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A Man Needs A Woman
''A Man Needs a Woman'' is a 1968 album by James Carr. This would be the last of Carr's albums until his come-back album ''Take Me to the Limit'' in 1991. After Carr's death in 2001, Kent Records re-released the album with several bonus tracks in 2003. Track listing # "A Man Needs a Woman" (O. B. McClinton) – 2:49 # "Stronger Than Love" (Clarence Shields) – 2:31 # "More Love" (Wayne Carson Thompson)  – 1:59 # "You Didn't Know It But You Had Me " (Dolly Greer, George Jackson) – 1:59 # "A Woman Is a Man's Best Friend" (Quinton Claunch, Rudolph V. "Doc" Russell) – 3:33 # "I'm a Fool for You" (Earl Cage, Claunch, Greer, Jackson, Russell) – 2:00 # "Life Turned Her That Way " (Harlan Howard) – 2:38 # "Gonna Send You Back to Georgia" (J. Hammonds Jr., Johnnie Mae Matthews) – 2:17 # "The Dark End of the Street" (Chips Moman, Dan Penn) – 2:34 # "I Sowed Love and Reaped a Heartache" (D. Lee, A. Reynolds) – 2:27 # "You ...
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James Carr (musician)
James Edward Carr (June 13, 1942 – January 7, 2001) was an American R&B and soul singer, described as "one of the greatest pure vocalists that deep Southern soul ever produced." Biography Born to a Baptist preacher's family in Coahoma, Mississippi, he moved with his parents to Memphis, Tennessee, at the age of three. Carr began singing in church, and performed in gospel groups including the Harmony Echoes, at the same time as making tables on an assembly line in Memphis. After being turned down by Stax, he made his first recordings for Goldwax Records, a small Memphis-based independent record label, in 1964. He released several singles for the label before achieving his first success in 1966, when "You've Got My Mind Messed Up" reached number 7 on the ''Billboard'' R&B chart and number 63 on the pop chart.Biography ...
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