Monday, 31 March 2025

Anita Carter born 31 March 1933

Ina Anita Carter (March 31, 1933 – July 29, 1999) was an American singer who played upright bass, guitar, and autoharp. She performed with her sisters, Helen and June, and her mother, Maybelle, initially under the name The Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle. Carter had three top ten hits as well as other charting singles. She was the first to record the songs "Blue Boy" and "Ring of Fire". Carter was also a songwriter, most notably co-writing the Johnny Cash hit "Rosanna's Going Wild." The epithet most widely used to characterise her soprano voice was "achingly pure".

L-R June, Maybelle, Anita & Helen

A member of country music's most famous family, Anita Carter found success of her own as a folk solo act during the early '50s and late '60s. The Carter Family had ruled country music during the 1930s, but broke up in 1943 after patriarch A.P. Carter and his ex-wife Sara decided to retire. Sara's cousin Maybelle, the third member of the Carters, re-formed the group the same year as Mother Maybelle & the Carter Sisters with her daughters Helen, June, and Anita. The sisters had sung on Carter Family radio broadcasts in 1935, and the new group more than made up for the breakup of the originals. The Carters performed on radio from Virginia, Tennessee, and Missouri during the late '40s, but moved to the Grand Ole Opry in 1950.

In 1951, Anita stormed the charts with a one-off duet with Hank Snow; both "Bluebird Island" and its B-side, "Down the Trail of Achin' Hearts," reached the country Top Five. On March 26, 1952, she appeared on The Kate Smith Evening Hour with her family band "The Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle" as the first females to represent hillbilly/country music and Music City Nashville on national television. On April 23, she returned to the program, where she performed a duet with Hank Williams, on his song "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)". 

Nita, Rita & Ruby

Then on May 21, she became the first female star of the Grand Ole Opry to sing a solo on The Kate Smith Evening Hour when she sang "Just When I Needed You". It was during the mid-'50s that she also performed with the teen trio 'Nita, Rita & Ruby, but spent most of her time with the Carters. The group continued to be popular on the Opry, and even opened for Elvis Presley in 1956-1957. After A.P. Carter's death in 1960, Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters became the Carter Family and performed more contemporary country than gospel.

                                    

In 1961, the Carters began a long-running association with Johnny Cash by appearing in his road show. In 1962, she recorded "Love's Ring of Fire," written by her sister June and Merle Kilgore. After the song failed to make the charts, Johnny Cash recorded it as "Ring of Fire" in March 1963 with the horns and the Carter Sisters (along with Mother Maybelle). This version became a hit for Cash. The Carters also recorded the country Top 15 single "Busted" with Cash that year, and after June Carter married him in 1967, the Carters appeared on his ABC-TV show from 1969 to 1971. Though the Carter Family continued to record usually with Cash during the early '70s, they disbanded in 1969. Mother Maybelle became recognized as a major figure in the folk revival that year, appearing with Sara at the Newport Folk Festival and on the Rounder album An Historic Reunion. 

Meanwhile, Anita had begun to record for RCA in 1966, hitting the country charts with "I'm Gonna Leave You." Another single charted in 1967, and her duet with Waylon Jennings on "I Got You" reached number four in March 1968. Later in 1968, Anita moved to United Artists, but several singles proved unsuccessful. She recorded for Capitol in the early '70s and almost hit the Top 40 with "Tulsa County." Her last chart appearance with the Carter Family, "Praise the Lord and Pass the Soup," was released in August 1973. 

L-R Helen, June, Anita & Carlene

After Maybelle's death in 1978, Helen and Anita continued as part of the Cash troupe, which sometimes included a third generation of the Carter family, among them Anita's daughter, Lori. The three sisters and June's daughter, Carlene, gave a memorable show at the 1986 Wembley Festival of Country Music. The Carter sisters and their daughters made albums together in 1982 and 1988. Anita, Helen and June also made a guest appearance on the second volume of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's album, Will The Circle Be Unbroken, in 1990.

For the remainder of the decade Anita's activities were curtailed by severe arthritis and the drugs used to treat it severely damaged her pancreas, kidneys, and liver. She died in Tennessee on July 29, 1999, at the age of 66, a year after eldest sister Helen and four years before middle sister June. She was under hospice care at the home of Johnny and June Carter Cash in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Her interment was in Hendersonville Memory Gardens in Hendersonville, Tennessee.

Carter married fiddler Dale Potter in 1950 (marriage was annulled shortly thereafter), session musician Don Davis in 1953 (divorced and then remarried), and Bob Wootton (lead guitarist for Johnny Cash's band The Tennessee Three) in 1974 (divorced). She had two children.

(Edited from Wikipedia, The Guardian & AllMusic)

 

8 comments:

boppinbob said...

Anita Carter - Appalachian Angel 1950-1972 (7 CD Box Bear Family 2004)

For CD1 & 2 & 3 plus artwork go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/7tER5f9c

For CD4 & 5 go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/7GX5SXiB

For CD6 & 7 go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/t1W1ibmS

CD1

01 - Somebody's Crying ( RCA 48-0387 ) 1950.mp3
02 - Johnnie's Got A Sweetheart ( RCA 48-0387 ) 1950.mp3
03 - Someone Else, Not Me ( RCA 48-0426 ) 1950.mp3
04 - Freight Train Blues ( RCA 48-0426 ) 1950.mp3
05 - Just You And I ( RCA 48-0493 ) 1951.mp3
06 - Careless Love 2004.mp3
07 - Down The Trail Of Achin' Hearts ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA 48-0441 ) 1951.mp3
08 - Bluebird Island ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA 48-0441 ) 1951.mp3
09 - Right Way, Wrong Way ( RCA 48-0461 ) 1951.mp3
10 - When I Lost You 2004.mp3
11 - ( Go Away ) I Want To Be Blue ( RCA 48-0493 ) 1951.mp3
12 - I'm Crying ( RCA 48-0461 ) 1951.mp3
13 - I Can't Help It ( & Hank Williams ) 1999.mp3
14 - Keep It A Secret ( Columbia Co4-21 063 ) 1953.mp3
15 - Cool, Cold Shoulder ( Columbia Co4-21 063 ) 1953.mp3
16 - There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight ( Columbia Co4-21 198 ) 1954.mp3
17 - Heartless Romance ( Columbia Co4-21 242 ) 1954.mp3
18 - Don Juan ( Columbia Co4-21 198 ) 1954.mp3
19 - Faithless Johnny Lee ( Columbia Co4-21 242 ) 1954.mp3
20 - Making Believe ( RCA 47-6017 ) 1955.mp3
21 - I Dreamed Of A Hillbilly Heaven ( RCA 47-6017 ) 1955.mp3
22 - Keep Your Promise, Willie Thomas ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA 47-6500 ) 1956.mp3
23 - It's You, Only You, That I Love ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA 47-6500 ) 1956.mp3
24 - That's What Makes The Juke Box Play ( RCA 47-6129 ) 1955.mp3
25 - Here We Are Again ( RCA 47-6228 ) 1955.mp3
26 - I'm Sorry If That's The Way You Feel ( RCA 47-6129 ) 1955.mp3
27 - The Mask On Your Heart ( RCA 47-6228 ) 1955.mp3
28 - I Wore Dark Glasses ( At Your Wedding ) ( RCA 47-6364 ) 1956.mp3
29 - False Hearted ( RCA 47-6364 ) 1956.mp3

CD2

01 - A Tear Fell ( RCA 47-6482 ) 1956.mp3
02 - One Heartache At A Time ( RCA 47-6482 ) 1956.mp3
03 - He's A Real Gone Guy 1957.mp3
04 - Believe It Or Not ( RCA 47-6737 ) 1956.mp3
05 - Maybe 1957.mp3
06 - Do You Remember 2004.mp3
07 - If I Had A Needle And Thread ( RCA 47-6737 ) 1956.mp3
08 - Blue Doll ( Cadence 1333 ) 1957.mp3
09 - Go Away, Johnnie ( Cadence 1333 ) 1957.mp3
10 - Mama Don't Cry At My Wedding ( Jamie 1154 ) 1960.mp3
11 - Tryin' To Forget About You ( Jamie 1167 ) 1960.mp3
12 - That's All I Want From You ( Jamie 1167 ) 1960.mp3
13 - Moon Girl ( Jamie 1154 ) 1960.mp3
14 - If Today Were Yesterday ( & Hank Snow ) ( BCD 15 502 ) 1990.mp3
15 - For Sale ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA LSP-2580 ) 1962.mp3
16 - Rose Of Old Monterey ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA LSP-2580 ) 1962.mp3
17 - My Adobe Hacienda ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA LSP-2580 ) 1962.mp3
18 - I Never Will Marry ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA LSP-2580 ) 1962.mp3
19 - Mockin' Bird Hill ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA LSP-2580 ) 1962.mp3
20 - No Letter Today ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA LSP-2580 ) 1962.mp3
21 - I Dreamed Of An Old Love Affair ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA LSP-2580 ) 1962.mp3
22 - If It's Wrong To Love You ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA LSP-2580 ) 1962.mp3
23 - When My Blue Moon Turn To Gold Again ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA LSP-2580 ) 1962.mp3
24 - Promised To John ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA LSP-2580 ) 1962.mp3
25 - Let's Pretend ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA LSP-2580 ) 1962.mp3
26 - A Pair Of Broken Hearts ( & Hank Snow ) ( RCA LSP-2580 ) 1962.mp3
27 - Another Man Done Gone ( & Johnny Cash ) ( CS 8730 ) 1962.mp3

boppinbob said...

CD3

01 - All My Trials ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
02 - Voice Of The Bayou ( Merc 72 073, SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
03 - Sour Grapes ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
04 - Johnny, I Hardly Knew You ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
05 - My Love ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
06 - ( Love's ) Ring Of Fire ( Merc 72 073, SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
07 - Fair And Tender Ladies ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
08 - Satan's Child ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
09 - Fly Pretty Swallow ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
10 - At The Sparrow Goes ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
11 - Running Back ( Merc 72 179, SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
12 - The Kentucky Song ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
13 - Brian ( Merc 72 179, SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
14 - A Few Short Years Ago ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
15 - Take Me Home ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
16 - Farewell ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
17 - I Never Will Marry ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
18 - No, My Love, No ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
19 - Wildwood Flower ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
20 - This Life I'm Living ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
21 - John Hardy Was A Desperate Little Man ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
22 - My Love Loves Me ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
23 - Bury Me Beneath The Willow ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
24 - Beautiful Isle O'er The Sea ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
25 - John, John, John ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963.mp3
26 - In The Highways ( Merc SR-60770 ) 1963s.mp3
27 - Little Things Mean A Lot ( Merc 72 364 ) 1963.mp3
28 - Stop Being Mean To Your Baby ( Merc 72 364 ) 1963.mp3
29 - You Weren't Ashamed To Kiss Me 1990.mp3

CD4

01.Anita Carter - That's What It's Like To Be Lonesome.mp3
02.Anita Carter - Twelve O'Clock High.mp3
03.Anita Carter - Carmel By The Sea.mp3
04.Anita Carter - Is It For Me.mp3
05.Anita Carter - I'm Counting On You.mp3
06.Anita Carter - I've Heard The Wind Blow Before.mp3
07.Anita Carter - I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now).mp3
08.Anita Carter - Hang A Little Sign.mp3
09.Anita Carter - You Couldn't Get My Love Back (If You Tried).mp3
10.Anita Carter - I'm Gonna Leave You.mp3
11.Anita Carter - I Won't Change For You.mp3
12.Anita Carter - The Trains Don't Go There Anymore.mp3
13.Anita Carter - Love Me Now (While I Am Living).mp3
14.Anita Carter - I Don't Need You Anymore.mp3
15.Anita Carter - You Weren't Ashamed To Kiss Me (Last Night).mp3
16.Anita Carter - It's My Life (And I'll Live It).mp3
17.Anita Carter - All Of Me Belongs To You (& Waylon Jennings).mp3
18.Anita Carter - No One's Gonna Miss Me (& Waylon Jennings).mp3
19.Anita Carter - Rings Of Gold (& Waylon Jennings).mp3
20.Anita Carter - I Got You (& Waylon Jennings).mp3
21.Anita Carter - Twelve O'Clock High [original version].mp3
22.Anita Carter - Twelve O'Clock High [1. dub].mp3
23.Anita Carter - Love Me Now (While I Am Living) [without trumpets].mp3
24.Anita Carter - You Weren't Ashamed To Kiss Me (Last Night) [take 7].mp3
25.Anita Carter - So Afraid.mp3
26.Anita Carter - To Be A Child Again.mp3
27.Anita Carter - Too Many Rivers.mp3
28.Anita Carter - Baby For You.mp3
29.Anita Carter - The Other Side Of The Coin.mp3
30.Anita Carter - A Couple Like Us.mp3
31.Anita Carter - Coming Off The Roads.mp3

CD5

01.Anita Carter - Morning Sun.mp3
02.Anita Carter - Sound Of Different Drums.mp3
03.Anita Carter - Cry Softly.mp3
04.Anita Carter - Us.mp3
05.Anita Carter - Where Is The Start Of Lonely.mp3
06.Anita Carter - Tulsa Country.mp3
07.Anita Carter - Angel's Heaven.mp3
08.Anita Carter - Loving Him Was Easier.mp3
09.Anita Carter - I'd Rather Be Sorry.mp3
10.Anita Carter - Until It's Time For You To Go.mp3
11.Anita Carter - Loving Him Was Easier.mp3
12.Anita Carter - Summer Sand.mp3
13.Anita Carter - A Whole Lotta Lovin'.mp3
14.Anita Carter - Make Up The Difference.mp3
15.Anita Carter - Angel's Heaven.mp3
16.Anita Carter - When Love Dies.mp3
17.Anita Carter - He Taught Me All The Right Ways.mp3
18.Anita Carter - Once Around The Briar Patch.mp3
19.Anita Carter - How To Be A Woman.mp3
20.Anita Carter - Too Much Of A Man (To Be Tied Down).mp3
21.Anita Carter - Walk On Out Of My Mind.mp3
22.Anita Carter - Love Is On The Way.mp3
23.Anita Carter - There's So Much Love Left Over.mp3

boppinbob said...

CD6

01.Anita Carter - Where Is The Start Of Lonely.mp3
02.Anita Carter - Tulsa Country.mp3
03.Anita Carter - Angel's Heaven.mp3
04.Anita Carter - Loving Him Was Easier.mp3
05.Anita Carter - I'd Rather Be Sorry.mp3
06.Anita Carter - Until It's Time For You To Go.mp3
07.Anita Carter - Loving Him Was Easier.mp3
08.Anita Carter - Summer Sand.mp3
09.Anita Carter - A Whole Lotta Lovin'.mp3
10.Anita Carter - I Ain't Goin' To Work Tomorrow (& Helen Carter).mp3
11.Anita Carter - I Never Will Marry (& Helen Carter).mp3
12.Anita Carter - Once Around The Briar Patch (& Helen Carter).mp3
13.Anita Carter - Gold Watch And Chain (& Helen Carter).mp3
14.Anita Carter - It's All Over Now Baby Blue (& Jerry Hensley).mp3
15.Anita Carter - God Is.mp3

CD7

01.Anita Carter - Rock Love.mp3
02.Anita Carter - Pledging My Love.mp3
03.Anita Carter - But I Love You Just The Same.mp3
04.Anita Carter - Lovey Lips.mp3
05.Anita Carter - Give Me Love.mp3
06.Anita Carter - Whose Baby Are You.mp3
07.Anita Carter - Borrowed Diamonds.mp3
08.Anita Carter - Hi dD Ank Tum.mp3
09.Anita Carter - At The Old Town Hall.mp3
10.Anita Carter - Jimmy Unknown.mp3
11.Anita Carter - Last Night In My Dreams.mp3
12.Anita Carter - Leroy.mp3
13.Anita Carter - Not Any More.mp3
14.Anita Carter - Losin' My Baby Again.mp3
15.Anita Carter - My Man True To Me.mp3
16.Anita Carter - I Just Won't Care Anymore.mp3
17.Anita Carter - (He Said Yeah) Baby You're The One.mp3
18.Anita Carter - My Sweet Love Ain't Around.mp3
19.Anita Carter - You Came To The Prom Alone.mp3

boppinbob said...

For “NITA, RITA & RUBY – Whose Baby Are You? (2022 Jasmine) (FLAC)” go here:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/fqfohhxt

1. ROCK LOVE
2. PLEDGING MY LOVE
3. LOVEY LIPS
4. GIVE ME LOVE
5. WHOSE BABY ARE YOU?
6. BUT I LOVE YOU JUST THE SAME
7. BORROWED DIAMONDS
8. WHOSE BABY ARE YOU? (live)
9. HI DE ANK TUM
10. JIMMY UNKNOWN
11. LEROY
12. NOT ANY MORE
13. AT THE OLD TOWN HALL
14. LAST NIGHT IN MY DREAMS
15. LOSIN' MY BABY AGAIN
16. MY MAN TRUE TO ME
17. I JUST WON'T CARE ANYMORE
18. (He Said Yeah) BABY YOU'RE THE ONE
19. YOU CAME TO THE PROM ALONE
20. MY SWEET LOVE AIN'T AROUND
Bonus Tracks
21. RUBY WELLS - HEARTS OF STONE
22. RUBY WELLS - YOU CLOBBERED ME
23. ANITA CARTER - MAKING BELIEVE
24. RITA ROBBINS - TWO HEARTS, TWO KISSES (Make One Love) (with Don Winters)
25. ANITA CARTER - THAT'S WHAT MAKES THE JUKEBOX PLAY
26. RUBY WELLS - ROLLIN' STONE
27. RUBY WELLS - FIGHTING THE BLUES
28. ANITA CARTER - HERE WE ARE AGAIN
29. RITA ROBBINS - GET AWAY
30. ANITA CARTER - A TEAR FELL
31. RITA ROBBINS - BEFORE YOU GO (with Don Winters)
32. RITA ROBBINS - TEEN-AGE CRUSH
33. ANITA CARTER - MAYBE

NITA, RITA & RUBY were a Country/Pop/Rockabilly teenage 'Supergroup', assembled by their record company, comprising ANITA CARTER (i.e. Maybelle Carter's youngest daughter), RITA ROBBINS (who was married to Nashville 'A' Team guitarist Ray Edenton), and RUBY WELLS (daughter of Kitty Wells and Johnnie Wright). A relatively short-lived ensemble, they recorded together for just a couple of years, releasing eight 45s on RCA-Victor between 1955-57.

This collection reissues everything that the trio recorded between 1955 and 1957, the first time that this superlative body of work has been compiled together on CD. It features all eight 45rpms; three sides which were not issued at the time; a rare, live clip from The Grand Ole Opry; plus, as bonus tracks, four contemporaneous solo 45s by each of the girls.
(Jasmine notes)

Don Dan said...

Hello Bob,
The last one of this extraordinary great lady.

Carter Anita (1933-1999) 1995 Yesterday
https://krakenfiles.com/view/b7XCZvUZOv/file.html

Have fun !
Don Dan
https://www.youtube.com/c/DonDanMusicChannel

Bob Mac said...

Thanks Bob for NITA, RITA & RUBY, and Don for Yesterday.

Rob Kopp said...

Thanks a lot

T.G. said...

Thanks a lot!