By Praguefrank
SESSIONS
1962 unknown, CA – Carol Lee (Producer: Richard Delvy)
001 104A I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU Triumph S-104
002 104B JUST ONE KISS Triumph S-104
1963 unknown – Carol Lee (Producer: David Axelrod)
003 I'LL BUY YOU GOLD 45-123
004 POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL 45-123
April 1968 Starday Sound Studio, 3557 Dickerson Road, Nashville, TN - Carol Lee (Producer: Tommy Hill)
005 8806 I DON’T BELIEVE Starday 838/4502
006 8807 I’M SURPRISED AT ME 838/4502
ca. October 1968 Starday Sound Studio, 3557 Dickerson Road, Nashville, TN - Carol Lee (Producer: Tommy Hill)
007 8937 NUMBER EIGHTY TWO 45-858 /4502
008 8938 WITH EACH THOUGHT OF YOU 45-858/4502
1981 unknown – Carol Lee with Gordon Dee (Producer: James Stroud, Tom Long)
009 THEY JUST DON'T MAKE TIME LIKE THEY USE TO ST 1002
010 HAPPY ENDING ST 1002
Ca 1983 unknown – Carol Lee
011 CA 487 HEART STOP BEATING IN TIME CA 487/488
012 CA 488 THE MORNING AFTER YOU CA 487/488
Note: 001-004 (teenage pop) may have been different singer
ALBUMS
Voice Of Country 4502 Close To You: Close To You; I Don't Believe*; Jerry Lee Told On Me; With Each Thought Of You*; Let It Rain; I'm Surprised At Me*; They Call Me A Fool; Number Eighty Two*; You Are The One; I Know You Are Going Away; The Key That Fits‘; Light Beer; Falling Star – 77? Bobby Stephenson/*Carol Lee (reissued on Aaron AR-1038-CD)
SINGLES
Triumph
S-104 I'll Always Love You / Just One Kiss – 08-62
Tru-Sound
45-123 I'll Buy You Gold / Poor Little Rich Girl – 07-63 (rev. July 20)
Starday
838 I Don't Believe / I'm Surprised At Me – 05-68
858 Number Eighty Two / With Each Thought Of You – 12-68
Southern Tracks
ST 1002 They Just Don't Make Time Like They Use To / Happy Ending – 11-81 w. Gordon Dee
CA-Song
CA 487/488 Heart Stop Beating In Time / The Morning After You – 83?
Friday, July 16, 2021
Carol Lee
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These solo records were a different Carol Lee. Carol Lee Cooper never did a solo record. She had 2 albums on the Heart Warming label in the early 60s with Jimmy Snow and as the Carol Lee Singers on an Opry Staff Band independent album in the 80s, other than appearing on record with Wilma Lee and Stoney off and on.
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