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  1. 19. Mai 2024 · “Patches” was released in 1970 on the Patches album by Clarence Carter. Originally written by Ron Dunbar and General Johnson, lead singer of Chairman of the ...

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  2. 3. Mai 2024 · “Patches” by Clarence Carter is a soulful R&B ballad that tells a deeply touching story of struggle and sacrifice. The song, written by General Johnson and Ron Dunbar, was released in July 1970 as a part of Carters album also titled “Patches”. Produced by Rick Hall, the song resonated with listeners and became one of ...

  3. The Holy Trinity: Tim Heidecker, DJ Douggpound and Vic Berger take your questions and comments live on YouTube and Twitch. Watch LIVE or later and catch the podcast wherever you find your favorite podcasts.

  4. 17. Mai 2024 · 1968. Genre. R&B, Soul. Producer. Quin Ivy. The song “Do What You Gotta Do” by Clarence Carter, included in his 1968 album titled “This Is Clarence Carter,” carries a deep emotional meaning that resonates with many listeners.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ray_charlesRay Charles - Wikipedia

    Vor 2 Tagen · But the voice undergoes some sort of transfiguration under stress, and in music of gospel or blues character he can and does sing for measures on end in the high tenor range of A, B flat, B, C and even C sharp and D, sometimes in full voice, sometimes in an ecstatic head voice, sometimes in falsetto. In falsetto he continues up to E and F above high C. On one extraordinary record, 'I'm Going ...

  6. 14. Mai 2024 · Atlantic SD 8192. This Is Clarence Carter.

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  7. 11. Mai 2024 · The Meaning Behind the Song. “East Virginia Blues” is a timeless folk song that captures the essence of longing and unrequited love. Sung beautifully by The Carter Family, the song’s lyrics reveal the story of a person who was born in East Virginia but ventured to North Carolina.