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  1. 12. Dez. 2018 · About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright ...

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  2. In 1960, Thomas recorded her first single, "Cause I Love You," performed as a duet with her father, which became a popular regional hit and the label's best selling record at the time. Carla Thomas made her debut in 1961 on both the R&B and Pop/Rock charts with the self-penned smash, "Gee Whiz (Look At His Eyes)," which became a Top 5 R&B and Top 10 Pop/Rock hit and her best known song.

  3. That that that I can't get enough now. Otis, just one touch from you, baby. You know it means so much. [Chorus: Otis Redding & Carla Thomas] I said it's like thunder. It's like lightning. The way ...

  4. 21. Okt. 2020 · This in turn lead to Stax being adopted by Atlantic, with Miss Thomas moving over to the main label. It is also the first track on this new 3CD set, Let Me Be Good To You. Although the link up with her father was perfectly fine and the song a full-bodied bluesy duet which ably demonstrated Carla’s blossoming talent, she needed to stretch out ...

  5. With their rendition of “Tramp,” Otis Redding and Carla Thomas create a classic battle of the sexes set to brassy soul music. The feisty duet appears on King & Queen, a joint album by Redding ...

  6. 18. Sept. 2007 · Carla Thomas. Unexpected end of JSON input. Carla Thomas holds the distinction of being the first artist to cut a record at the Stax Records studio at 926 E. McLemore Avenue. Well, one of the first. She actually recorded that first song with her famous father, Rufus Thomas, at the age of 17. The duet, “Cause I Love You,” became a regional ...

  7. 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.