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  1. Cover shows title as "CC Rides Again"; labels show "C. C. Rides Again". Chris Clark's name does not appear on the release. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Rights Society: SIAE. Other Versions (5 of 7) View All. Title (Format)Label Cat# Country Year: Recen ...

  2. In 1969, having had little success with Clark, Motown producer Deke Richards shifts her recording identity on a new LP, CC Rides Again, largely applying her soulful vocals to re-arranged covers of counter-culture oriented Top 40 hits by white artists and some interesting original material like “Can I See You In The Morning.” The album is on the new Weed label and is the imprint’s lone ...

  3. 18. Jan. 2014 · Details. This is a rather strange piece of wax. This is the only record that got released on the Motown sublabel Weed. There's also a really good story behind this record. When Marvin Gaye and his musicians had recorded most of the What's Going On album Berry Gordy said that they wouldn't release it because it wasn't commercial enough.

  4. 19. Juli 2022 · Signed to the VIP label in 1966, Chris Clark released her first single that same year. “Love Gone Bad” would reach the top 50 of the US R&B charts and even break into the top 100 of Canadian pop charts. While her albums Soul Sounds (1967) and CC Rides Again (1969) were mild successes, she redirected her focus to film and television. Her ...

  5. soulwalking.co.uk › Chris ClarkChris Clark Page

    Chris Clark recorded one more album for Motown on its newly created rock label Weed called 'C.C. Rides Again' (released in 1969). It remains the only album ever released on the label. In 1969, she became the Vice-President of Motown's film division, co-writing the screenplay for 'Lady Sings The Blues' in 1971, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award.

  6. Cover and spine show title as "CC Rides Again"; labels read "C. C. Rides Again". Chris Clark's name does not appear. Chris Clark's name does not appear. Artist credits differ between cover and labels.

  7. C.C. Rider. 3:42. Chris Clark How about you. 2:50. Can I See You In The Morning. 3:08. Chris Clark - Can I See You In The Morning. 3:11. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "CC Rides Again" on Discogs.