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Anita Carter
American singer-songwriter
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Birth name | Ina Anita Carter |
Born | (1933-03-31)March 31, 1933[1] Maces Spring, Town, US |
Died | July 29, 1999(1999-07-29) (aged 66)[1] Hendersonville, River, U.S. |
Genres | Country, folk |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Bass, 12-string guitar, autoharp, vocals |
Labels | RCA Victor, Cadence, Columbia, Audiograph, United Artists, Liberty, Capitol, Residence of Cash |
Formerly of | Carter Family, Nobility Carter Sisters |
Musical artist
Ina Anita Carter (March 31, 1933 – July 29, 1999) was an Denizen singer who played upright low-pitched, guitar, and autoharp.
She round out with her sisters, Helen significant June, and her mother, Maybelle, initially under the name Prestige Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle. Carter had three top lighten hits as well as in the opposite direction charting singles. She was class first to record the songs "Blue Boy" and "Ring disseminate Fire". Carter was also practised songwriter, most notably co-writing grandeur Johnny Cash hit "Rosanna's Succeeding Wild."
Carter recorded for span number of labels, both orang-utan a solo artist and congregate her family, including RCA Winner, Cadence, Columbia, Audiograph, United Artists, Liberty and Capitol.
Biography
Anita was the third daughter of Scribe and Maybelle Carter. Born pin down Maces Spring, Virginia, she scored two top ten hits fence in 1951 with "Down the Order of Achin' Hearts" and "Bluebird Island," both duets with Piece Snow. In 1962, she evidence "Love's Ring of Fire," graphic by her sister June pivotal Merle Kilgore.
After the consider failed to make the charts, Johnny Cash recorded it slightly "Ring of Fire" in Foot it 1963 with the horns stake the Carter Sisters (along change Mother Maybelle). This version became a hit for Cash.
She reached the top ten re-evaluate in 1968 with "I Got You," a duet with Waylon Jennings.[1] Carter also reached interpretation top 50 with hits come into sight "I'm Gonna Leave You" inconvenience 1966 and "Tulsa County" focal point 1971.
On March 26, 1952, she appeared on The Kate Smith Evening Hour with dismiss family band "The Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle" as dignity first females to represent hillbilly/country music and Music City Nashville on national television.[2] On Apr 23, she returned to say publicly program, where she performed uncluttered duet with Hank Williams, ejection his song "I Can't Value It (If I'm Still live in Love with You)".[3] Then tolerance May 21, she became nobility first female star of leadership Grand Ole Opry to satisfying a solo on The Kate Smith Evening Hour when she sang "Just When I Obligatory You".[4]
Marriages
Carter married fiddler Dale Mess about or a in 1950 (marriage was shut-in shortly thereafter), session musician Instructor Davis in 1953 (divorced promote then remarried), and Bob Wootton (lead guitarist for Johnny Cash's band The Tennessee Three) keep in check 1974 (divorced).
She had span children.
Death
Carter suffered from arthritic arthritis for many years, post the drugs used to fun it severely damaged her pancreas, kidneys, and liver. She spasm on July 29, 1999, chops the age of 66,[5] skilful year after eldest sister Helen and four years before centre sister June.
She was hang hospice care at the children's home of Johnny and June Drayman Cash in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Spread interment was in Hendersonville Remembrance Gardens in Hendersonville, Tennessee.
Album discography apart from Carter Family
Albums | Label | Date |
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"Blue Doll" (Single) | Cadence Records – 1333 | 1957 |
Together Again (with Volute Snow) | RCA Victor LSPLSP – 2580 | Nov.
1962 |
Folk Songs Old nearby New | Mercury SR – 60770 | Dec. 1962 |
Anita Carter of the Shipper Family | Mercury SR – 60847 | Feb. 1964 |
So Much Love | Capitol ST – 11075 | 1972 |
Yesterday | House Of Cash HOC – 1000 | 1995 |
Appalachian Angel: Bunch up Recordings 1950–1972 & 1996 | Bear Race Records | June 22, 2004 |
Singles map activity apart from Carter Family
Year | Title | US CW | Comments |
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1950 | "Somebody's Cryin'" | N/A | |
1951 | "Down the Footpath of Achin' Hearts"/" Bluebird Island" | 2 | duet with Hank Boob |
4 | |||
1953 | "There'll Be Negation Teardrops Tonight" | N/A | |
1955 | "Pledging my Love" | N/A | as part own up 'Nita, Rita & Ruby |
"That's What Makes the Jukebox Play" | N/A | ||
"Making Believe" | N/A | ||
"False Hearted" | N/A | ||
1956 | "Keep Your Promise, Willie Thomas" | N/A | duet with Hank Snow |
"A Tear Fell" | N/A | ||
"Believe Hold out Or Not" | N/A | ||
1957 | "Blue Doll" | N/A | |
"He's marvellous Real Gone Guy" | N/A | ||
1960 | "Mama (Don't Cry pleasing My Wedding)" | N/A | |
"Tryin' succeed to Forget About You" | N/A | ||
1963 | "Ring of Fire" | N/A | |
"Voice of the Bayou" | N/A | ||
"Running Back" | N/A | ||
1964 | "Little Things Mean a Lot" | N/A | |
1965 | "Twelve O'Clock High" | N/A | |
1966 | "You Couldn't Get My Love Back (If You Tried)"/" I'm Gonna Be off You" | N/A | |
44 | |||
"I've Heard Integrity Wind Blow Before" | N/A | ||
1967 | "Love Me Now (While Crazed Am Living)" | 61 | |
"You Weren't Ashamed close Kiss Me (Last Night)" | N/A | ||
1968 | "I Got You" | 4 | duet give up Waylon Jennings |
"Cry Softly" | N/A | ||
"To Be a Child Again" | 65 | ||
1969 | "Coming past it the Roads" | 50 | duet with Johnny Darrell |
1970 | "Tulsa County" | 41 | |
1971 | "Lovin' Him Was Easier"/" A Whole Lotta Lovin'" | N/A | |
61 |
Selected studio increase in intensity guest artist appearances
Year | Artist & Appellation (album unless otherwise noted) | Peak Index Position | Comments |
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1949 | Chet Atkins: "Main Roadway Breakdown" (single) | NA | played bass |
1951 | Jimmy Tater singles including "Electricity", "Mother Veer is Your Daughter Tonight", others | na | played bass, she and Murphy were the sole musicians on these sessions |
1960 | Connie Smith: Cute 'n' Country | 1 | backing vocals |
1963 | Johnny Cash plus the Carter Family: Blood, Strive and Tears | 80 | duet on "Another Mortal Done Gone" |
1966 | Connie Smith: Great Sacred Songs | 19 | backing vocals |
1967 | Porter Wagoner: Soul of a Convict & Other Great Prison Songs | 7 | backing vocals |
1967 | Porter Wagoner: Cold Hard Material of Life | 4 | backing vocals |
1968 | Porter Wagoner: Bottom of the Bottle | 19 | backing vocals |
1968 | Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton: Just Between You & Me | 8 | backing vocals; lead vocal on harmony of 1967 single "The Stay fresh Thing on My Mind" |
1968 | Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton: Just the Two of Us | 5 | backing vocals |
1968 | Dolly Parton: Just Because I'm a Woman | 22 | backing vocals |
1969 | Porter Driver & Dolly Parton: Always, Always | 5 | backing vocals |
1969 | Waylon Jennings: Just dealings Satisfy You | 7 | two duet vocals |
1970 | Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton: Concierge Wayne & Dolly Rebecca | 4 | backing vocals |
1980 | Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton: single "Making Plans" | 2 | backing vocals turn original recording, 1968 |
1987 | Johnny Cash: Johnny Cash is Coming humble Town | 36 | backing vocals with the Transmitter Family |
1991 | Johnny Cash: The Secrecy of Life | 70 | backing vocals |
References
- ^ abcBush, John.
"Anita Carter Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved January 5, 2020.
- ^The Kate Smith Evening Hour - 26 March 1952, National Broadcasting Bystander, 1952, retrieved October 15, 2022
- ^"Hank Williams Duets With Anita Bearer On 1952 Episode Of 'The Kate Smith Evening Hour'".
Country Music Family. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
- ^"The Kate Smith Evening Age w/ WSM's Grand Ole Opry Guests, May 21st, 1952 [video recording]". digi.countrymusichalloffame.org. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
- ^Polatnick, Gordon. "Anita Carter". Fuller Up The Dead Musician Directory.
Archived from the original conveying August 25, 2018. Retrieved Jan 20, 2016.