Clarence Carter
Baltimore M.D. 1995
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Clarence Carter

Clarence Carter is an American singer-songwriter and musician born on January 14, 1936, in Montgomery, Alabama. Notable for his contributions to R&B and soul music from 1962 to the present, he achieved commercial success with hits like "Slip Away," "Patches," and "Strokin'." Despite being blind from birth, Carter pursued a music career that includes a Grammy Award for "Patches" and continued relevance in both traditional soul and contemporary music scenes, often drawing from themes of love and romance. He remains active in touring and recording throughout his career.

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GENRES: Soul, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Looking For A Fox / I Can't See Myself Crying About You
Looking For A Fox / I Can't See Myself Crying About You (1967)
Tell Daddy / I Stayed Way Too Long
Tell Daddy / I Stayed Way Too Long (1967)
Thread The Needle / Don't Make My Baby Cry
Thread The Needle / Don't Make My Baby Cry (1967)
Slip Away / Funky Fever
Slip Away / Funky Fever (1968)
Too Weak To Fight / Let Me Comfort You
Too Weak To Fight / Let Me Comfort You (1968)
Snatching It Back / Making Love At The Dark End Of The Street
Snatching It Back / Making Love At The Dark End Of The Street (1969)
The Feeling Is Right / You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure
The Feeling Is Right / You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure (1969)
It's All In Your Mind / Til I Can't Take It Anymore
It's All In Your Mind / Til I Can't Take It Anymore (1970)
Patches / Say It One More Time
Patches / Say It One More Time (1970)
I'm The One / Scratch My Back
I'm The One / Scratch My Back (1971)
Slipped Tripped And Fell In Love / I Hate To Love And Run
Slipped Tripped And Fell In Love / I Hate To Love And Run (1971)