Jean Carne attended Booker T. Washington High School in Atlanta, She recei… Read Full Bio ↴Jean Carne attended Booker T. Washington High School in Atlanta, She received a scholarship after graduating in 1965, to attend Morris Brown College where she performed every genre from musical theater to grand opera. Carne planned on furthering her studies at Juilliard School of Music in New York when she met and married Jazz pianist Doug Carn and became a featured vocalist in his jazz fusion band. The couple based themselves in Los Angeles, California, where Carne did three early albums with her husband, "Infant Eyes", "Spirit Of The New Land" and "Revelations". Her work with the band garnered enthusiastic new jazz fans and brought her to the attention of the soon-to-be mega-group Earth Wind and Fire. Her voice helped brighten the group's first two albums, "Earth Wind And Fire," and "The Need Of Love" where she expanded her musical learning with the group and went beyond her jazz work.
In 1976, Carne was signed to Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff's Philadelphia International Records; her debut album Jean Carn was a classy affair that merged the best of '70s soul and jazz with solid song-writing and tight instrumental support (MFSB, Instant Funk). The debut single "Free Love" went to number 23 R&B. Though the follow-up single did not chart, several of the album's tracks received considerable radio airplay. In June 1978, Happy to Be With You, her second album for the label was released. It included the hit single "Don't Let It Go to Your Head."
Carne's third Philadelphia International album When I Find You Love was more of a return conceptually (musically and sonically) to that of Jean Carn. Produced by Dexter Wansel, the album rates as one of Carne's best efforts. The smooth and halting "My Love Don't Come Easy" peaked at number 43 R&B in the summer of 1979. At this time Ms. Carne was switched from the Philadelphia International label to the subsidiary TSOP imprint for her final outing. Released in August 1981, Sweet and Wonderful featured a stunning and classy remake of the Spinners' "Love Don't Love Nobody," which went to number 35 R&B.
Frustrated with her lack of substantial sales and promotion of her previous albums which were artistic and critical successes, if not commercially as acclaimed, Carne moved to Motown Records in 1982, making her label debut with the album Trust Me. The single "If You Don't Know Me By Now," a cover of the Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes hit with backing vocals by The Temptations, went to number 49 R&B. A scheduled follow-up LP was canned and is reportedly in the vaults, following Ms. Carne's leaving the Motown roster. By 1986, Carne signed to Omni Records. Closer Than Close was released in July of that year and the title track went to number one R&B. Her 1988 album You're a Part of Me included a hit cover of Aretha Franklin's "Ain't No Way." Carne later signed with Place One Entertainment, which reunited her with former Omni Records president Steve Bernstein, with her Love Lessons album.
In 1976, Carne was signed to Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff's Philadelphia International Records; her debut album Jean Carn was a classy affair that merged the best of '70s soul and jazz with solid song-writing and tight instrumental support (MFSB, Instant Funk). The debut single "Free Love" went to number 23 R&B. Though the follow-up single did not chart, several of the album's tracks received considerable radio airplay. In June 1978, Happy to Be With You, her second album for the label was released. It included the hit single "Don't Let It Go to Your Head."
Carne's third Philadelphia International album When I Find You Love was more of a return conceptually (musically and sonically) to that of Jean Carn. Produced by Dexter Wansel, the album rates as one of Carne's best efforts. The smooth and halting "My Love Don't Come Easy" peaked at number 43 R&B in the summer of 1979. At this time Ms. Carne was switched from the Philadelphia International label to the subsidiary TSOP imprint for her final outing. Released in August 1981, Sweet and Wonderful featured a stunning and classy remake of the Spinners' "Love Don't Love Nobody," which went to number 35 R&B.
Frustrated with her lack of substantial sales and promotion of her previous albums which were artistic and critical successes, if not commercially as acclaimed, Carne moved to Motown Records in 1982, making her label debut with the album Trust Me. The single "If You Don't Know Me By Now," a cover of the Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes hit with backing vocals by The Temptations, went to number 49 R&B. A scheduled follow-up LP was canned and is reportedly in the vaults, following Ms. Carne's leaving the Motown roster. By 1986, Carne signed to Omni Records. Closer Than Close was released in July of that year and the title track went to number one R&B. Her 1988 album You're a Part of Me included a hit cover of Aretha Franklin's "Ain't No Way." Carne later signed with Place One Entertainment, which reunited her with former Omni Records president Steve Bernstein, with her Love Lessons album.
Time Waits For No One
Jean Carn Lyrics
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Ambrosia Hurry up, get along, be on your way And make sure…
Bernard Fowler Yes, star crossed in pleasure the stream flows on by…
Black Label Society As the sun sinks Life closes tired eyes As hello turns its…
Dick Haymes & Helen Forrest Time waits for no one, It passes you by. It rolls on…
Dusty Springfield Loneliness can lock you up Like prison walls around your hea…
Freddie Mercury Time waits for nobody Time waits for nobody We all must plan…
Helen Forrest Time waits for no one, It passes you by. It rolls on…
Hilltoppers Time waits for no one it passes you by, It rolls…
Mavis Staples You came 2 me Said give you more time Time…
Q-Feel Time waits for no man I see the clock tickin…
Rage You don't like what you see You don't know what it…
Roger Hodgson Time waits for no one, old as the sun Lying here…
rolling stones Yes, star-crossed in pleasure, the stream flows on by Yes, a…
Silhouette Brown issee noo se de fumikomu goorurain bokura wa nanimo nanimo m…
Tae Retro Hey, where's Rolo? Hey, uh And I gotta blow up because Time…
The Advaita Concept What has the world taken from you? Did you stay true…
The Friends Of Distinction Time waits for no one And nobody gets away There's no except…
The Groovebirds Time waits in hiding in the blink of a year…
The Hilltoppers Time waits for no one it passes you by, It rolls…
The Ink Spots Time waits for no one It passes you by It rolls on…
The Jacksons Lonely, in my darkened room Sad and weary, persevering for l…
The Rolling Stones (M. Jagger/K. Richards) Yes, star crossed in pleasure the s…
Wag Am: pmアクセル全開で 長いコントレールが続く旅路で 思惑通りに攻められる世の中 答えなんて何処にも見当たらないけど…
Widespread Panic Someday, there'll be nothing more to say When life is seen…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Jean Carn:
Don't Let It Go To Your Head Now that you know How I feel about you Don't…
Dont Let It Go To Your Head Now that you know How I feel about you Don't…
Free Love Free love Don't be a slave to your passion I'm talkin' 'bout…
I'm Back for More Baby, I'm back for more Baby, I'm back for more Ah... ah...…
Infant Eyes There's no place beneath the sky, the voice will never…
Love Free love Don't be a slave to your passion I'm talkin' 'bout…
Love Don't Love Nobody Sometimes a man will come and go You reach for love…
Love Dont Love Nobody Sometimes a man will come and go You reach for love…
Love Don’t Love Nobody Sometimes a man will come and go You reach for love…
Was That All It Was Was that all it was, a way to pass some…
You Are All I Need Everyday of my life, I see you in my eyes…
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