I was prompted to do this post after an aricle in
The Guardian newspaper published yesterday (7th Jan 2021). The article refers to
a rehearsal session which I have been fortunate to have found some footage
of and posted below.
Carolyn Franklin
was the youngest of 6 children of New Bethel Baptist Church minister Rev.
Cecil L. Franklin and of course sister to Aretha and Erma. She wrote many
songs for Aretha, arguably, two of her very best:
'Ain't No Way'
and
'Angel', and certainly two of my favourites by her.
Amazingly, I found a few clips that someone has posted of Aretha
rehearsing 'Ain't No Way' with Carolyn in the footage. They are each about
a minute long, a great piece of history.
Ain't No Way has been covered by many artists in every decade since its
release, but the best versions for me are
Joann Garrett
1968,
Jean Carne
20 years later in 1988, Aaron Neville
in 1993 and
Meli'sa Morgan almost 40 years later in 2005.
Surprisingly, 'Angel' hasn't been covered as much (only about 10 covers
and 3 of these are by British artists
Kokomo, Simply Red and
Brian McFadden (Westlife) & Mica Paris
(duet)). The best by a long way is Walter Jackson's retitled, album only,
version
'Gotta Find Me An Angel'
on 'I Want To Come Back As A Song' in 1977. Kokomo's version is a
decent one and Mica Paris' performance is excellent - she should have
recorded it solo.
Franklin released 5 albums and 8 singles on RCA between 1969-72. Prior to
that she released a couple of singles as Carol Carroll on Double L.
Soul Brother in UK released two tracks from her 1976 album 'If You Want
Me' on a 45 in 2014.
She retired from the music business in 1976, but made an appearance in
The Blues Brother's movie in 1980 as one of Aretha's backing
singers. She died of breast cancer in April 1988. aged just 43.
Erma
died in 2002 aged 64 and
Aretha
in 2018 aged 76, but all have left us a legacy of some fine music that
will enjoy for many years to come.
Several of her recordings were produced by NS legend
Jimmy Radcliffe
who's recording of Bacharach & David's 'Long After Tonight Is All
Over' was played as the first of the
'Three Before Eight'
played at the end of every Wigan Casino all-nighter (the other two were
Tobi Legend - 'Time Will Pass You By' and Dean Parrish - 'I'm On My Way').
Sadly he died in July 1973 just 2 months before the Casino all-nighters
opened their doors, so was unaware of the cult status his record would
achieve. He is also loved for his original version of 'My Ship Is Coming
In' written by Joey Brooks and also recorded by The Walker Brothers,
Walter Jackson and Carmen McCrae, and a reworking of a Pontiac commercial
recorded with Steve Karmen's Big Band - 'Breakaway'.
Discography
Albums
1969 - Baby Dynamite! [RCA Victor # LSP-4160]
A1 -
Reality *
A2 -
It's True I'm Gonna Miss You *
A3 -
What Cha' Gonna Do
A4 -
I Don't Want To Lose You *
A5 -
Boxer *
B2 -
What Now My Love
B3 -
Alone
B5 -
On A Back Street
* = released on 45
1970 - Chain Reaction [RCA Victor #LSP-4317]
A1 -
Everybody's Talkin' (From The Film "Midnight Cowboy") *
A2 -
Goin' In Circles
A3 -
Chain Reaction *
A5 -
Not On The Outside
B4 -
Right On!
B5 -
Shattered Pride
* = released on 45
1970 - The First Time I Cried [Joy #JOYS 180]
This was a compilation of earlier material - sounds like early 60s
mainly Popcorn recordings. This is probably borne out by the fact
that it includes East Livin' which she released as a single as Candy
Carroll in 1964. Joy was a British label distributed by President and on
the sleeve it states Rock/Blues/Early Soul so I guess they must have got
hold of some previously unreleased masters. The label ceased around 1976
but someone 'must' own the rights but it has never been reissued, hence
only a handful of the tracks are posted on YouTube. She wrote 9 of the
12 tracks.
A1 -
What Shall I Do?
NB this is Erma Franklin's version as can't find Carolyn's
A3 - The First Time I Cried
A4 - Gone Without Me
A5 - A Kiss And A Rose
A6 - Why Must I Always Be The One
B1 - Cry On
B2 -
Happy Moments
B3 -
Treat Me Gently
B4 - Cry Me A River
B5 - Easy Livin' *
B6 - It Hurts
* = released on 45
1973 - I'd Rather Be Lonely [RCA Victor #LSP-4411]
A1 -
Boy I Love You
A2 -
As Long As You Are There *
A3 -
I Won't Let You Go
A4 -
Darling I'd Rather
A5 - Don't See Him Much No More
B1 - Fire & Rain
B2 - Dad
B3 -
I Want To Be With You *
B4 -
My Heart Sings
B5 -
Sweet Naomi
B6 -
Baby I'm A Want You
* = released on 45
1976 - If You Want Me [RCA Victor #APL1-0420]
A lovely smooth and soulful mid-tempo ballad
A2 -
If You Want Me *
Superb mellow ballad
A4 -
Too Many Roads
Another mood ballad
A5 -
Sunshine Holiday
An almost reggae feel to this stepper
B1 -
Dead Man
B2 -
You Are Everything
Superior 'deep' version of the Bell & Creed classic hit by The
Sytlistics
B3 -
You Can Have My Soul
Wonderful, moody mid-tempo ballad
B4 -
Song Man
Sistah funk
70s 'modern' Northern Soul
B6 -
Deal With It
* = released on 45
2006 -
Sister Soul The Best Of The RCA Years 1969-1976
[Kent #CDKEND 265]
Kent released her one, and only, compilation in 2016 with 22 tracks
which covers all her RCA singles and several album tracks. (NB all
have been posted above hence no links, but there is a link to the
complete album playlist - click on title)
Singles
Candy Carroll
1963 -
You Came A Long Way From St. Louis
/ Your Cheatin' Heart [Double L #725]
I can't find a clip for You're Cheatin' Heart written by Hank Williams
which he recorded in 1953, so unless she did a marvellous rework on it,
it's probably of not much interest anyway?
1964 - Easy Living / When I Fall In Love [Double L #LL 731]
No sound clips available
Carolyn Crawford
1969 -
Boxer
/
I Don't Want To Lose You
[RCA Victor #47-9734]
A: Northern Soul
B: Soul / Funk
1969 -
Reality
/
It's True I'm Gonna Miss You
[RCA Victor #74-0188]
A: Northern Soul
B: Deep Soul Ballad
1969 -
All I Want To Be Is Your Woman
/
Ain't That Groovy
[RCA #74-0289]
A: Deep Soul Ballad
B: Sister Funk
1970 -
Chain Reaction
/
Everybody's Talkin' [RCA Victor #74-0314]
A: Soul / Funk
B: Crossover - Her version of the song from Midnight Cowboy written by
Fred Neil and made famous by Harry Nillson's version in 1969.
1970 -
All I Want To Be Is Your Woman
/
You Really Didn't Mean It
[RCA Victor #74-0373]
A: Deep Soul Ballad
B: Deep Soul Stepper
1972 -
As Long As You Are There
/
I Want To Be With You
[RCA Victor #74-0783]
A: Deep Soul Ballad
B: Soul Ballad Stepper
1973 -
If You Want Me
/
You Are Everything
[RCA #APBO-0022]
A: Soul Funk - bouncy crossover
B: Soul Ballad written by Thom Bell & Linda Creed a hit for The
Stylistics produced by Jimmy Radcliffe!
1976 -
I Can't Help My Feeling So Blue
/
If You Want Me
[RCA #PB-10688]
A: Classy Soul Ballad
B: Soul Funk - bouncy crossover
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