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Bertha Scott
Bertha Scott is a U.S. songwriter known for her contributions to popular music. She is credited with co-writing the song "I Miss You So" alongside Jimmy Henderson and Sid Robin, which was first popularized by The Cats and the Fiddle in 1940. The song has been covered by various artists, including Chris Connor, Paul Anka, and Little Anthony & the Imperials, demonstrating its enduring appeal. Additionally, Scott co-wrote "It's Nothing" with Charles Brown, which was released in 1949. Her work primarily appears in the songwriting and arrangement category, with 129 credits to her name.

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