суббота, 26 августа 2017 г.

Valerie Carr

A gifted vocalist, Carr recorded for King Records in the mid 1950s before being signed in 1958 by Roulette Records, where she remained until 1962. At Roulette, one of her 45 rpm recordings, "When The Boys Talk About The Girls," peaked on the 1958 Billboard chart at No. 19,[2] and also reached the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart.. The lack of further chart action in the UK gave Carr the tag there of being a one hit wonder.
However, the b-side of the record was her version of "Padre" that had been released a short time before by Toni Arden and became a million-seller hit. "Padre" is a hauntingly beautiful ballad of love lost that demonstrated the purity of Carr's voice. At the time, many believed Carr's version to be superior, and it was rumored that radio listeners may have mistakenly bought the Arden version in error.
In 1959, Carr put out two modestly successful LPs, Song Stylist Extraordinaire and Ev'ry Hour Ev'ry Day of My Life, the latter considered by some as her best work. In 1960 she recorded "Oh Gee"/"You Belong in Someone Else's Arms," the b-side written by Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard. Her 1961 single "I Left There Crying" made it into the U.S. Top 50.
Carr was reportedly one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Buddy Holly's, favorite singers

Ev'ry Hour Ev'ry Day Of My Life

I'll Always Be In Love With You
I'll Be Around
My Heart Belongs To Only You
While We're Young
Ev'ry Hour, Ev'ry Day Of My Life
Why Was I Born
Always In My Heart
I'll Never Smile Again
Come Rain Or Come Shine
You Belong To My Heart
That's Why I Was Born

Song Stylist Extraordinaire


A1 I'm Glad There Is You
A2 Make The Man Love Me
A3 Try A Little Tenderness
A4 They Didn't Believe Me
A5 Lazy Afternoon
A6 Over The Rainbow
B1 Time After Time
B2 My Funny Valentine
B3 I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good
B4 When I Fall In Love
B5 In The Wee Hours Of The Morning






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