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Carlene Carter (born Rebecca Carlene Smith; September 26, 1955) is an American country singer and songwriter. She is the daughter of June Carter and her first husband, Carl Smith.
Between 1978 and the present, Carter has recorded twelve albums, primarily on major labels. In the same timespan, she has released more than twenty singles, including three No. 3-peaking hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.
Carlene Carter's earliest released solo recording was "Friendly Gates", a track included on her stepfather Johnny Cash's 1974 album The Junkie and the Juicehead Minus Me and credited under the name Carlene Routh.
Her solo recording career had begun in the late 1970s with her eponymous debut album. In 1979, during a concert at New York's Bottom Line, she introduced a song about mate-swapping called Swap-Meat Rag, from her album Two Sides to Every Woman, by stating, "If this song don't put the cunt back in country, I don't know what will." Johnny Cash and her mother June Carter were in the audience, unknown to Carlene. The comment was quoted widely in the press and Carter spent much of the next decade trying to live it down.
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Provided to YouTube by Giant/Nashville Every Little Thing · Carlene Carter Little Love Letters ℗ 1993 Giant Records Performed by: Carlene Carter Additional Engineer: Ed Seay Masterer: Greg Fulginiti Producer: Howie Epstein Additional Engineer: Irvin Kramer Assistant Engineer: Jason Roberts Assistant Engineer: Mike Poole Assistant Engineer: Talley Sherwood Composer, Writer: Al Anderson Composer, Writer: Carlene Carter Auto-generated by YouTube.
NRK «Rondo» 1993. Kan ses på NRK-app Søk Rondo eller prøv: https://tv.nrk.no/serie/rondo/FKUN19001093/19-11-1993
Carlene Carter - Wildwood Flower Recorded Live: 5/2/2017 - Paste Studios - New York, NY More Carlene Carter in the Paste Cloud: http://www.pastemagazine.com/search?t=Carlene Carter&m;=Video Visit Paste Magazine: http://www.pastemagazine.com
Carlene Carter (born September 26, 1955) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Carter is the daughter of June Carter Cash and her first husband, Carl Smith. As of 2020, since 1978, Carlene Carter has recorded 12 albums, primarily on major labels. In the same timespan, Carter has released more than 20 singles, including three number three-peaking hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. This is a high quality dubbed version of Carlene Carter performing her hit single, "Every Little Thing". All copyrights and proceeds belong to the artist and respective parties.
Provided to YouTube by Warner Records/Nashville My Dixie Darlin' · Carlene Carter I Fell In Love ℗ 1990 Reprise Records Vocals: Carlene Carter Writer: A.P. Carter Auto-generated by YouTube.
Tällä videollamme haluamme kiittää Hotelli Patruunaa sekä tilaisuuden järjestäjää ja jokaista avittajaa, filmaajaa, äänimiestä ja roudaajaa sekä viimeiseksi, Parasta Yleisöä. Tällä kertaa esiinnyimme kolmi- ja nelihenkisellä kokoonpanolla. 00:00 Mikä meininki????? 00:11 Treat Her Right - Billy Gibbons 00:40 Every Little Thing - Carlene Carter 01:22 Walking By Myself - Gary Moore 02:20 02:43 Wishing Well - Free 03:47 Rakastatko Vielä Kun On Ilta - Tabula Rasa 04:12 Into The Great Wide Open - Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers 05:13 05:51 Hermes - Pepe Willberg 07:41 Kuopio Tanssii Ja Soi - Juice Leskinen Coitus Int 08:28 Kake-rock - Kake Singers 09:51 Sharp Dressed Man - ZZ Top 12:49 Perseen Lämmitin - Edu Kettunen - TWWB 13:47 Valehtelisin Jos Väittäisin - Kolmas Nainen - vers. Anna Abreu/...
The Sweetest Thing - Carlene Carter on American Music Shop. This performance on AMS has been posted on YouTube once already as well as several posts from her album but I'm re-posting it for my subscribers.
HIDDEN ERROR: Usage of "parents" is not recognized
Carlene Carter (born Rebecca Carlene Smith; September 26, 1955) is an American country singer and songwriter. She is the daughter of June Carter and her first husband, Carl Smith.
Between 1978 and the present, Carter has recorded twelve albums, primarily on major labels. In the same timespan, she has released more than twenty singles, including three No. 3-peaking hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.
Carlene Carter's earliest released solo recording was "Friendly Gates", a track included on her stepfather Johnny Cash's 1974 album The Junkie and the Juicehead Minus Me and credited under the name Carlene Routh.
Her solo recording career had begun in the late 1970s with her eponymous debut album. In 1979, during a concert at New York's Bottom Line, she introduced a song about mate-swapping called Swap-Meat Rag, from her album Two Sides to Every Woman, by stating, "If this song don't put the cunt back in country, I don't know what will." Johnny Cash and her mother June Carter were in the audience, unknown to Carlene. The comment was quoted widely in the press and Carter spent much of the next decade trying to live it down.
Many days I've traveled, but I know not where I'm going to
I'm lost, lost along the way
From Mexico to Paris, always the same solitary circle
In an empty cafe
Their faces were so empty, meaningless and negative to me
I could have died
The bodies and the strangers reflected in their glasses as they drank
Not seeing eye to eye
Ride easy my friends, this journey ends
Before it begins
Ride easy my friends, this story ends
Before it begins
Long dead winter, when I thought that spring would never come again
Melting the snow
Many days I've reveled, evenings through to mornings through to evenings
With nothing to show
Ride easy my friends, this journey ends
Before it begins
Ride easy my friends, this story ends
Before it begins, oh
Their faces were so empty, meaningless and negative to me
I could have died
The bodies and the strangers, reflected in their glasses as they drank
Not seeing eye to eye
Many days I've traveled, going 'round in social circles lost
Lost along the way
Many nights I've reveled, but I thought I saw the message in a bottle
And drifting away
Ride easy my friends, this journey ends
Before it begins
Ride easy my friends, this story ends