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  1. 16 de nov. de 2020 · Share your videos with friends, family, and the world

  2. Sign in to create & share playlists, get personalized recommendations, and more. Carla Thomas Greatest Hits. Playlist • James Foster • 2020

  3. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Best Of Carla Thomas by Carla Thomas. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

    • (31)
    • Funk / Soul
    • 29
    • 1969
    • “Cause I Love You” – Featuring Rufus Thomas, His Father – 1960
    • Lovey Dovey – Featuring Otis Redding
    • Gee Whiz
    • A Love of My Own
    • I Like What You’Re Doing to Me
    • Tramp
    • I’ll Bring It Home to You
    • Call Me A Fool
    • Knock on Wood Featuring Otis Redding
    • B-A-B-Y

    In 1960, Carla Thomas and Rufus Thomas cut a version of “Cause I Love You” for Carla’s first single on Stax. The early single didn’t reach the Billboard Pop charts, but it was a regional hit in Memphis. If you’re looking for some great family harmony, check out Rufus and Carla’s dueton the bridge.

    Originally recorded by The Clovers in 1954, Carla Thomas and Otis Redding’s version was just as successful on R&B charts as the original song. The two would perform the song together in 1967, but it was until 1968 that it would be released. Unfortunately, Otis Reddingdidn’t live long enough to witness the song’s success, dying in a plane crash befo...

    “Gee Whiz” was Carla’s biggest hit to date, climbing up to #5 on the U.S. R&B chart and #10 on the Billboard Pop charts in 1961. The song would be featured in her debut album “Gee Whiz.” Produced by Chips Moman, the song has been covered numerous times by the likes of Kathy Young, The Crystals, and the Orlons, just to name a few.

    In 1961, Carla Thomas performed this song on the late Dick Clark’s American Bandstand. About a month earlier in May, it had entered Billboard’s Hot Top 100 and peaked at #56 – spending six weeks in the top 100. It also reached #20 on R&B charts- just one instance where a Carla Thomas single charted higher on the Pop charts than the R&B.

    Carla Thomas is a well-known singer and songwriter who released many popular hits in the ‘70s. One of her most famous songs, “I Like What You’re Doing To Me,” reached number nine on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip Hop charts, peaking at forty-nine on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was released as a single and later included on her 1969 album “Memph...

    When a song is named “Tramp,” you would think it was a rowdy, in-your-face track about being a woman on the prowl. Instead, “Tramp,” however, takes an entirely different twist — even sounding slightly self-effacing at times. Suffice it to say that it’s a true head-turner. “Tramp” is a soul-blues songwith funk elements, written by West Coast blues a...

    “I’ll Bring It Home To You” may not have been Carla’s biggest hit, but it’s still a solid tune. First released on September 4th, 1962, it was released on the Stax label. This song never charted, but it became a popular tune in Memphis. The song would be re-recorded by Carla for her “The Platinum Collection” album. Originally recorded by Sam Cooke, ...

    Just when you thought Carla Thomas couldn’t get any cooler, she teamed up with Valerie June to release another banger, “Call Me A Fool,” in 2021. The song peaked at number 24 on the U.S. Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay chart. The latest recording from this dynamic duo has no shortage of steamy lyrics that will take your breath away (and leave l...

    Knock on Wood is a classic folk song about salvation and hope. Originally recorded in 1966 by Eddie Floyd, it became one of the three tracks from his album to ever chart in the top thirty at the R&B Billboard. The collaboration between Otis Redding (singer) and Carla Thomas was released as a single; six months later, their joint effort, King & Quee...

    “B-A-B-Y” is one of the two top forty hits from Carla Thomasin her career as a solo artist. The song was released in 1966 and was the leading track from her album “Carla”. It charted at number fourteen on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number 3 on the R&B/Hip Hop Singles. The lyrics are simple yet sexy. Carla’s voice is sultry and powerful, with a ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carla_ThomasCarla Thomas - Wikipedia

    Carla Venita Thomas (born December 21, 1942) is an American singer, who is often referred to as the Queen of Memphis Soul. She is best known for her 1960s recordings for Atlantic and Stax including the hits "Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes)" (1960), "B-A-B-Y" (1966) and "Tramp" (1967), a duet with Otis Redding. She is the daughter of ...

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "The Best Of Carla Thomas (The Singles Plus! 1968 - 1973)" on Discogs.