Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Cara, Sammy and Marilyn


It's time for another Air EP, featuring a trio of Cara Stewart/Lee Hudson productions and one item from Globe headliner Sammy Marshall. 

It's always nice to hear Cara Stewart, isn't it. Today's items are perhaps nowhere near her greatest moments, and the last two songs sound are essentially two versions of the same track, but they all give the pleasure of Cara's voice, and this first one, "A Carolina Love Song", has a sweet lyric, that great atmospheric Lee Hudson production (has any other bass playing ever sounded exactly like the bass playing on Lee Hudson records?) and a creamy, alluring vocal from our Cara. 

Download: Cara Stewart - A Carolina Love Song

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The only non-Cara entry here is by Sammy Marshall, er, Sonny Marshall, who is heard in a typically anodyne Globe production, singing a lyric bidding a sad farewell to "Marilyn Monroe". The song-poets words would have us believe that Marilyn "conquered fame, love and glory", although it seems to me that's hardly what a review of her life story would lead one to believe. Quite the opposite, actually - I think those things conquered her.  

Download: Sonny Marshall - Marilyn Monroe

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As mentioned, the two remaining songs, both sung by Cara Stewart, seem to be cut from the exact same cloth - both being waltzes, at the exact same tempo, and both were even written by the same song-poet.  Only the keys were changed to protect the innocent. I listened to "Tell Me Now For All Eternity" and "This is the One" at least three times while digitizing them and writing this post, and I'd be hard pressed to make any further comment about either of them. 

Download: Cara Stewart - Tell Me Now For All Eternity

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Download: Cara Stewart - This Is the One

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