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  1. James Edward Carr (June 13, 1942 – January 7, 2001) [1] was an American R&B and soul singer, described as "one of the greatest pure vocalists that deep Southern soul ever produced". [2] Biography. Born to a Baptist preacher's family in Coahoma, Mississippi, he moved with his parents to Memphis, Tennessee, at the age of three. [1] .

  2. "The Dark End of the Street" is a 1967 soul song, written by songwriters Dan Penn and Chips Moman and first recorded by James Carr. It became his trademark song, reaching number 10 on Billboard Magazine's R&B Chart, and crossing over to number 77 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  3. 14. Jan. 2019 · James Carr - Dark End Of The Street (1967) - YouTube. Reelblack One. 1.37M subscribers. 87. 4K views 5 years ago. Written by Dan Penn and Chips Moman, and produced by Quinton Clauch and Rudolph...

    • 3 Min.
    • 4,2K
    • Reelblack One
  4. You Got My Mind Messed Up is a 1967 album by James Carr. Although Carr is not as well-known as his contemporaries such as Otis Redding or Aretha Franklin, "You Got My Mind Messed Up" has been cited as one of the top soul music albums of all time. Allmusic gave it 5 stars from two different reviewers.

    • 29:33 (original), 60:44 (2002 reissue)
    • 1967
    • Rudolph V. "Doc" Russell
  5. James Carr (Coahoma, Mississippi, June 13, 1942 – Memphis, Tennessee, January 7, 2001) was an American rhythm & blues and soul singer.

  6. 10. Jan. 2001 · James Carr, a singer whose 1966 recording of '' (At the) Dark End of the Street'' was a masterpiece of Memphis soul, died on Sunday in Memphis. He was 58 and lived in Memphis. The cause was...

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UC2Cee8mc_pHFWaxQJKZYFAQJames Carr - YouTube Music

    James Edward Carr was an American R&B and soul singer, described as "one of the greatest pure vocalists that deep Southern soul ever produced".