Born in Detroit, Michigan on May 21, 1953, singer and songwriter Carl Carlton
would get his start as a recording artist while still a teenager under the name
Little Carl Carlton, hoping to capitalize on the popularity of Little Stevie
Wonder. He enjoyed some local success, but relocated to Houston after signing
with the label Back Beat in 1968. He had his first hits on the R&B charts soon
after with “Don’t Walk Away” and “Drop By My Place” in ’69 and ’70. He dropped
“Little” from his stage name, and scored his breakthrough after his 1974 track
“Everlasting Love” had a radio-frien...