Rhythm and blues singer and lyricist Carlton โCarlโ Carlton was born on May 21, 1953, in Detroit, Michigan, and began performing as a musician at the age of 10. He was called โLittle Carlโ Carlton. His first recordings at 11 years old in 1964 were for Lando Records, which released โI Think of How I Love Herโ and โI Love True Love.โ In 1965, he recorded some Detroit area hits, including “So What” and “Don’t You Need a Boy Like Me.”
In 1968, Carlton signed with the BackBeat Record label in Houston, Texas, where he released his first single on that label, โCompetition Ain’t Nothing,โ which only reached no. 36 on the Billboard R&B chart but became a huge hit in Great Britain. Carlton graduated from Murray Wright High School in Detroit in 1970.
In 1972, a compilation album of Carlton’s singles, You Can’t Stop a Man in Love, was released through ABC Records. Two years later in 1974 Carlton had his biggest hit, โEverlasting Love,โ from the album Everlasting Love. The single peaked at no. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and no. 11 on the Billboard R&B chart.
Due to conflicts over royalties from both the BackBeat Record label, which was sold to ABC Records in 1973, and ABC, Carlton did not record from 1975 to 1977. He signed with Mercury Records in 1977 and released one single, โSomethingโs Wrong,โ on that label which was only modestly successful.
In 1981, Carlton released the albumย Carl Carltonย with 20th Century Fox. This was his first album that went gold (selling more than 500,000 units). The album including the single โShe’s a Bad Mama Jamaโ which rose to no. 2 on the Billboard R&B chart and remained charted for eight weeks. It also peaked at no. 34 on the U.K. Singles chart. In 1982 Carleton was nominated for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male, at the 24th Grammy Awards show in Los Angeles. In 1983 Carlton released the album The Bad C.C. (RCA Victor) and in 1985 he came out with the single โPrivate Propertyโ on the Casablanca label.
In 1994, Carlton released the album Main Event. However, it went unnoticed and did not chart. Eight years later, in 2002, Carlton appeared on the “Rhythm, Love, and Soul” edition of the PBS series American Soundtrack. This masterpiece exhibition includes numerous legendary artists such as Aretha Franklin, Lou Rawls, the Three Degrees, Billy Paul, and The Manhattans.
In 2010, Carlton released his first gospel single, โGod Is Good.โ The following year, 2011, he was nominated for a Detroit Music Award in the “Outstanding Gospel/Christian Vocalist” category at The Fillmore Detroit theater.
In 2019, Carl Carlton was hospitalized in Detroit, Michigan, after suffering a mild stroke. The New York Times Magazine listed Carlton among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal Studios fire.