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Christine Elizabeth Clark (born February 1, 1946), better known as Chris Clark, is an American
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, and
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singer, who recorded for
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. Clark became known to Northern Soul fans for hit songs such as 1965's "Do Right Baby Do Right" (by
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) and 1966's "Love's Gone Bad" ( Holland-Dozier-Holland). She later co-wrote the screenplay for the 1972 motion picture '' Lady Sings the Blues'' starring
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, which earned Clark an
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nomination.


Biography

Clark was born in
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. Clark produced a prominent chart hit on Motown's subsidiary label "V.I.P." with "Love's Gone Bad", which reached #105
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, and #41 R&B in the U.S. in 1966. In Canada, the song made it to #95 on the RPM 100. In 1967, Clark released her first album entitled '' Soul Sounds'' on the Motown label. The album featured twelve songs including a rare Motown ballad called "If You Should Walk Away" (Berry Gordy, Jr.) which was slated for release as a single, but never was. Another notable recording was the 1967 U.K. single "I Want To Go Back There Again" (Berry Gordy, Jr). She recorded one more album for Motown on its newly-created rock label
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entitled ''
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'' (1969). The Belgian label Marginal released a CD of "Soul Sounds" made from the original master tapes (with unaltered mixes) and it contains the songs from ''Soul Sounds,'' 5 songs from ''
CC Rides Again ''CC Rides Again'' is the second album by soul singer Chris Clark, released on 22 November 1969. It is the only album to be released on the Motown subsidiary label, Weed. Track listing Reception *Allmusic AllMusic (previously known as All ...
'' and 3 unreleased singles. A 50-track double-CD from Universal Music was released in 2005 entitled ''Chris Clark: The Motown Collection'' includes ''Soul Sounds'', ''C.C. Rides Again'', and many unreleased Motown recordings. A reissue and remastered version of the ''Soul Sounds'' album was released by the Reel Music label in April 2009, the first time the album was issued on CD in the U.S. Clark became famous in England as the "
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negress" (a nickname meant as a compliment), because the six-foot
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singer toured with fellow Motown artists, who were predominantly
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. Clark co-wrote the screenplay for the 1972 motion picture '' Lady Sings the Blues'' starring
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, which earned her an
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nomination. During the early 1970s, she was an executive with Motown's Film and Television Production Division in
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. In 1975 Clark was the Creative Assistant on the motion picture
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. Ultimately Clark served as Head of Creative Affairs for Motown from 1981 to 1989. Clark performed the song "The Ghosts of San Francisco", written by R. Christian Anderson and John Thomas Bullock, for the feature film ''When the World Came to San Francisco'' in 2015. The music video for the song was winner of the "Mixed Genre Jazz Film Award" at the New York Jazz Film Festival in November 2016. Clark currently lives in
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and continues to work as a screenwriter, fine art photographer and singer.


Marriage

In 1982 she married
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-winning screenwriter and novelist
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. She was his fourth wife. He died from complications from a perforated ulcer in 1984 in London.


Selected discography


Releases on the Tamla/Motown Label (UK)

* '' Soul Sounds'' - 1967 - 12" vinyl LP album * ''
CC Rides Again ''CC Rides Again'' is the second album by soul singer Chris Clark, released on 22 November 1969. It is the only album to be released on the Motown subsidiary label, Weed. Track listing Reception *Allmusic AllMusic (previously known as All ...
'' - 1969 - 12" vinyl LP album


Releases on the Tamla/Motown Label (UK)

* Tamla/Motown TMG591: "Love's Gone Bad" / "Put Yourself in My Place" 7" * Tamla/Motown TMG624: "From Head to Toe" / "The Beginning of the End" 7" * Tamla/Motown TMG638: "I Want to Go Back There Again" / "I Love You" 7" * Tamla/Motown TME2014: V/A : ''New Faces from Hitsville'' EP (inc. Chris Clark)


Releases on the V.I.P. Label (USA)

* "Do Right Baby, Do Right" / "Don't Be Too Long" - 1966 - 7" * "
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" / "Don't Be Too Long" - 1966 - (Cancelled) * "Love's Gone Bad" / "Put Yourself In My Place" - 1966 - 7" * "I Want To Go Back There Again" / "I Love You" - 1967 - 7"


Releases on the Motown Label (USA)

* '' Soul Sounds'' - 1967 (Mono Version) - 12" vinyl LP album * '' Soul Sounds'' - 1967 (Stereo Version) - 12" vinyl LP album * "From Head To Toe" / "Beginning Of The End" - 1967 - 7" * "
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" / "The Beginning Of The End" - 1968 - 7"


Releases on the Weed Label (USA)

* ''
CC Rides Again ''CC Rides Again'' is the second album by soul singer Chris Clark, released on 22 November 1969. It is the only album to be released on the Motown subsidiary label, Weed. Track listing Reception *Allmusic AllMusic (previously known as All ...
'' - 1969 (Stereo Only) - 12" vinyl LP album (with fold-out cover)


Released on Marginal Import (Belgium)

* ''Soul Sounds'' - 1997 (Contains the complete ''Soul Sounds'' album, plus 5 songs from the ''C.C. Rides Again'' album, and 3 previously unreleased singles) - CD


Released on Universal UK (England)

* ''The Motown Collection'' - 2005 (Contains both ''Soul Sounds'' and ''C.C. Rides Again'' plus 25 unreleased songs) - Double CD


Released on Reel Music (USA)

* '' Soul Sounds'' - 2009 - (Complete remastered album, plus alternate take of "Do Right Baby, Do Right") * "Dream Or Cry" - 4 December 2012 - three-track single


References


External links


Digitage Images "From the Camera and Mind of Chris Clark"

August 21, 2009 interview
latimes.com; accessed January 29, 2016.
September 2009 Interview
with L.A. Record * {{DEFAULTSORT:Clark, Chris 1946 births Living people American women singers Motown artists American rhythm and blues singers Northern soul musicians Musicians from Santa Cruz, California 21st-century American women singers 21st-century American singers