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295:), Carr grew increasingly unhappy with the straight gospel direction of her career and pleaded with Rupe to let her record "pops, jumps, ballads, and semi-blues". Rupe relented and from 1955 to 1959 Carr recorded two dozen rock and roll and R&B sides for Specialty, which, like her gospel songs, she mostly wrote herself. Despite scoring an R&B hit with "Should I Ever Love Again?" in 1957, overall the change from spiritual to secular music did not help Carr in terms of sales or recognition. She also contracted 24: 322:
vocals have a sensual, husky quality quite unusual (or even inappropriate) for gospel singers in her day, which made her eventual switch to R&B and rock & roll seem a logical choice in retrospect. The same goes for her idiosyncratic use of metaphors and themes in her gospel songs:
362:", entitled "I Heard The News (Jesus Is Coming Again)". Her early R&B material (for which she is probably best remembered now) was often uptempo, rock & roll-styled and similar in sound to fellow R&B/rock & roll artists on the Specialty roster like 132: 396:) and his New Bethel Baptist Church Choir in Detroit. "The Ball Game" got a renewed hearing on the Prairie Home Companion show when Garrison Keillor and the Hopeful Gospel Quartet played it several times in the 2000's. 289:
Not having too much success on the charts (except for "The Ball Game" , which became one of Specialty's best selling gospel records and most recently featured in the movie
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and released an unsuccessful pop album. She moved back to Cleveland, sinking into obscurity and suffering from declining health and depression; she died there in 1976.
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around this time, which kept her from doing the necessary promotional work and touring for two years, effectively ending her tenure with Specialty in mid 1959.
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released two CDs, covering Carr's entire output on the label and adding previously unreleased material, such as a recording with Rev. C.L. Franklin (father of
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Both Carr's gospel and R&B recordings went largely unappreciated during the time they were released, but found a new audience when
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label, giving Carr her new stage name "Sister" Wynona Carr (modelled after pioneering gospel singer
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Carr's gospel recordings are very much influenced by Sister Rosetta Tharpe, incorporating
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and a rich, warm production. Her final Specialty sessions, conducted by
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stylings and already touching on R&B with her take on
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in 1959, cut down on the rock & roll influences.
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