voc, 1925-1971 US, Los Angeles
Singer of Jazz and Pop
A.k.a. Mary Louise Thomas
US jazz, blues and R&B singer and actress (June 20, 1925 – July 4, 1971). First became known to a wider audience in 1952 Stan Kenton discovered her and got her a contract with Capitol that released a number of singles with her in the early 50's. It was also Kenton who suggested her stage name Georgia Carr. In the 60's she recorded for Vee-Jay Records that released Rocks In My Bed, her best known album.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Softly Baby | Georgia Carr With Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra | 1985 | Compil. |
You Who Are About To Lie / Softly | Georgia Carr | 1965 | Single |
Rocks In My Bed | Georgia Carr | 1964 | Album |
Handle With Care (Original Sound-Track Recording) | Georgia Carr | 1964 | Album |
Don't Go | Georgia Carr | 1958 | Single |
Songs By A Moody Miss Georgia Carr : America's Foremost Night Club Singer | Georgia Carr | 1958 | Album |
I'm Gonna Coo, Coo, Coo / The Horse And The Carriage Ran Away | The Voices Three / Georgia Carr | 1955 | Album |
The Horse And Carriage Ran Away | Georgia Carr | 1955 | Single |
Is That Bad | Georgia Carr | 1953 | Single |
I Dream Of You / I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart | Georgia Carr | 1952 | Album |
I'm Not Gonna Letcha In | Georgia Carr | 1952 | Album |
Softly | Georgia Carr | Single | |
The Sun Forgot To Shine This Morning / The Whisp'ring Serenade | Georgia Carr, Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra | Album |