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  1. Carla bracht zes solo albums en, met Redding, een duet album op Stax uit tussen 1961 en 1971. In 2007 kwam er een live album op basis van een opname voor Stax in het beroemde Bohemian Caverns in Washington dat ook al in 1967 was verschenen, maar nu werd vervolmaakt met een geimproviseerde set met haar vader, Rufus Thomas.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. "Tramp" and the other duets between Otis Redding and Carla Thomas were a few of a number of duets Stax recorded during the 1960s. "Duets have always been an integral part of the history of soul music," Stax historian Rob Bowman in his liner notes for Boy Meets Girl, a collection of 1960s era duets. Otis Redding mentioned in an interview that ...

  5. SoulMusic Records is proud to present a first-of-its-kind complete collection of all of the Atlantic and Stax recordings by Carla Thomas, released between 1960-1968. With a total of 94 tracks, “Let Me Be Good To You” celebrates ‘The First Lady Of Stax Records’ whose 1961 classic hit ‘Gee Whiz (Look At His Eyes)’ led to the Memphis-based label’s distribution with Atlantic Records ...

  6. 24. Mai 2019 · Not all duets have to be romantic. The hilarious original, "Tramp," was released by Otis Redding and Carla Thomas in 1967. This classic duet dis is a staple of hip-hop history with samplings of it making its way into Salt N Pepa's 1994 smash hit "Shoop" — a song devoted o the good points of the singer's love interest.

  7. In 1967, Carla Thomas was the undisputed queen of soul. Her hit “B-A-B-Y” had hit No. 3 on Billboard’s R&B charts, with her duet with Otis Redding, “Tramp,” climbing to No. 2. As part of the Stax/Volt Revue tour of Europe, she had reached a whole new international audience. So when she played what she considered the most important U.S ...