Thursday, 19 March 2026

Martha Carson born 19 March 1921

Martha Carson (March 19, 1921 – December 16, 2004), born Irene Amburgey, was an American gospel-country music singer most popular during the 1950s.

The Amburgey Sisters

Amburgey was born in Neon, Kentucky (since absorbed into Fleming-Neon). She and her two sisters were spotted by radio barn-dance impresario John Lair and invited to join the cast of the WSB Barn Dance in Atlanta in 1938. The Amburgey sisters were given the hayseed names of Minnie, Marthie, and Mattie. After Amburgey left the group and teamed with her husband, mandolin player James Carson, in the 1940s, the stage name stuck and she became Martha Carson. 

James & Martha Carson

The duo performed (with Martha on guitar) as the "Barn Dance Sweethearts". By the time of her divorce from James Carson in 1950, Martha had begun making solo appearances on Knoxville's WNOX radio. However, she couldn't record because the Barn Dance Sweethearts' label, Capitol, had them contracted through 1957 and refused to let her go solo, instead trying to pair her up with other male singers.

                                   

She began doing session work instead, appearing on The Carlisles' "Too Old to Cut the Mustard," "No Help Wanted," and other recordings by that group of unrelated performers headed by WNOX stalwart Bill Carlisle. Things began to change after Carson met Fred Rose in Nashville. He helped convince Capitol to let her record alone, and in 1951 she made her solo-single debut with "Satisfied", a gospel song she had written in response to audience disapproval over her divorce. The combination of Carson's powerful alto voice and the song's propulsive handclap backbeat formed one of the blocks on which early rock & roll was built. The song featured backup by Carlisle, Chet Atkins, and Carson's sister, Opal, now known as Jean Chapel. Although the song was not a hit at first, it gained momentum continuously over the next several years.

Carson joined Grand Ole Opry in 1952. By this time, Carson had written over 24 songs, and toured with country stars, such as Ferlin Husky, Jimmy Dickens, Moon Mullican, and Elvis Presley who was a fan of her gospel records. After their performances, she and Presley sang gospel duets, and he later claimed that she had more influence on his stage style than anyone else. In 1954 she switched from Capitol to RCA and recorded a pair of acclaimed albums, Journey to the Sky (1955) and Rock-a-My Soul (1957). Under the influence of the promoter Xavier Cossé, who had become her second husband, her music had acquired a smoother sound and a crossover appeal.

By 1955, Carson was living and recording all her work in New York. She had a series of minor hits that included "This Ole House", and "Saints and Chariot", a combination of two old favorites that Presley later covered in concert. After signing with the William Morris Agency in 1957, Carson and Crosse became full-time residents of New York, and she gained national exposure by appearing on The Steve Allen Show. She moved temporarily away from gospel-oriented music and toward citified country-pop, appearing on Tennessee Ernie Ford's television program and pursuing a style shaped in part by his big, low vocals and pop orchestral arrangements. It was a successful move for a time, but by the late 1950s, her star began to wane.

She remained in the music scene during the later 1960s and 70s, writing and performing in Tennessee, but she did not record again until the Starday/Gusto company approached her in 1977, asking her to re-record some of her songs for a Greatest Hits album. Carson agreed, and also recorded some of the new songs she had recently written. In the late 1970s, with her two sons grown, she began to devote more time to her love of music, playing many areas of the southern states. Audiences greeted her with great affection. She made appearances on Pop! Goes the Country and Nashville Now, and one of her songs was featured on an episode of the TV series Fame in 1983. Her comeback was cut short by the illness of her husband, Xavier. She went into retirement to care for him until his death in November 1990.

In 1996, the Kentucky legislator awarded Martha Carson an Honorable Citation for her contribution to country and gospel music. A Highway was named in her honor near her home town of Neon. In 2001, Carson's 80th birthday party was attended by many country singers including Melba Montgomery, Sonny James, Kitty Wells and Stonewall Jackson (musician). On December 16, 2004, Carson died at age 83 in Nashville, Tennessee.She had been in fragile health for the past year.

(Edited mainly from Wikipedia) 

3 comments:

boppinbob said...

Martha Carson - 1951 - 1954 (2010 Warped)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/Rozouwji

01 - Martha Carson - Satisfied.mp3
02 - Martha Carson - Hide Me Rock Of Ages.mp3
03 - Martha Carson - Old Blind Barnabuss.mp3
04 - Martha Carson - Cryin' Holy Onto The Lord.mp3
05 - Martha Carson - Fear Not.mp3
06 - Martha Carson - I Wanna Rest.mp3
07 - Martha Carson - You Need Him Now.mp3
08 - Martha Carson - Weighed In The Balance.mp3
09 - Martha Carson - Beyond The Shadows.mp3
10 - Martha Carson - I'm Gonna Walk And Talk With The Lord.mp3
11 - Martha Carson - He Keeps His Promises.mp3
12 - Martha Carson - Jesus Is A Rock.mp3
13 - Martha Carson - I Feel It In My Soul.mp3
14 - Martha Carson - Inspiration From Above.mp3
15 - Martha Carson - Ask, You Shall Receive.mp3
16 - Martha Carson - There's A Higher Power.mp3
17 - Martha Carson - I've Got A Better Place To Go.mp3
18 - Martha Carson - Bye And Bye.mp3
19 - Martha Carson - Lazarus.mp3
20 - Martha Carson - Singing On The Other Side.mp3
21 - Martha Carson - I Bowed Down.mp3
22 - Martha Carson - He'll Part The Water.mp3
23 - Martha Carson - Peace On Earth.mp3
24 - Martha Carson - Christmas Time Is Here.mp3
25 - Martha Carson - It's All Right.mp3
26 - Martha Carson - Counting My Blessings.mp3

Martha Carson - 1955-56 (2015 Warped)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/pMV9PAA7

01. Lord I Can't Come Now.mp3
02. I've Got So Many Million Years.mp3
03. This Ole House.mp3
04. Laugh a Little More.mp3
05. My Journey to the Sky.mp3
06. Let the Light Shine on Me.mp3
07. Let's Talk About That Old Time Religion.mp3
08. Chugging Home.mp3
09. The Bible Tells Me So.mp3
10. A Satisfied Mind.mp3
11. I Want to Rest a Little While.mp3
12. Faith Is the Key (That Opens the Door).mp3
13. David and Goliath.mp3
14. I Just Found God.mp3
15. Glory Hallelujah.mp3
16. Go on By.mp3
17. Give Up.mp3
18. I'm a Pilgrim.mp3
19. He'll Understand.mp3
20. All These Things.mp3
21. Music Drives Me Crazy.mp3
22. Dixieland Roll.mp3

Martha Carson - 1956-1958 (2020 Warped)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/fH8ZtwPG

01 - Get That Golden Key.mp3
02 - He Was There.mp3
03 - Let Light Shine On Me.mp3
04 - Satisfied.mp3
05 - O.K. A-Men.mp3
06 - Now Stop.mp3
07 - Just Whisle Or Call.mp3
08 - Who Built The Ark.mp3
09 - Get On Board Little Children.mp3
10 - Saints And Chariot.mp3
11 - Get On The Heavenly Road.mp3
12 - Gonna Shout All Over God's Heaven.mp3
13 - I Can't Stand Up Alone.mp3
14 - Rock-A-My Soul.mp3
15 - I'm Gonna Walk And Talk With My Lord.mp3
16 - Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive.mp3
17 - Now Stop.mp3
18 - Be Not Disencouraged.mp3
19 - Shadrack.mp3
20 -That Ain't Right.mp3
21 - Light Of Love.mp3

A big thank you goes to Country Klaus for the loan of above three albums.

Buster said...

Thanks, Bob - I've been thinking about transferring some of her material for the longest time, and here it is, along with an excellent biography!

Mike said...

Thank you!
Cheers,
Mike M