Valerie Carr

Valerie Carr

Valerie Carr

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Make Someone Happy
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Rockin' Bed
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Let's Remember the Good Times
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Mr. Kennedy
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When the Boys Talk About the Girls

Albums

  • Rockin' Bed / Make Someone Happy (Digital 45)

    Oct 2013 • 2 songs

  • Let's Remember the Good Times - Rare Soul Recordings
  • Let's Remember the Good Times / Mr. Kennedy (Digital 45)

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Valerie Carr

Biography

A New York-born African-American singer, Valerie Carr had cut music for Syd Nathan's King Records in the middle-1950's before signing with Morris Levy's Roulette label in 1958, at age 22. There, she recorded "When The Boys Talk About The Girls," which charted extremely well in England. She was obviously (and justifiably) a favorite of somebody's at Roulette during her years there (1958-62), recording many LPs' worth of songs, including Song Stylist Extraordinaire (1959), on which she turned her talents to songs like "My Funny Valentine," "Try A Little Tenderness," "When I Fall...
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