Carl Mann
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Biography
[Edit]One of the last discoveries on Sam Phillips' legendary Sun label, piano player Carl Mann was best known for his rockabilly reworking of the Nat "King" Cole pop standard "Mona Lisa." That million-selling hit positioned him as something of a softer, smoother Jerry Lee Lewis, possessed of a crooner's instincts and a velvety vibrato. Unfortunately, Mann was never able to land another hit on the level of "Mona Lisa," despite waxing a fair amount of high-quality rock & roll. Like many early rock vets, he eventually moved into country music when the rockabilly market dried up, but never successfully established himself in that arena, and gradually drifted out of music.
Carl Mann was born in Huntingdon, TN, on August 22, 1942. He grew up in a strongly rural area, where his family ran a lumber business, and fell in love with country music as a child. He began singing in church at age nine and soon moved on to performing country songs at area talent contests. He learned guitar at age ten, and piano at 13, by which time he'd already become a regular on local radio. He also formed a band with several other young musicians, and soon took an interest in the R&B and rockabilly records that some of his DJ friends played on the radio, especially those of Elvis Presley. In 1957, Mann successfully auditioned for the Jaxon label and cut his debut single, "Gonna Rock and Roll Tonight" b/w "Rockin' Love"; those sides marked his first collaborations with guitarist Eddie Bush, who would become an important member of Mann's band, and assisted him on his rearrangement of "Mona Lisa." Mann cut several more unreleased sides for Jaxon over the next year, and caught a break when Carl Perkins' drummer Bill "Fluke" Holland offered to become his manager. Holland brought Mann to Sun Records in 1959, and Sam Phillips signed him to a three-year deal. Mann cut his take on "Mona Lisa" early that year, and while Phillips wasn't keen on releasing it as a single, Conway Twitty heard the demo tape and quickly cut his own version, which began climbing the charts. Phillips hurriedly issued Mann's, which battled Twitty's all the way up the pop charts. Both hit the Top 30, and while they tended to cancel each other out in terms of placement, Mann's wound up selling over a million copies; and he wasn't even 17 years old.
Despite the newfound stardom and several TV appearances, "Mona Lisa" turned out to be the pinnacle of Mann's commercial success. At first, he tried to repeat the formula by rocking up other vintage pop standards, which failed to return him to the Top 40, and perhaps even obscured the virtues of original tunes like "I'm Coming Home." Mann also wasn't helped by the fact that he'd appeared at the tail end of rockabilly's prime, or that Charlie Rich had taken his place as Sun's rising new star. Mann's first album, Like Mann, was released in 1960, but sold disappointingly, and he began to develop a drinking problem that necessitated some time away from music. In 1964, he was drafted into the Army; upon returning to the U.S., he signed with the Monument label, but the single "Down to My Last 'I Forgive You'" failed to return him to prominence. Mann soon left music to return to his family's business, settling down with a wife and finally overcoming his problems with alcohol.
In 1974, Mann attempted a comeback singing straight country material; he issued several singles over the next few years on ABC and Dot, but they didn't fit in with the slick countrypolitan records then dominating the charts. In 1977, Mann got an offer from the Dutch label Rockhouse to record for European audiences; he issued a couple of albums on that label, 1978's half-live/half-studio Gonna Rock'n'Roll Tonight and 1981's In Rockabilly Country. Mann toured periodically during the '80s, returning to Europe every so often, and finally retired to concentrate on the family logging business. He still resides in Huntingdon, TN.
Title: Carl & Frank: The Best of Carl Mann & Frank Ifield
Artist: Frank Ifield, Carl Mann
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: Strait And Narrow Road
Artist: Carl Mann
Genre: Gospel, Christian Rock, Christian Country Music
Title: Sun Records Originals: Mona Lisa
Artist: Carl Mann
Genre: Blues, Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk Rock
Title: The Sun Records Sound Of Carl Mann (20 Rock N Roll Classics)
Artist: Carl Mann
Genre: Rock & Roll, Pop
Title: Mona Lisa - The Very Best of Carl Mann
Artist: Carl Mann
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Country, Rockabilly
Collections
Title: Best of Boogie Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: 100 Rock & Roll Hits
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: 50's Radio Hits & Jukebox Oldies
Genre: Rock
Title: The Hits of 1960, Vol. 6
Genre: Pop
Title: What's Her Name? (1950S Songs About American Girls)
Genre: Blues
Title: 40 Rockin' Classics: Roots of Rock and Roll
Genre: Rock
Title: Discover 50s One Hit Wonders
Genre: Rock
Title: 1959 Hit Songs, Vol. 5
Genre: Pop
Title: The Dark Side of the SUN
Genre: Rock
Title: Walking the Line: Sun Studios Classics
Genre: Country
Title: '50s Rockabilly Hellraisers
Genre: Rock
Title: The Last Great Rockabilly Saturday Night, Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: The Hits of 1959, Vol. 5
Genre: Pop
Title: Juke Box Playlist, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Sun Records - The Definitive Hits, Vol. 1
Genre: Rock
Title: 50s Sock Hop Classics
Genre: Pop
Title: 100 Classics Of Rockabilly & Rock N' Roll
Genre: Rock
Title: Underdogs of Rock n' Roll
Genre: Rock
Title: Classic American Hits
Genre: Alternative
Title: Sun Records Story - Disc Three
Genre: Rock
Title: Wanted! - Outlaw Songs
Genre: Country
Title: Rare Wild Rock 50', Vol. 5
Title: Fifties Songs, Vol 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Sun Record's 60th Anniversary - Vintage Keys
Genre: Blues
Title: Rockabilly Ramblers 3
Genre: Rock, Country, Rockabilly
Title: A Mix Of Popular Hits Vol 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Rock&Roll Hits. DonĀ“t Step On My Blue Suede Shoes.
Genre: Rock
Title: Sun Rock 'n' Roll Volume 2
Genre: Rock
Title: The Very Best Of Sun Rockabilly, Vol. 2
Genre: Rock
Title: Rock the Joint
Genre: Rock
Title: Sun Records - Rockabilly Archive
Genre: Rock
Title: Sunsational Wedding Songs
Genre: Alternative
Title: Sun Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 2
Genre: Rock
Title: Easy Spirit of Christmas
Genre:
Title: The Sun Story Volume Two - Rockabilly Rhythm
Genre: Country
Title: Sun Records - The Rhythm and The Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Road Trip Essentials: 30 Classic Songs from Sun Records
Genre: Rock
Title: Rockabilly Dance Party
Genre: Blues
Title: Jukebox Rockabilly
Genre: Alternative
Title: Hits of Rockabilly
Genre: Rock
Title: The Best of Sun Records
Genre: Rock
Title: What's Her Name? 1950s Songs About American Girls
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Title: Discover Rockabilly
Genre: Alternative
Title: Rakin and Scrapin
Genre: Rock
Title: Sun Rockabilly Meltdown
Genre: Rock
Title: 50's Rockabilly Pioneers
Genre: Alternative
Title: Boys of Pop, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: The Door to Rock'n Roll - 30 Shakin' Numbers
Genre: Rock
Title: 32 Original Historic Rockabilly Classics Vol. 4
Genre: Rock
Title: Rockabilly Roots
Genre: Rock
Title: The Legendary Sun Classics, Vol. 3
Genre: Rock
Title: The Greatest Rockabilly
Genre: Rock
Title: Sun Records Rock'n Roll Legends
Genre: Alternative
Title: Sun Records Rockabilly Rarities
Genre: Rock
Title: Rock Treasures
Genre: Alternative
Title: Sun Records - Where R'n'R Was Born
Genre: Alternative
Title: Sun Rockabillies, Vol. 1
Title: Sun Records Rockabilly Hits
Genre: Alternative
Featuring albums
Title: Classic Jukebox Memories Volume Eight
Artist: Varoius Artists
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop, Teen Pop
Title: The Greatest Rock N Roll, Vol. 2 (Remastered)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: House Rockerz - Feiern Ist Wichtig! Vol. 2 (CD2)
Artist: House Rockerz
Genre: House, Electro House, Progressive House
Title: The Sun Sound of Christmas - 20 Holiday Classics
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Traditional Pop Music