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  1. Carla Thomas Greatest Hits. Playlist • James Foster • 2020. 145K views • 14 tracks • 0+ hours More. Shuffle. Save to library. Save to library. Carla Thomas - A Love Of My Own. WilmasCA . 2:44. Carla Thomas - A Love Of My Own. WilmasCA. 2:44. Carla ...

  2. Carla Venita Thomas. Profile: American singer. Daughter of Rufus Thomas and the sister of Vaneese Thomas and Marvell Thomas . Often referred to as "The Queen Of Memphis Soul", she was a recording artist for Atlantic and Stax in the 1960s and early 1970s. Born 21 December 1942 in Memphis, Tennessee.

  3. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › thomas-carla-1942Carla Thomas (1942- ) • - Blackpast

    11. Juni 2014 · Rhythm and Blues singer Carla Thomas is best known for a series of hit records in the 1960s which garnered for her the title, the Queen of Memphis Soul . Carla Venita Thomas was born on December 1, 1942, in the Foote Homes Housing Project in Memphis, Tennessee . Along with her siblings, Marvell and Vaneese, she was one of three children of ...

  4. Carla Thomas – Gee Whiz (Look At His Eyes) Carla Thomas – A Love Of My Own: Carla Thomas – (Mama, Mama) Wish Me Good Luck: Carla Thomas – I'll Bring It Home To You: Carla Thomas – What A Fool I've Been: Carla Thomas – I've Got No TimeTo Lose: Carla Thomas – A Boy Named Tom: Carla Thomas – A Woman's Love: Carla Thomas – How Do ...

  5. Of course, a 17-year old Carla Thomas had no idea when she stepped into a Nashville recording studio in 1960 with producer Chips Moman that she what she was doing would have such a profound impact. Born December 21, 1942, the daughter of the late Rufus Thomas was surrounded by music and the business itself from an early age.

  6. Gee Whiz (Look At His Eyes) (Thomas) by Carla ThomasTop-10 ballad was Carla’s first and most successful ‘pop’ hit.THE 1961 HITS ARCHIVE - here in one place, ...

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  7. Carla Thomas is an American soul and R&B singer known as “The Queen of Memphis Soul.” ∙ The daughter of Memphis radio personality and recording artist Rufus Thomas, she started performing at age 10 as a member of the Teen Town Singers. ∙ Thomas made her recording debut in 1960 with “Cause I Love You,” a duet with her father, Rufus. ∙ “Gee Whiz,” her breakthrough hit, reached ...