Clarence Carter was born January 14, 1936 and was 74 years of age when he made this appearance. It's obvious that he's never lost that touch ~ live on, sing on, Clarence Carter!
Yes, very great contribution to music, Yet one question, that don't know the answer to, and definately no diisrespect, Was Clarence Carter blind? Dunno, but he could surely play, and sing.
So will never ever forget this song. Probably my favorite right up there with hold me thrill me kiss me, mel Carter and never gonna give you up, the ice man and oh yeah...one more fav from the era.. She's looking good, Wilson Picket. I'm going to play em ALL tonight! Yeah! Keep on keepin on y"all !
I had just seen this , i used to listen to this song with my father🕊. Beautiful times . Out of the heart everything flows, and lovely things are the same in all hearts ❤and language and cultures🍁. I am watching from Lincolnshire England🤗. I wish you have a blessed day and stay prosperous🤲❤🌤
It is great to know that my cousin, Clarence Carter, still has so many fans. I never met the man. He is from here in Montgomery, AL. Most of his family from my side has passed on, but God has blessed him to still be here.
Valerie S yes I am a fan,in augusta ga,in have all his greatest hits,slip away my #1,2 weak 2 fight,make love at the dark end of the stret,in rather go blind,feeling is right,patches,trouble inn my home,etc,
I will never forget when I actually met him. I will never forget that moment. he was eating neckbones and pig feet. He was very sweet and kind. Thanks Super Wolf for allowing me the opportunity to meet this man in person.
I grew up in the 60's and 70's. These songs bring back memories of a wonderful youth and a time when my mom and dad were young. They're both gone now so these songs bring back wonderful memories. Thanks to all who post the songs from yesteryear!
This man is incredible. He sings the same as ever and has great sense of humor. My mom grew up with his music and still plays them. AND she bumps it to where people think there's a party going on, but it's just my mom.
I was 21 years old when Clarence Carter's "Slip Away" first hit the radio in my hometown of Los Angeles, CA. Radio stations KRLA/AM and KHJ/AM were belting out this sound and the AM radio in my 1957 Chevrolet was picking it up and laying it down. I only wish that I could have been there, at this performance, to enjoy a sound that is always remembered but is slipping away. This music is the vehicle I ride back into my cherished past with. I cannot tell you how special this music is to me.
Used to help my mom on a paper route in the middle of the night and we'd listen to oldies all night long. She showed me the golden oldies and I love it. My dad showed me rock and roll. And I love it!
Powerful song🎶. I had just seen this , i used to listen to this song with my father🕊. Beautiful times . Out of the heart everything flows, and lovely things are the same in all hearts ❤and language and cultures🍁. I am watching from Lincolnshire England🤗. I wish you have a blessed day and stay prosperous🤲❤🌤
I was sooo born in the wrong era😩. This brings back so many memories. Saturday mornings Momma blastin the cassette player radio, cleaning up the house. Mississippi Horse Shows, Picnics, Fish Fry. Missin my Momma listening to this. ❤😔❤
Powerful song🎶. I had just seen this , i used to listen to this song with my father🕊. Beautiful times . Out of the heart everything flows, and lovely things are the same in all hearts ❤and language and cultures🍁. I am watching from Lincolnshire England🤗. I wish you have a blessed day and stay prosperous🤲❤🌤
I love this song, it still sounds 100% (REAL MEDICINE FOR THE SOUL). That's The Old School Soul Effect. Just Love The Music & The Man "Clarence Carter".
I did too before my records were stolen. Thank goodness for u tube.it was my favorite then and is one of a handful now. My first live and I used to slip away when we could for the obvious reasons and the sentiment will remain always.
@@lesleyturnbull1585 Oh I know exactly what your talking about, slip away is one of my favorites too. I have a large amount of the oldies. And yes thank goodness for RU-vid.
I'd drive a long way to see CC do a live performance like this. Hire a nurse for my wife at home to keep that oxygen coming etc. and a guy to feed the dog. So good of him to play small venue like this and let people who maybe never would get the chance to see him. ripple red
54 y/o wm from the suburbs. I love this song along with Brook Benton's Rainy night in Georgia. Used to listen to it on cassette and eight track in my '71 Camaro. To be young again.
The one person who disliked this, is a pretty messed up person, wow his music soothes my soul, flows, is very pleasurable, romantic........he's got the lyrics, the song, the music, he so enjoying himself, it's so awesome to listen to and watch a true musician as this, he should do some stuff with bono/U2 like bb king did, whatever they would come up with, would rock, be amazing
At 0:20, check out the couple coming down off the hill (black dress & red shirt on the guy). They knew that this was the "real deal." I remember this song from 1968, I turned 21 that year and it was the very best year of my life and the magical music from Clearance Carter just made it all so much more memorable. I had the love of my life (Kathy), the best friends & family in the universe and my '57 Chevy. Sadly, I was drafted the next year (2/5/69) and nothing was ever the same again.
Powerful song🎶. I had just seen this , i used to listen to this song with my father🕊. Beautiful times . Out of the heart everything flows, and lovely things are the same in all hearts ❤and language and cultures🍁. I am watching from Lincolnshire England🤗. I wish you have a blessed day and stay prosperous🤲❤🌤
I remember hearing this song when my family was notified of my great-aunt passing away. It was scary; I had just found out after getting home from work, and I turned on the TV to the Sirius Radio station from the satellite provider. This was the song that came on after the sation ID message. I love you Aunt Mil, where ever you are.
This song reminds me of when I was younger and seeing my dear uncle Leon such a smooth cat with his hat titled over to the side and liquor in his truck of his car playing this type of down home music,such a kind soul and my mom cooking in the kitchen for the holidays such a beautiful childhood memories r.i.p.uncle
Nice to see Clarence cause I never got a chance to see him live , I listen to his tunes while in the service 69-72.. He is a legend. Check out his records with Duane tearing it up...
Powerful song🎶. I had just seen this , i used to listen to this song with my father🕊. Beautiful times . Out of the heart everything flows, and lovely things are the same in all hearts ❤and language and cultures🍁. I am watching from Lincolnshire England🤗. I wish you have a blessed day and stay prosperous🤲❤🌤
I remember many moons ago listening to this song over and over with my best friend Cleo Lewis from Pima, Arizona. Cleo loved this song so much and this was the only song she would play all day long. This brings back so much memories of Cleo and her boyfriend Adam. Adam was stationed at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California and Leo and I lived in downtown Los Angeles. Good ole days.
I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE HIM PERFORM IN PENSACOLA FLORIDA AT THE 506. ALONG WITH THE DELLS TYRONE DAVIS AND LATTIMORE A GREAT TIME... I STILL LOVE HIS MUSIC TODAY 👏💛💛💛
Cleo Lewis Adams I haven't forgot you all these years remembering this was your favorite song. I think of you every time I hear this song and think of the fun we had in LA. I hope you are okay and back home in Pima, Arizona.
Clarence Carter good Soul music they're also that's what they made good soul music and you understood what they were singing about heartfelt to the bone MP from Tempe LV
Powerful song🎶. I had just seen this , i used to listen to this song with my father🕊. Beautiful times . Out of the heart everything flows, and lovely things are the same in all hearts ❤and language and cultures🍁. I am watching from Lincolnshire England🤗. I wish you have a blessed day and stay prosperous🤲❤🌤
I REMEMBER THIS WAS MY FATHER'S FAVORITE SONG. I REMEMBER HIM PLAYING IT ON OUR HI-FI BACK IN THE DETROIT IN THE EARLY 70S. WELL HE'S GONE NOW, BUT I STILL HAVE THOSE GOOD MEMORIES.
Somebody need to open up some night clubs that have live bands that play only the songs from the 50's, 60's, 70's! They could even have dance contests featuring the old dances like the " Jerk, the Duck, the Philly dog ", and many more. They could even dress in the clothes that were worn in that era. We do not have to let the music die with the artists. There is money to be made out there! Be creative!
DR CC... LOVE THE MUSIC.... .......You talk about the good and bad........Thanks for the music........Thanks for uploading this very clear... Thumbs up if you like Dr CC