charts, including a No.24-peaking duet with Keith, "I Can't Take You Anywhere". One of his songs, "What's Up with That", was featured in the soundtrack to the film Broken Bridges.
Scotty Emerick - I Can't Take You Anywhere ft. Toby Keith
Music video by Scotty Emerick performing I Can't Take You Anywhere. (C) 2003 SKG Music Nashville LLC/Dreamworks Records Nashville
published: 16 Jun 2009
Scotty Emerick - The Coast Is Clear
Music video by Scotty Emerick performing The Coast Is Clear. (C) 2003 SKG Music Nashville LLC/Dreamworks Records Nashville
published: 16 Jun 2009
Scotty Emerick, Like My Dog
http://scottyemerick.com/ Scotty Emerick with Paul Overstreet, Wood Newton, Even Stevens, Michael Loudermilk at the Bluebird Cafe, Nashville Tn during Tin Pan South on April 1, 2011. Written by Scotty Emerick and Harley Allen http://www.bluebirdcafe.com/
published: 02 Apr 2011
Scotty Emerick: Where That Came From
Listen to Scotty Emerick's latest release Headwinds (The Demo Sessions) now. Available on all streaming platforms.
published: 18 Jul 2023
“Wonder Why We Ever Go Home”(1977 Jimmy Buffett)
published: 06 Sep 2023
Scotty Emerick - The Watch
Music video by Scotty Emerick performing The Watch. (C) 2004 DreamWorks Records Nashville
published: 16 Jun 2009
Willie Nelson - Toby Keith - Scott Emerick
Toby Keith and Scott Emerick singing the song "I'll Never Smoke Weed With Willie Again" during Willie Nelson's 70th birthday celebration.
published: 17 Mar 2008
As Good As I Once Was - Scotty Emerick - Key West
Songwriter Scotty Emerick sings the song he wrote at the Legends of Music Row Key West, 10/15/2022.
published: 19 Oct 2022
Scotty Emerick - Time To Build A Boat
Hear Scotty Emerick's latest release "Time To Build A Boat" now!
Available on all streaming platforms. lnk.bio/scottyemerick
published: 19 Jul 2024
Scotty Emerick, If I Had a Beer
http://scottyemerick.com/ Scotty Emerick at the Key West Songwriter Festival 2009
http://scottyemerick.com/ Scotty Emerick with Paul Overstreet, Wood Newton, Even Stevens, Michael Loudermilk at the Bluebird Cafe, Nashville Tn during Tin Pan ...
http://scottyemerick.com/ Scotty Emerick with Paul Overstreet, Wood Newton, Even Stevens, Michael Loudermilk at the Bluebird Cafe, Nashville Tn during Tin Pan South on April 1, 2011. Written by Scotty Emerick and Harley Allen http://www.bluebirdcafe.com/
http://scottyemerick.com/ Scotty Emerick with Paul Overstreet, Wood Newton, Even Stevens, Michael Loudermilk at the Bluebird Cafe, Nashville Tn during Tin Pan South on April 1, 2011. Written by Scotty Emerick and Harley Allen http://www.bluebirdcafe.com/
http://scottyemerick.com/ Scotty Emerick with Paul Overstreet, Wood Newton, Even Stevens, Michael Loudermilk at the Bluebird Cafe, Nashville Tn during Tin Pan South on April 1, 2011. Written by Scotty Emerick and Harley Allen http://www.bluebirdcafe.com/
HIDDEN ERROR: Usage of "Instruments" is not recognized
Walter Scott "Scotty" Emerick (born July 11, 1973 in Hollywood, Florida) is an American country music artist, known primarily for his work with Toby Keith. In addition to penning several of Keith's singles, Emerick has also written for Sawyer Brown, George Strait and several other artists. He recorded an unreleased album, The Coast Is Clear, for DreamWorks Records in 2003, and has charted four singles on the country charts, including a No.24-peaking duet with Keith, "I Can't Take You Anywhere". One of his songs, "What's Up with That", was featured in the soundtrack to the film Broken Bridges.
Afternoon low tide, workin' my plan. Got one hand in the water, the other in the sand. Two beers in a cooler, one warm heart in place. Got a picture in a bottle, one nailed up to a palm tree. One out in the wind and they all look like me. I want somebody to be the feeling's all over my face. Oh, I've never been more ready than I am right now, I know sooner or later, someday, somehow, Somebody's gonna walk up, An' join somebody sittin' right here. So wherever, whoever you are, The coast is clear. I close my eyes and the sound of the waves, Carries me forward to better days, An' they open my eyes to the woman of my dreams strolling in. With a small touch of shyness an' a smooth kind of style, She kisses me on the cheek and she says with a smile: "I've been waiting all my life for you, baby. Where have you been?" Oh, I've never been more ready than I am right now, I know sooner or later, someway, somehow, Somebody's gonna walk up, An' join somebody sittin' right here. So wherever, whoever you are, The coast is clear. Girl, wherever, whoever you are, The coast is clear. Afternoon low tide, I'm just workin' my plan, Right now, right here, The coast is clear. Oh, yeah.
Travis' longtime producer, Kyle Lehning, decided that "Where That Came From," an unreleased ballad written by Scotty Emerick and John Scott Sherrill and initially recorded by Dupré, was best ... "It's not about how it sounds.
... hear that voice again.' The AI technology pulled from Randy Travis music spanning 28 years to create his version of 'Where That Came From,' a romantic ballad written by Scotty Emerick and John Scott.
“AI for good would be giving Randy Travis his voice back.” Written by Scotty Emerick and John Scott Sherrill and originally recorded - but not released - by James Dupre, the new song uses technology ...
It's also why he hasn't released new music in over a decade, until now ...Lacy and Lehning chose to use “Where That Came From,” a song written by Scotty Emerick and John Scott Sherrill that Lehning co-produced and held on to for years ... Lacy agrees.
It's also why he hasn't released new music in over a decade, until now ...Lacy and Lehning chose to use “Where That Came From,” a song written by Scotty Emerick and John Scott Sherrill that Lehning co-produced and held on to for years ... Lacy agrees ... .
It's also why he hasn't released new music in over a decade, until now ...Lacy and Lehning chose to use "Where That Came From," a song written by Scotty Emerick and John Scott Sherrill that Lehning co-produced and held on to for years ... Lacy agrees ... ___.