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  1. With their rendition of “Tramp,” Otis Redding and Carla Thomas create a classic battle of the sexes set to brassy soul music. The feisty duet appears on King & Queen, a joint album by Redding ...

  2. Carla Thomas had already broken into the mainstream the previous year with B-A-B-Y, but Redding, ... The king and queen of soul indeed. Carla has been a great star,love her. How big would Otis have been if he hadn’t been taken from us.

  3. Carla Thomas (Memphis, Tennessee, 21 de diciembre de 1942) es una cantante de soul estadounidense, apodada la Reina del Soul de Memphis (Queen of Memphis Soul). [1] Es hija del cantante de soul y blues Rufus Thomas.. Con tan solo 18 años cantó a dúo Cause I Love You, junto a su padre, Rufus Thomas.Gracias a este tema la discográfica Satellite se fijó en ella, y ese mismo año editó su ...

  4. King & Queen is a studio album by American recording artists Otis Redding and Carla Thomas. It is Thomas' fourth album and Redding's sixth and the final studio album before his death on December 10, 1967. Influenced by Marvin Gaye's duets, the album features ten covers of soul classics and the eleventh finishing song co-written by Redding. The album includes crossover hits "Tramp" and "Knock ...

  5. 11 de feb. de 2007 · As Stax Records' top male artist, it was only natural that Otis Redding would team up with Stax's top female singer, Carla Thomas. The soulful twosome generated considerable musical sparks on this 1967 release, which produced a pair of sizzling hit singles, the sassy "Tramp" and a hard-driving reading of Eddie Floyd's "Knock On Wood."

  6. 7 de nov. de 2012 · Let Me Be Good To You-Otis & Carla (King & Queen) 2:49; Otis Redding - King & Queen - 08 - It Takes Two. 3:09; Lists Add to List. Add to List. Contributors. UnitedClassics, choan, FromLondon. Report. Ad. Otis Redding, Carla Thomas – King & Queen. Label:Stax – WPCR-27558, Atlantic – WPCR-27558: Series:Atlantic R&B Best ...

  7. King & Queen est un album en duo d'Otis Redding et Carla Thomas, sorti en 1967.C'est le quatrième album pour Carla Thomas et le sixième et dernier album studio d'Otis Redding avant sa mort le 10 décembre 1967 [1].Influencé par les duos de Marvin Gaye, l'album comprend dix reprises de classiques de la soul et une chanson finale co-écrite par Otis Redding et Al Bell [2].