Chris Clark

Rhythm and blues, Composer

1946 –

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Who is Chris Clark?

Chris Clark is an American soul singer who recorded for Motown Records. Clark became famous in England as the "white Negress", because the six-foot platinum blonde, blue-eyed soul singer toured with fellow Motown artists who were predominantly black.

Clark was born in Santa Cruz, California. Recording on the Motown V.I.P. label, one of several Motown imprints, Chris Clark is acknowledged by Northern Soul fans for songs such as 1965's "Do Right Baby Do Right" and 1966's "Love's Gone Bad". Another of her notable songs was the 1967 single "I Want To Go Back There Again".

The United States' answer to Dusty Springfield, Clark managed to have only one chart hit. In the US, "Love's Gone Bad" made #105 pop, and #41 R&B in 1966. In Canada, it made it to #95 on the RPM 100.

In 1967, Clark released an album called Soul Sounds on the Motown label. The album featured twelve songs including a rare Motown ballad called "If You Should Walk Away" which was slated for release as a single, but never was. Clark recorded one more album for Motown on its newly created rock label Weed called CC Rides Again, but the album failed commercially. Today it is considered a rare collectable, and remains the only album ever released on the label.

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Born
Feb 1, 1946
Santa Cruz
Also known as
  • Clark, Chris
  • Christine Elizabeth Clark
Spouses
Nationality
  • United States of America
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on July 23, 2013

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