Carol Douglas

Carol Douglas

Genres: Disco, funk, female vocalists, 70s, funk soul artists

About Carol Douglas

Carol Douglas (b. April 7, 1948 in Brooklyn, New York) is an actress and singer who is best known for her disco hits "Doctor's Orders" (1974) and "Midnight Love Affair" (1976). Douglas comes from a musical family background, her mother being blues and jazz singer Minnie Newsome and her cousin, soul legend, Sam Cooke. After a few years as an actress Douglas decided to concentrate on her music career and in the early 1970s she landed the role of lead singer for the reformed soul group The Chantels. She toured the U.S. with the group for a while before receiving a record contract with Midland International Records in 1974 as a solo act. The first single released under the label, "Doctor's Orders", became a hit, reaching #2 on Billboard magazine's Disco chart, #9 R&B and #11 on the Billboard Hot 100. The follow up single "A Hurricane Is Coming Tonite" became a minor hit, reaching #81 on Billboard's Hot 100. In 1976 she hit #1 on the disco chart with "Midnight Love Affair" / "Crime Don't Pay", both from her second album Midnight Love Affair. The single also reached the #96 spot on Cash Box magazine's top 100 chart. The following year she recorded the track "You Make Me Feel the Music" for the soundtrack to the 1977 motion picture The Haunted. "So You Win Again" was arranged by Michael Zager whose presence on Douglas' 1978 album release Burnin' resulted in a critical (if not commercial) upswing. Burnin' also featured Douglas' version of the Bee Gees' "Night Fever" - not a Zager arrangement - which became Douglas' only entry in the UK Singles Chart at #66. Douglas' 1979 album Come Into My Life was an obvious bid to re-charge her club popularity: only six tracks long with production by Greg Carmichael who had enjoyed several disco hits with studio groups, but the single "I Got The Answer" was only a mild club success. Although she did not appear in the disco themed movie Saturday Night Fever, Douglas was enough of a disco star that her name appears on the marquee of the disco featured in the movie. Even though Douglas would go on to chart over a half-dozen other hits on the U.S. disco chart, none of them would reach the success on the mainstream pop charts like "Doctor's Orders".In 1981, Douglas' cover of the Three Degrees' "My Simple Heart" was released on 20th Century Records as by then the Midland International (aka Midsong) was defunct. "My Simple Heart" was also Douglas' debut on Carrere Records based in Paris where Douglas lived for a time: in the early 1980s Carrère handled Douglas' European releases while in the US Douglas was signed to O'Loughlin's Next Plateau label. Her last album to date 'I Got Your Body', renamed 'Love Zone' in the US and Canada, was released in 1983 including her latest four 12" singles from 1981 to 1983: "My Simple Heart", "You're Not So Hot", "I Got Your Body" and "Got Ya Where I Want Ya". The cut "You're Not So Hot" reached #71 in France (1982). The retro-boom of the 1990s put Douglas back on the road touring and making personal appearances at a number of special events including the Martin Luther King Concert Series, Beatstock '97, Saturday Night Fever 20th Anniversary Reunion and the Dance Music Hall of Fame ceremony. In 2003, she returned to the recording studio when she was invited to sing backing vocals on Wanda Dee's Goddess Is Here! CD. During this period, she also re-recorded a number of her hits, which were also released.

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Carol Douglas — Top 30 songs of 74

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Carol Douglas I Got The Answer
Carol Douglas Doctor s Orders.
Carol Douglas Doctor's Orders
Carol Douglas My simple heart
Carol Douglas Light My Fire
Carol Douglas Midnight Love Affair
Carol Douglas My Simple Heart
Carol Douglas Burnin'
Carol Douglas Dancing Queen
Carol Douglas Fell In Love For The First Time Today / Burnin'
Carol Douglas Let You Come Into My Life
Carol Douglas Doctor's Orders
Carol Douglas Doctor's Orders (Hits Anthology: Carol Douglas (Digitally Remastered))
Carol Douglas Doctor's Orders (1974)
Carol Douglas My Simple Heart (1981)
Carol Douglas Doctor’s Orders
Carol Douglas We Do It (Dj ''S'' Remix)
Carol Douglas Doctor's Order
Carol Douglas Crime Don't Pay (1977)
Carol Douglas Doctors Orders
Carol Douglas Midnight Love Affair
Carol Douglas Midnight Love Affair (Rcs Network)
Carol Douglas Bad Luck (House Version)
Carol Douglas I Got The Answer (Pt.2)
Carol Douglas My Simple Heart (Extended David Kust Simple Remix Edit)
Carol Douglas Love Sick
Carol Douglas Baby Don`t Let This Good Love Die
Carol Douglas I Want To Stay With You
Carol Douglas You're Not So Hot
Carol Douglas Doctor's Orders 1974
I Got The Answer
Doctor s Orders.
Doctor's Orders
My simple heart
Light My Fire
Midnight Love Affair
My Simple Heart
Dancing Queen
Fell In Love For The First Time Today / Burnin'
Let You Come Into My Life
Doctor's Orders
Doctor's Orders (Hits Anthology: Carol Douglas (Digitally Remastered))
Doctor's Orders (1974)
My Simple Heart (1981)
Doctor’s Orders
We Do It (Dj ''S'' Remix)
Doctor's Order
Crime Don't Pay (1977)
Doctors Orders
Midnight Love Affair
Midnight Love Affair (Rcs Network)
Bad Luck (House Version)
I Got The Answer (Pt.2)
My Simple Heart (Extended David Kust Simple Remix Edit)
Love Sick
Baby Don`t Let This Good Love Die
I Want To Stay With You
You're Not So Hot
Doctor's Orders 1974