Carla Thomas - B-A-B-Y | Soul Sunday

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*Carla Thomas* and Memphis Soul have been inextricably linked going back nearly to her birth in 1942. En route to charting as a teenager and young adult with hits like 1960’s “Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes),” “B-A-B-Y” in 1966, and “Tramp,” her exuberant 1967 duet with Otis Redding, Carla logged eight years as a member of the Teen Town Singers, an ensemble she joined in 1952 at age 10, several years younger than her fellow performers. The group was a creation of Memphis radio station WDIA, where her father, Rufus Thomas, was a popular deejay. He also emceed talent shows at the Palace Theatre on Beale Street. To hone their shows, broadcast live every Saturday, Teen Towners unstintingly rehearsed after school Wednesdays and Fridays. Stax released the track “‘Cause I Love You,” a duet of a song she had written at 15 and recorded with her father (and with her brother Marvell on keys) in 1960, the year she graduated Hamilton High and started college. The number, officially by Rufus and Carla, came out on Satellite Records, got the ear of Atlantic producer Jerry Wexler, who signed a deal with Satellite—which soon morphed into Stax Records—to distribute the 45. Among other venues, Thomas performed on American Bandstand. She went on to chart regularly in the pop and R&B categories, and when she and Redding blew up with “Tramp” they capitalized on that record’s success with an LP of duets entitled “King & Queen.” That collaboration ended tragically when a December 1967 plane crash claimed Redding and other Stax artists. Thomas soldiered on with appearances such as on the 1972 Wattstax show in Los Angeles. She continued to record, tour, and perform, also working on arts programs in the Memphis public schools. She makes an appearance in the well-regarded 2003 documentary Only the Strong Survive, and in 2007 a long-lost recording of her at the Bohemian Caverns debuted as a two-disc set. At 82, she is still going strong. – Michael Dolan

Carla Thomas - B-A-B-Y | Soul Sunday
Album: Carla
Album Released in July 18, 1966 on Stax
Recorded in 1966 at Stax Studios in Memphis, TN

_Written By:_ David Porter, Isaac Hayes

_Performed By:_ Carla Thomas

_Produced By_ Jim Stewart

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