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  2. Everlasting Love - Wikipedia

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    "Everlasting Love" is a song written by Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden, originally a 1967 hit for Robert Knight and since covered numerous times. The most successful version in the UK was performed by Love Affair and the highest-charting version in the U.S. was performed by Carl Carlton.

  3. Carl Carlton - Wikipedia

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    Carl Carlton (born May 21, 1953) [1] is an American R&B, ... Everlasting Love: 132 22 ABC: 1975 I Wanna Be with You — 49 1981 Carl Carlton: 34 3 20th Century Fox: 1982

  4. She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked) - Wikipedia

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    Carlton's subsequent album, Carl Carlton, went gold in 1981. "She's a Bad Mama Jama" has since become a staple of compilation albums and soundtracks. The track peaked at number 22 in the U.S. [3] It spent 21 weeks on the American charts, six weeks longer than his bigger hit, "Everlasting Love." "She's a Bad Mama Jama" also spent eight weeks at ...

  5. Back Beat Records - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The label's biggest hits included "Treat Her Right" by Roy Head & The Traits, "Tell Me Why" by Norman Fox & The Rob-Roys and "Everlasting Love" by Carl Carlton. The last of these was the title cut of an album intended to be issued on Back Beat in December 1974, but ABC ended up issuing the album on their main label, as they had ...

  6. I Can Feel It (Carl Carlton song) - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Jo Armstead. Producer (s) Jo Armstead. " I Can Feel It " is a song by Carl Carlton, released in 1971 as the B-side of "You've Got So Much (To Learn About Love)". It reached the Billboard Best Selling Soul Singles chart.

  7. Robert Knight (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The re-issued "Everlasting Love" went even higher in the UK in 1974, reaching the Top 20, [4] and Carl Carlton's version peaked at number 6 on the Hot 100 on 23-30 November 1974, seven years to the week after Knight's version peaked. His final UK chart record was "Better Get Ready for Love" which reached number 53 in May 1974. [5]