Carl Carlton - Everlasting Love

Singer: Carl Carlton Album: Everlasting Love - Released in 1974 Songwriters: Mac Gayden and Buzz Cason. [See lyrics below] The original version of “Everlasting Love“ was recorded in Nashville by Robert Knight, whose producers/writers Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden aimed to record him in a Motown style. Ultimately “Everlasting Love“ was released as an A-side for Knight and reached #13 in 1967. Subsequently, the song has reached the US Top 40 three times, most successfully by Carl Carlton, who peaked at #6 in 1974. Carl Carlton is an American artist who sings R&B, soul and funk. Born in Detroit, Michigan on May 21 in 1953, he started his career during the 1960s when he was still a kid. In 1968, he signed a contract with Back Beat Records, after which he moved to Texas.. In the early 70’s music era he achieved his biggest hit with “Everlasting Love” which became a Top 10 pop hit single and oldies music classic. Presenter of Soul Train: Donald Cortez (Don) Cornelius (Chic
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