Friday, 13 May 2016

Carolyn Franklin born 13 May 1944


Carolyn Ann Franklin (May 13, 1944 – April 25, 1988) was an American singer–songwriter.
A native of Memphis, Tennessee, she was the younger sister of Erma Franklin, Aretha Franklin, and the daughter of the Reverend C.L. Franklin. A talented singer and songwriter she wrote both
music for her and her sisters, as well as singing backup for them. At a young age Franklin became interested in music through her father's church, and she began to play the piano and sing.
The family moved to Buffalo, New York, and then finally to Detroit, Michigan, where she grew up with her brother and sisters. In 1963 and 1964 she got a break when she cut some demos in the style of late night super club for singer Lloyd Price's Double L Record Label. The demos were released in 1970 on the album, "The First Time I Cried." Franklin then released her album, "Baby Dynamite" (1969), and "Chain Reaction" (1970). The albums didn't become huge successes for Franklin, but the album did have the minor hits 'It's True I'm Gonna Miss You,' and 'All I Want To Be Is Your Woman.' In 1973, she released her next album, "I'd Rather Be Lonely," and her final album, "If You Want Me," in 1976.  

                                    

During the next few years she wrote more songs for her sister Aretha including, As Long As You Are There, ' 'Save Me,' 'Ain't No Way,' and 'I Was Made For You.' In the 1980s, she continued her music career, she appeared in the film, "The Blues 
Brothers" (1980), helped her sister Aretha on her second album,


"One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism, in 1987, recorded for her Family at the New Bethel Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, and appeared as a background vocalist on British singer Paul King's 1987 album, 'Joy.'
In early 1988, while working at getting her B.A. in music from the Marygrove College (which she did shortly before her death) she was diagnosed with cancer. Carolyn died of breast cancer at Aretha's Scenic Court home in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, on April 25, 1988, at the age of 43. Like other deceased family members she is interred at Detroit's historic Woodlawn Cemetery on North Woodward Avenue. (Info edited from Wikipedia &  Findagrave.com)

5 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Carolyn Franklin - Sister Soul - The Best Of The RCA Years 1969-1976” go here:

http://www87.zippyshare.com/v/KtTvSQsW/file.html

1 All I Want To Be Is Your Woman 3:49
2 There I Go (Se Per Te C'e' Soltanto Quell Uomo) 2:33
3 It's True I'm Gonna Miss You 4:31
4 Ain't That Groovy 2:49
5 Boxer 2:43
6 On A Back Street 2:30
7 I Don't Want To Lose You 2:24
8 Reality 2:42
9 Don't Wake Me Up In The Morning, Michael 4:29
10 You Really Didn't Mean It 3:34
11 I Ain't Got To Love Nobody Else 3:29
12 Chain Reaction 2:55
13 Not On The Outside 5:03
14 Boy I Love You 2:40
15 Shattered Pride 4:52
16 You Are Everything 2:38
17 Darling I'd Rather AKA I'd Rather Be Lonely 3:09
18 I Can't Help Myself Feeling So Blue 5:32
19 You Can Have My Soul 3:52
20 As Long As You Are There 3:46
21 I Won't Let You Go 4:05
22 If You Want Me 2:52

A big thank you to Oldies But Goodies blog for original link

Baron and Bass said...

The second picture is NOT Carolyn Franklin. It's her oldest sister, Erma.

boppinbob said...

Hello B&B, Thanks for spotting the error. Now corrected.

Alex said...

Hi. Is there any way you can re-upload the folders on zippyshare to a new site?

boppinbob said...

Hello Alex, Here's Carolyn......
https://www.imagenetz.de/gACGr