Scott D. Davis is known for the ballad 'Open Arms,' which appeared on his 1983 debut album of the same name. The song became his most recognizable work, though he recorded other albums like 'Lessons in Love' and 'Second Wind' in the years that followed.
He worked with musicians including guitarists Mark Houghton and Robbie Buchanan, bassist Bob Glaub, and drummer John Pierce. Davis also collaborated with artists like John Denver, Amy Grant, and Vince Gill.
His catalog includes piano arrangements of rock songs like 'Sweet Child O' Mine,' 'Enter Sandman,' and 'Fade To Black,' alongside his own material such as 'My Immortal.'
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