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  1. Christine Elizabeth Clark (born February 1, 1946), better known as Chris Clark, is an American soul, jazz, and blues singer, who recorded for Motown Records. Clark became known to Northern soul fans for hit songs such as 1965's "Do Right Baby Do Right" (by Berry Gordy ) and 1966's "Love's Gone Bad" ( Holland-Dozier-Holland ).

  2. May 12, 2023 · 55. 1.6K views 11 months ago NASHVILLE. Watch the official music video for "Glass Half Empty" by Chris Clark now! Listen to "Glass Half Empty" here: https://open.spotify.com/track/0FrJ6e ...

  3. Chris Clark "Love's Gone Bad" was released as a single in 1966 on Motown's V.I.P. imprint. Subscribe to Motown and ring the bell to never miss an update: htt...

  4. Jul 19, 2022 · Signed in 1966. Born and raised in Santa Cruz, California, Chris Clark spent much of her early life trying to find the right genre. Experimenting with rock, folk, and what she called ‘hippie’ music; she eventually found her voice in soul music. After auditioning for Motown’s Hal Davis in California, Chris was sent to Detroit to audition ...

  5. Chris Clark. Writer: Lady Sings the Blues. Christine Elizabeth Clark was born in Santa Cruz County, California and early in life wished to become a blues singer. In 1963 she went to work for Motown Records in Detroit for 2 years before making a demo recording. Though her talent was undeniable, Chris was a blue-eyed blonde who resembled Kim Novak.

  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UC-KtyunpRJBHtz8-aG0Y_6gChris Clark - YouTube Music

    Christine Elizabeth Clark, better known as Chris Clark, is an American soul, jazz, and blues singer, who recorded for Motown Records. Clark became known to Northern Soul fans for hit songs...

  7. www.officialchrisclark.com › bioBio | Chris Clark

    STORY. Chris Clark is characterized by his endearing smile, genuine heart and captivating enthusiasm for life and music…and he comes by it naturally. Chris grew up on the outskirts of the Northern California farmlands where his musical style was cultivated by the likes of John Denver, Toby Keith, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan and Randy Houser.

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