Carla Thomas

Carla Thomas

Person from United States

Genres: r&b, soul, female vocalists, stax, 60s, Southern Soul

Carla Thomas
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About Carla Thomas

Carla Thomas (born December 21, 1942 in Memphis, Tennessee) is often referred to as the Queen of Memphis Soul. At the age of 17, she recorded a duet with her father Rufus Thomas, "Because I Love You", which became a Southern hit and gave the Satellite label (later Stax Records) its first real success. In 1961 she rose to national prominence with "Gee Whiz (Look in His Eyes)", which reached the Top Ten in both the R&B and Pop categories, becoming the first Memphis soul record to have an impact nationwide and ensuring the success of the Stax Records label. In the next ten years, she had 22 singles on the national charts, including "I'll Bring It on Home to You" (an answer to Sam Cooke's "Bring It on Home to Me"), "Let Me Be Good to You", and Isaac Hayes' "B-A-B-Y". She is well-known for her duets with Otis Redding, from the album King & Queen, including the recordings of the Lowell Fulson composition "Tramp" and the Steve Cropper/Eddie Floyd song "Knock on Wood". In 1993 Carla Thomas received a Pioneer Award from the Rhythm and Blues Foundation.

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Carla Thomas — Top 11 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Carla Good For You
Carla L'autre moi
Carla Entre Nous Deux
Carla Planete A Louer
Carla J en veux pas
Carla J'en veux pas
Carla Feniks
Carla Si seulement je pouvais lui manquer
Carla Hoe Kom Ik In Een Discotheek
Carla Les Gens Qui S'aiment
Carla Bim Bam toi
Good For You
L'autre moi
Entre Nous Deux
Planete A Louer
J en veux pas
J'en veux pas
Feniks
Si seulement je pouvais lui manquer
Hoe Kom Ik In Een Discotheek
Les Gens Qui S'aiment
Bim Bam toi