I Can't Leave Your Love Alone - Clarence Carter

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I Can't Leave Your Love Alone Lyrics

Baby, your love
Makes me feel so good
It's got me doing things, baby
I never dreamed I would

But we got to check ourselves
'Cause we belong to someone else

And I can't leave your love alone
I just can't leave your love alone
When you chuck your love on me
It's got me begging and crying

Wrecking every bone in my body
Oh Lord, just tearing up my mind

It's been sunk in too deep
And it's become a big part of me
I can't leave your love alone
I just can't leave your love alone

I know this slipping around
Can be a dangerous thing
But we got to keep on
Taking these chances

I got my good luck piece in my hand
Hoping they won't catch us
Won't catch us red-handed, oh

The effect of your love
Leave me shook up after you're gone
Setting fire to my clothes, baby
Leaving my body so warm

But I know what we're doing is wrong
But I can't leave your love alone
I just can't leave your love alone
Oh Lord, I can't leave your love alone

All of my friends try to tell me
But I just can't leave your love alone
Oh, no, no, I can't leave your love alone
It's got me, it's got me, it's got me so bad

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Clarence Carter (born 14 January 1936, Montgomery, Alabama) is a singer and musician.

Carter's earliest releases were as half of the duo Clarence And Calvin. Also known as the "C And C Boys", the blind duo made seven singles, the last of which was recorded at Fame's Muscle Shoals studio. When his partner, Calvin Thomas (aka Scott), suffered serious injuries in a car accident in 1966, Carter became a solo act (Calvin himself later reappeared as a solo act to record two Dave Crawford-produced Atco Records singles in 1969/70 and a Clarence Paul-produced 1971 album for Stax Records, I'm Not Blind ... I Just Can't See, from which two singles were also taken). "Tell Daddy", released in January 1967, began a fruitful spell of Fame-produced hits by Carter, released on the Atlantic Records label. Noteworthy were "Thread The Needle", "Looking For A Fox" and "Slip Away", where the singer combined his outstanding voice with his skill as an arranger and musician.

"Patches", first recorded by Chairmen Of The Board, was a UK number 2 and a US number 4 in 1970, but despite further strong offerings, Clarence was unable to sustain the momentum. He remained with Fame until 1973, where he also helped guide Candi Staton, who was now his wife, before moving to ABC Records the subsequent year.

Further recordings on Venture and Big C took Carter's career into the 1980s and later the artist found a sympathetic outlet with the Ichiban Records label. Despite being blinded as a child, he developed a distinctive guitar style that complemented his earthy delivery, and was just as comfortable on keyboards, writing songs or arranging sessions. The first two albums, This Is Clarence Carter and The Dynamic Clarence Carter show off his versatile talent to good effect.

Clarence returned in the late Eighties with the album Dr. CC, which spawned the bawdy, comedic single "Strokin'", which has evolved into a favorite at clubs and weddings. He later followed it up with a sequel, "Still Strokin'", in 1989. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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