Carl Carlton

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  • funk
  • soul
  • Disco
  • 70s
  • pop
There are at least 2 musicians by the name Carl Carlton.

1. American R&B, soul, and funk singer and songwriter from Detroit, Michigan, USA
2. German rock guitarist and songwriter from Irhove, Leer, Germany.

1. Carl Carlton (b. 1953) is an American R&B, soul, and funk singer and songwriter best known for his hits "Everlasting Love" and "She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)".

Carlton, born in Detroit, Michigan, first began recording in the late 1960's as "Little Carl" Carlton Read more on Last.fm

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Albums

Carl Carlton (1981)
Everlasting Love (1974)
Lights Out In Wonderland

Singles

 
Slipped, Tripped (Fooled Around and Fell in Love) / Hot (1986)
 
Private Property (1985)
 
Private Property / Mama's Boy (1985)
 
Slipped, Tripped (Fooled Around and Fell in Love) (1985)
 
Everlasting Love / Smokin' Room (1984)
 
Baby I Need Your Loving / Everyone Can Be a Star (1982)
 
I Think It's Gonna Be Alright / Fighting in the Name of Love (1982)
 
Let Me Love You Till the Morning Comes / Sexy Lady (1982)
 
Swing That Sexy Thang / Just One Kiss (1982)
 
She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked) / This Feeling's Rated X-Tra (1981)
 
This Feeling's Rated X-Tra / Fighting in the Name of Love (1980)
 
Something's Wrong / You, You (1977)
 
Ain't Gonna Tell Nobody (About You) / Live for Today, Not for Tomorrow (1976)
 
Let's Groove / Live for Today, Not for Tomorrow (1976)
 
Morning, Noon and Nightime / Our Day Will Come (1975)
 
Everlasting Love / I Wanna Be Your Main Squeeze (1974)
 
It Ain't Been Easy / I Wanna Be Your Main Squeeze (1974)
 
Smokin' Room / Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours (1974)
 
You Can't Stop a Man in Love / You Times Me Plus Love (1973)
 
I Won't Let That Chump Break Your Heart / Why Don't They Leave Us Alone (1972)
 
The Generation Gap / Where Have You Been (1972)
 
Wild Child / Look at Mary Wonder (How I Got Over) (1971)
 
Drop by My Place / Two Timer (1970)
 
I Can Feel It / You've Got So Much (To Learn About Love) (1970)
 
Sure Miss Loving You / Wild Child (1970)
 
Don't Walk Away / Hold on a Little Longer (1969)
 
Look at Mary Wonder (How I Got Over) / Bad for Each Other (1969)
 
46 Drums - 1 Guitar / Why Don't They Leave Us Alone (1968)
 
Competition Ain't Nothing / Three Way Love (1968)
 
Don't You Need a Boy Like Me / I'll Love You Forever (1965)
 
Nothin' No Sweeter Than Love / I Love True Love (1965)
 
So What / I Love Only You (1965)
 
I Think of How I Love Her / I Love True Love (1964)
 
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