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Kim Carnes

Kim Carnes (/kɑːrnz/; born July 20, 1945) is an American singer and songwriter. She was born in Los Angeles and grew up there. She began her career as a songwriter in the 1960s, writing for other artists while performing in local clubs and working as a session background singer with the famed Water Sisters (featured in the documentary 20 Feet from Stardom). After she signed her first publishing deal with Jimmy Bowen, she released her debut album Rest on Me in 1971. Carnes' self-titled second album primarily contained self-penned songs, including her first charting single "You're a Part of Me", which reached No. 35 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in 1975. In the following year, Carnes released Sailin', which featured "Love Comes from Unexpected Places". The song won the American Song Festival and the award for Best Composition at the Tokyo Song Festival in 1976.

Kim Carnes
Carnes in 1981
Background information
Born (1945-07-20) July 20, 1945 (age 77)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active1962–present
Labels
Websitekimcarnes.com

In her breakthrough year, 1980, Carnes was commissioned by Kenny Rogers to co-write the songs for his concept album Gideon (1980), and their duet "Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer" hit No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, and earned the duo a Grammy Award nomination. Later that year, her cover of Smokey Robinson's "More Love", from her fifth album Romance Dance (1980), hit No. 10. The following year, Carnes released Mistaken Identity, which featured the worldwide hit, "Bette Davis Eyes". It became the best-selling single of the year in the United States, spending nine weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, going Gold, and won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Mistaken Identity reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, was certified Platinum, and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.

Carnes also had success with the singles "Draw of the Cards" (No. 28), "Does It Make You Remember" (No. 36), "Crazy in the Night (Barking at Airplanes)" (No. 15), "Make No Mistake, He's Mine" (No. 51), with Barbra Streisand, "What About Me?" (No. 15), with Kenny Rogers and James Ingram, "I'll Be Here Where the Heart Is", from the Flashdance soundtrack, and the Grammy Award nominated singles "Voyeur" (No. 29) and "Invisible Hands" (No. 40). Her other successes as a songwriter include co-writing the No. 1 duet "The Heart Won't Lie" with Donna Weiss (who had co-written "Bette Davis Eyes" with Jackie DeShannon); it was recorded by Vince Gill and Reba McEntire, and released on McEntire's 1993 album It's Your Call.

Her distinctive, raspy vocal style has drawn comparisons to Rod Stewart.[4][5] Her most recent studio album is Chasin' Wild Trains (2004). As of 2017, Carnes was residing in Nashville and continues to write music.

Early life

Kim Carnes was born on July 20, 1945, in Los Angeles.[3][6][7] Her father, James Raymond Carnes,[8] was an attorney and her mother was a hospital administrator.[9] Kim Carnes knew she would be a singer and songwriter from the age of three, despite the fact that she was not born into a musical family. "My mother didn't get my career, and my father, who was an attorney, didn't think singing and writing was even a job."[9] As a four-year-old, Carnes "married" her next-door neighbor musician David Lindley. She grew up in Pasadena, California and graduated from San Marino High School in 1963.

Career

1962–1974: Early career and first studio album

Kim Carnes was a songwriter and performer from an early age. After writing songs for many years, Carnes signed her first publishing deal in 1962 with producer Jimmy Bowen.[citation needed] During this period, she shared demo-recording time with Bowen's other writers, including Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and J.D. Souther. Carnes also sang "Nobody Knows", written by Mike Settle, which was featured in the end credits of the 1971 film Vanishing Point.[10] The film also featured Carnes' first cut as a songwriter, "Sing Out for Jesus", which was recorded by Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton.[11]

Also in 1971, she and Mike Settle again worked with Bowen to create the bubblegum pop studio group The Sugar Bears. The album Presenting the Sugar Bears and three singles were released with the song "You Are the One", reaching No. 83 on the Billboard charts.[12]

In the early 1970s, Carnes and husband Dave Ellingson co-wrote several songs with David Cassidy who was then at the peak of his career as an international idol. Carnes toured the world with Cassidy as an opening act with her husband. Cassidy's albums Rock Me Baby, Dreams are Nuthin' More than Wishes, and Cassidy Live! include several songs penned by Carnes along with Ellingson and Cassidy. Carnes also provided backing vocals for these albums.

After signing with Amos Records, her first solo album Rest on Me was released in 1971. It was produced by Jimmy Bowen.

1975–1979: Early chart successes

In 1975, Carnes released her self-titled second album, which contained her first charted hit, "You're A Part Of Me", which reached No. 32 on the US Adult Contemporary charts.[3] Carnes re-recorded this track with Gene Cotton three years later. The majority of tracks on this second album were written by Carnes and Ellingson.

Her third album Sailin' was produced by Jerry Wexler and released in 1976. One track, "Love Comes from Unexpected Places", won Grand Prize at the 1976 American Song Festival. The song also earned the award for Best Composition at the Tokyo Song Festival. It gained additional notice after it was recorded by Barbra Streisand on her 1977 album Superman. Streisand also recorded Carnes's "Stay Away" on her 1978 album Songbird. In spite of Streisand's endorsement of her material, Carnes's own Top 40 breakthrough did not occur until 1978 when Gene Cotton recruited her to record a duet version of "You're a Part of Me", which reached No. 36 on the Billboard Hot 100.

In 1979, she recorded a single using the pseudonym Connie con Carne titled "She Dances with Meat", written by herself and Dave Ellingson.[13][14]

1980–1981: Collaboration with Kenny Rogers and "Bette Davis Eyes"

In 1980, her duet with Kenny Rogers "Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer" became a major hit on the Pop (No. 4), Country (No. 3) and Adult Contemporary (No. 2) charts.[3] The song was culled from Rogers' concept album Gideon, written entirely by Carnes and her husband Dave Ellingson. Later that year, her cover version of the Smokey Robinson & The Miracles song "More Love" became her first solo top 10 hit (number 10 in the pop charts and number six in the Adult Contemporary charts).[3] Robinson was, indeed, so impressed with Carnes's recording and success with the song that he later wrote and composed "Being with You" for her. However Robinson's then producer George Tobin insisted instead that he record and release the song himself. "The record that went number one for me is a demo for Kim," Robinson told The Huffington Post.[15] In 1981, Carnes provided backing vocals on Dionne Warwick's No Night So Long album.[16]

In 1981, Carnes recorded the Jackie DeShannon and Donna Weiss song "Bette Davis Eyes", originally written and composed in 1974. As the first single released from the album Mistaken Identity, it spent nine weeks at number one on the U.S. singles charts and became a worldwide hit. The song's success propelled the album to number one on the Billboard 200 for four weeks. The single became the biggest hit of the entire year for 1981,[3] and is second only to Olivia Newton-John's "Physical" as the biggest hit of the 1980s in the U.S., according to Billboard. The song earned both the Record of the Year and Song of the Year awards at the 1982 Grammy Awards. Carnes was nominated for Best Pop Female, and Mistaken Identity also earned a nomination for Album of the Year. Two follow-up singles were released from the album, the title track and "Draw of the Cards", which also charted in the UK and Australia.

Carnes and her band rehearsed "Bette Davis Eyes" in the studio for three days to take the melody and overall sound of the record to a darker, more haunting place. Keyboard player Bill Cuomo came up with the signature instrumental lick and together with the band and producer Val Garay created a completely new arrangement of the song, recorded the next day with no overdubs.[17]

Bette Davis admitted to being a fan of the song and approached Carnes and the songwriters to thank them. Davis wrote to Carnes after the song was released, saying she loved the song. "It was a thrill to become a part of the rock generation," she said in her memoir This 'N That. Davis' grandson Ashley told the screen legend she had "finally made it". Carnes and Davis struck up a special friendship, with the singer visiting her at her home several times before Davis' death in 1989. In what she considers a career highlight,[17] Carnes performed the song live for Davis at a tribute to the legendary actress held just before her death. More recently, the song was used in a 2008 Clairol Nice 'n Easy TV commercial in the United Kingdom, and the ad featuring the song expanded into South Africa and other territories around the world. In 2008, the song was featured in the opening scene of the documentary film Valentino: The Last Emperor and continues to be licensed for film and TV use. In November 2015, the song was the set piece for the back-story of Liz Taylor in the TV anthology American Horror Story: Hotel.[18]

Also on 19 December 1981, Kim Carnes performed with Rod Stewart and Tina Turner at the L. A. Forum in Inglewood, California. Dick Clark hosted a television special version of the concert.[citation needed]

1982–1985: Voyeur and further releases

Carnes' later hits included two more singles that just missed the pop top 10: "Crazy in the Night" (from Barking at Airplanes) and "What About Me?" with Kenny Rogers and James Ingram. Kim also reached the Adult Contemporary Top 10 four times after "Bette Davis Eyes"–with "I Pretend" (No. 9), "What About Me?" (No. 1), "Make No Mistake, He's Mine" with Barbra Streisand (No. 8) (co-produced by Carnes with Bill Cuomo) and "Crazy in Love" (No. 10). On January 19, 1985, Carnes had the distinction of being on the Billboard Hot 100 with three singles simultaneously, "What About Me", "Make No Mistake, He's Mine", and "Invitation to Dance" from the soundtrack to the film That's Dancing! It meant she was on the chart as a solo artist in addition to being part of a duo and a trio.

Carnes was nominated for additional Grammy Awards–including Best Rock Vocal Performance Female for Voyeur, in 1983 and Best Rock Vocal Performance Female for "Invisible Hands" in 1984. In 1983, Carne's song "I'll Be Here Where the Heart Is" was included on the Flashdance soundtrack which received a Grammy for Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture. Carnes was also one of the singers invited to perform on USA for Africa's 1985 famine relief fundraising single "We Are the World" and can be seen in the music video and heard singing the last line of the song's bridge with Huey Lewis and Cyndi Lauper ("While we stand together as one"). In 1987, she sang the song "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" in a duet with Jeffrey Osborne for the soundtrack to the movie Spaceballs. In the same year, Carnes recorded "The Heart Must Have a Home" for the American film Summer Heat.[19]

1988–1993: Return to Nashville and Japanese releases

Carnes reunited with producer Jimmy Bowen for her eleventh album View from the House, released in July 1988. It peaked at no. 36 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Featuring session musicians including Vince Gill and Lyle Lovett, the album was described as a return to the country and folk influences of her early albums.[20] "Crazy in Love" was released as the album's lead single, peaking at no. 13 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart.

In the early 1990s, Carnes released a series of tracks exclusively in Japan, including "Shiny Day" for a compilation album titled Re-Import, and "Hold Me" for a tribute album to the Japanese singer Seiko Matsuda. Carnes' twelfth studio album Checkin' Out the Ghosts was released exclusively in Japan in March 1991. Carnes recorded a cover of the Everly Brothers' song "Love Hurts" for the soundtrack to the Japanese film Private Lessons II.

Later in 1991, Carnes recorded the single "Hooked on the Memory of You" as a duet with Neil Diamond for his album Lovescape.[21] A second track titled "Hard Times for Lovers" was released as a bonus track.[22] In 1992, Diamond released a compilation album titled The Greatest Hits: 1966–1992 which featured a third duet with Carnes, a cover of "Heartbreak Hotel".[23]

In 1993, Carnes released Gypsy Honeymoon: The Best of Kim Carnes. The title track peaked at no. 65 in Germany.[24]

In 1997, Carnes co-wrote "Just One Little Kiss" with Greg Barnhill for Lila McCann's debut album Lila.

1994–present: Further songwriting success and Chasin' Wild Trains

In 1994, Carnes permanently moved from Los Angeles to Nashville. Throughout the 90s, she continued to write songs for other artists. "The Heart Won't Lie" became a US Country no. 1 hit for Reba McEntire and Vince Gill, and was nominated for Single of the Year at the TNN Music City News Country Awards in 1994.

In 1997, Carnes recorded a cover of "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" for a tribute album to Jim Croce. Numerous country artists recorded Carnes' songs in the late 90s and early 2000s, including Smokie's version of "When the Walls Come Down" for Wild Horses – The Nashville Album (1998),[25] Tim McGraw's version of "You Don't Love Me Anymore" for A Place in the Sun (1999), and Collin Raye's version of "Gypsy Honeymoon" for Can't Back Down (2001). Carnes provided backing vocals on the latter two recordings.[26][27]

 
Carnes in 2008

In June 2004, Carnes released her thirteenth and latest studio album, Chasin' Wild Trains, featuring songs co-written with Angelo Petraglia, Matraca Berg, Kim Richey, Al Anderson, Jeffrey Steele, Marc Jordan, Anders Osborne, and Chuck Prophet. The album was noted for its Americana and alt-country influences; it was compared to the musical styles of Stevie Nicks, Lucinda Williams and Melissa Etheridge.[28] In the same year, Carnes provided backing vocals for two tracks on Tim McGraw's album Live Like You Were Dying.[29]

Throughout the 2000s Carnes continued to write and record songs for movie soundtracks, including "Ring of Fire" with Jeff Bridges for The Contender (2000),[30] "The Silver Cord" for Loggerheads (2005),[31] and "It's a Mighty Hand" for Chances: The Women of Magdalene (2006).

In 2007, Carnes recorded "It's Clear Sky Again Today" for a tribute album to the Japanese singer-songwriter Noriyuki Makihara,[32] and a cover of the Rolling Stones' song "Tumbling Dice" with Jill Johnson for her album Music Row.[33] Subsequent songwriting credits include "Enough" for Dana Cooper on his album The Conjurer (2010), "Live to Tell" for Alyssa Reid's album The Game (2011), and three tracks for the Australian country duo O'Shea.

In October 2012, American label Culture Factory reissued Carnes' Mistaken Identity, Voyeur and Cafe Racers albums. Light House and Barking at Airplanes followed in August 2013. In 2013, Carnes featured in an episode of the LMN series The Haunting of....

In 2015, Carnes recorded "Under My Thumb" by The Rolling Stones for 80s Re:Covered, a conceptual compilation album featuring 80s-influenced covers of songs from the 1970s. In the following year, Carnes featured on the track "To Be with You Again" from Frankie Miller's duets album, Double Take.

In 2021, Carnes performed at the Rheneypalooza Jam, an online concert and auction to raise funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis.[34]

Artistry

Musical and vocal style

Carnes' voice has been described as "distinctively raspy" and "throaty", leading to comparisons to the voices of Rod Stewart and Bonnie Tyler.[35] In 1993, Keith Tuber of Orange Coast magazine referred to Carnes as "The Queen of Rasp 'n' Roll" in one of his articles.[36]

Personal life

Carnes resides in Nashville with husband Dave Ellingson (1967–present).[37] She has two sons, Collin and Ry. Her son Ry, who is named after musician Ry Cooder, accompanies her vocally on the song "Rough Edges" from her album Barking at Airplanes. Her son Collin is featured on this album at the beginning of the song "Crazy in the Night".[38] Collin co-wrote, with his mother, the songs "Divided Hearts", "Gypsy Honeymoon", "Don't Cry Now", and "River of Memories".

Awards

Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by The Recording Academy of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry. Often considered the highest music honour, the awards were established in 1958.[39] Carnes has won two awards, from eight nominations.

Other awards

Award Year Recipient(s) Category Result Ref.
Academy of Country Music Awards 1981 "Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer" Top Vocal Duet Nominated [44]
TNN Music City News Country Awards 1994 "The Heart Won't Lie" Single of the Year Nominated [45]

Discography

References

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External links

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  • Kim Carnes at IMDb

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Kim Carnes k ɑːr n z born July 20 1945 is an American singer and songwriter She was born in Los Angeles and grew up there She began her career as a songwriter in the 1960s writing for other artists while performing in local clubs and working as a session background singer with the famed Water Sisters featured in the documentary 20 Feet from Stardom After she signed her first publishing deal with Jimmy Bowen she released her debut album Rest on Me in 1971 Carnes self titled second album primarily contained self penned songs including her first charting single You re a Part of Me which reached No 35 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in 1975 In the following year Carnes released Sailin which featured Love Comes from Unexpected Places The song won the American Song Festival and the award for Best Composition at the Tokyo Song Festival in 1976 Kim CarnesCarnes in 1981Background informationBorn 1945 07 20 July 20 1945 age 77 Los Angeles California U S GenresPop rock 1 soft rock 2 country 3 folk 3 Occupation s SingersongwriterYears active1962 presentLabelsAmosA amp MEMI AmericaMCASparky DawgWebsitekimcarnes wbr com In her breakthrough year 1980 Carnes was commissioned by Kenny Rogers to co write the songs for his concept album Gideon 1980 and their duet Don t Fall in Love with a Dreamer hit No 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned the duo a Grammy Award nomination Later that year her cover of Smokey Robinson s More Love from her fifth album Romance Dance 1980 hit No 10 The following year Carnes released Mistaken Identity which featured the worldwide hit Bette Davis Eyes It became the best selling single of the year in the United States spending nine weeks at No 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 going Gold and won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Song of the Year Mistaken Identity reached No 1 on the Billboard 200 was certified Platinum and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year Carnes also had success with the singles Draw of the Cards No 28 Does It Make You Remember No 36 Crazy in the Night Barking at Airplanes No 15 Make No Mistake He s Mine No 51 with Barbra Streisand What About Me No 15 with Kenny Rogers and James Ingram I ll Be Here Where the Heart Is from the Flashdance soundtrack and the Grammy Award nominated singles Voyeur No 29 and Invisible Hands No 40 Her other successes as a songwriter include co writing the No 1 duet The Heart Won t Lie with Donna Weiss who had co written Bette Davis Eyes with Jackie DeShannon it was recorded by Vince Gill and Reba McEntire and released on McEntire s 1993 album It s Your Call Her distinctive raspy vocal style has drawn comparisons to Rod Stewart 4 5 Her most recent studio album is Chasin Wild Trains 2004 As of 2017 Carnes was residing in Nashville and continues to write music Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1962 1974 Early career and first studio album 2 2 1975 1979 Early chart successes 2 3 1980 1981 Collaboration with Kenny Rogers and Bette Davis Eyes 2 4 1982 1985 Voyeur and further releases 2 5 1988 1993 Return to Nashville and Japanese releases 2 6 1994 present Further songwriting success and Chasin Wild Trains 3 Artistry 3 1 Musical and vocal style 4 Personal life 5 Awards 5 1 Grammy Awards 5 2 Other awards 6 Discography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditKim Carnes was born on July 20 1945 in Los Angeles 3 6 7 Her father James Raymond Carnes 8 was an attorney and her mother was a hospital administrator 9 Kim Carnes knew she would be a singer and songwriter from the age of three despite the fact that she was not born into a musical family My mother didn t get my career and my father who was an attorney didn t think singing and writing was even a job 9 As a four year old Carnes married her next door neighbor musician David Lindley She grew up in Pasadena California and graduated from San Marino High School in 1963 Career Edit1962 1974 Early career and first studio album Edit Kim Carnes was a songwriter and performer from an early age After writing songs for many years Carnes signed her first publishing deal in 1962 with producer Jimmy Bowen citation needed During this period she shared demo recording time with Bowen s other writers including Don Henley Glenn Frey and J D Souther Carnes also sang Nobody Knows written by Mike Settle which was featured in the end credits of the 1971 film Vanishing Point 10 The film also featured Carnes first cut as a songwriter Sing Out for Jesus which was recorded by Willie Mae Big Mama Thornton 11 Also in 1971 she and Mike Settle again worked with Bowen to create the bubblegum pop studio group The Sugar Bears The album Presenting the Sugar Bears and three singles were released with the song You Are the One reaching No 83 on the Billboard charts 12 In the early 1970s Carnes and husband Dave Ellingson co wrote several songs with David Cassidy who was then at the peak of his career as an international idol Carnes toured the world with Cassidy as an opening act with her husband Cassidy s albums Rock Me Baby Dreams are Nuthin More than Wishes and Cassidy Live include several songs penned by Carnes along with Ellingson and Cassidy Carnes also provided backing vocals for these albums After signing with Amos Records her first solo album Rest on Me was released in 1971 It was produced by Jimmy Bowen 1975 1979 Early chart successes Edit In 1975 Carnes released her self titled second album which contained her first charted hit You re A Part Of Me which reached No 32 on the US Adult Contemporary charts 3 Carnes re recorded this track with Gene Cotton three years later The majority of tracks on this second album were written by Carnes and Ellingson Her third album Sailin was produced by Jerry Wexler and released in 1976 One track Love Comes from Unexpected Places won Grand Prize at the 1976 American Song Festival The song also earned the award for Best Composition at the Tokyo Song Festival It gained additional notice after it was recorded by Barbra Streisand on her 1977 album Superman Streisand also recorded Carnes s Stay Away on her 1978 album Songbird In spite of Streisand s endorsement of her material Carnes s own Top 40 breakthrough did not occur until 1978 when Gene Cotton recruited her to record a duet version of You re a Part of Me which reached No 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 In 1979 she recorded a single using the pseudonym Connie con Carne titled She Dances with Meat written by herself and Dave Ellingson 13 14 1980 1981 Collaboration with Kenny Rogers and Bette Davis Eyes Edit In 1980 her duet with Kenny Rogers Don t Fall in Love with a Dreamer became a major hit on the Pop No 4 Country No 3 and Adult Contemporary No 2 charts 3 The song was culled from Rogers concept album Gideon written entirely by Carnes and her husband Dave Ellingson Later that year her cover version of the Smokey Robinson amp The Miracles song More Love became her first solo top 10 hit number 10 in the pop charts and number six in the Adult Contemporary charts 3 Robinson was indeed so impressed with Carnes s recording and success with the song that he later wrote and composed Being with You for her However Robinson s then producer George Tobin insisted instead that he record and release the song himself The record that went number one for me is a demo for Kim Robinson told The Huffington Post 15 In 1981 Carnes provided backing vocals on Dionne Warwick s No Night So Long album 16 In 1981 Carnes recorded the Jackie DeShannon and Donna Weiss song Bette Davis Eyes originally written and composed in 1974 As the first single released from the album Mistaken Identity it spent nine weeks at number one on the U S singles charts and became a worldwide hit The song s success propelled the album to number one on the Billboard 200 for four weeks The single became the biggest hit of the entire year for 1981 3 and is second only to Olivia Newton John s Physical as the biggest hit of the 1980s in the U S according to Billboard The song earned both the Record of the Year and Song of the Year awards at the 1982 Grammy Awards Carnes was nominated for Best Pop Female and Mistaken Identity also earned a nomination for Album of the Year Two follow up singles were released from the album the title track and Draw of the Cards which also charted in the UK and Australia Carnes and her band rehearsed Bette Davis Eyes in the studio for three days to take the melody and overall sound of the record to a darker more haunting place Keyboard player Bill Cuomo came up with the signature instrumental lick and together with the band and producer Val Garay created a completely new arrangement of the song recorded the next day with no overdubs 17 Bette Davis admitted to being a fan of the song and approached Carnes and the songwriters to thank them Davis wrote to Carnes after the song was released saying she loved the song It was a thrill to become a part of the rock generation she said in her memoir This N That Davis grandson Ashley told the screen legend she had finally made it Carnes and Davis struck up a special friendship with the singer visiting her at her home several times before Davis death in 1989 In what she considers a career highlight 17 Carnes performed the song live for Davis at a tribute to the legendary actress held just before her death More recently the song was used in a 2008 Clairol Nice n Easy TV commercial in the United Kingdom and the ad featuring the song expanded into South Africa and other territories around the world In 2008 the song was featured in the opening scene of the documentary film Valentino The Last Emperor and continues to be licensed for film and TV use In November 2015 the song was the set piece for the back story of Liz Taylor in the TV anthology American Horror Story Hotel 18 Also on 19 December 1981 Kim Carnes performed with Rod Stewart and Tina Turner at the L A Forum in Inglewood California Dick Clark hosted a television special version of the concert citation needed 1982 1985 Voyeur and further releases Edit Carnes later hits included two more singles that just missed the pop top 10 Crazy in the Night from Barking at Airplanes and What About Me with Kenny Rogers and James Ingram Kim also reached the Adult Contemporary Top 10 four times after Bette Davis Eyes with I Pretend No 9 What About Me No 1 Make No Mistake He s Mine with Barbra Streisand No 8 co produced by Carnes with Bill Cuomo and Crazy in Love No 10 On January 19 1985 Carnes had the distinction of being on the Billboard Hot 100 with three singles simultaneously What About Me Make No Mistake He s Mine and Invitation to Dance from the soundtrack to the film That s Dancing It meant she was on the chart as a solo artist in addition to being part of a duo and a trio Carnes was nominated for additional Grammy Awards including Best Rock Vocal Performance Female for Voyeur in 1983 and Best Rock Vocal Performance Female for Invisible Hands in 1984 In 1983 Carne s song I ll Be Here Where the Heart Is was included on the Flashdance soundtrack which received a Grammy for Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture Carnes was also one of the singers invited to perform on USA for Africa s 1985 famine relief fundraising single We Are the World and can be seen in the music video and heard singing the last line of the song s bridge with Huey Lewis and Cyndi Lauper While we stand together as one In 1987 she sang the song My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own in a duet with Jeffrey Osborne for the soundtrack to the movie Spaceballs In the same year Carnes recorded The Heart Must Have a Home for the American film Summer Heat 19 1988 1993 Return to Nashville and Japanese releases Edit Carnes reunited with producer Jimmy Bowen for her eleventh album View from the House released in July 1988 It peaked at no 36 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart Featuring session musicians including Vince Gill and Lyle Lovett the album was described as a return to the country and folk influences of her early albums 20 Crazy in Love was released as the album s lead single peaking at no 13 on Billboard s Adult Contemporary chart In the early 1990s Carnes released a series of tracks exclusively in Japan including Shiny Day for a compilation album titled Re Import and Hold Me for a tribute album to the Japanese singer Seiko Matsuda Carnes twelfth studio album Checkin Out the Ghosts was released exclusively in Japan in March 1991 Carnes recorded a cover of the Everly Brothers song Love Hurts for the soundtrack to the Japanese film Private Lessons II Later in 1991 Carnes recorded the single Hooked on the Memory of You as a duet with Neil Diamond for his album Lovescape 21 A second track titled Hard Times for Lovers was released as a bonus track 22 In 1992 Diamond released a compilation album titled The Greatest Hits 1966 1992 which featured a third duet with Carnes a cover of Heartbreak Hotel 23 In 1993 Carnes released Gypsy Honeymoon The Best of Kim Carnes The title track peaked at no 65 in Germany 24 In 1997 Carnes co wrote Just One Little Kiss with Greg Barnhill for Lila McCann s debut album Lila 1994 present Further songwriting success and Chasin Wild Trains Edit In 1994 Carnes permanently moved from Los Angeles to Nashville Throughout the 90s she continued to write songs for other artists The Heart Won t Lie became a US Country no 1 hit for Reba McEntire and Vince Gill and was nominated for Single of the Year at the TNN Music City News Country Awards in 1994 In 1997 Carnes recorded a cover of Bad Bad Leroy Brown for a tribute album to Jim Croce Numerous country artists recorded Carnes songs in the late 90s and early 2000s including Smokie s version of When the Walls Come Down for Wild Horses The Nashville Album 1998 25 Tim McGraw s version of You Don t Love Me Anymore for A Place in the Sun 1999 and Collin Raye s version of Gypsy Honeymoon for Can t Back Down 2001 Carnes provided backing vocals on the latter two recordings 26 27 Carnes in 2008 In June 2004 Carnes released her thirteenth and latest studio album Chasin Wild Trains featuring songs co written with Angelo Petraglia Matraca Berg Kim Richey Al Anderson Jeffrey Steele Marc Jordan Anders Osborne and Chuck Prophet The album was noted for its Americana and alt country influences it was compared to the musical styles of Stevie Nicks Lucinda Williams and Melissa Etheridge 28 In the same year Carnes provided backing vocals for two tracks on Tim McGraw s album Live Like You Were Dying 29 Throughout the 2000s Carnes continued to write and record songs for movie soundtracks including Ring of Fire with Jeff Bridges for The Contender 2000 30 The Silver Cord for Loggerheads 2005 31 and It s a Mighty Hand for Chances The Women of Magdalene 2006 In 2007 Carnes recorded It s Clear Sky Again Today for a tribute album to the Japanese singer songwriter Noriyuki Makihara 32 and a cover of the Rolling Stones song Tumbling Dice with Jill Johnson for her album Music Row 33 Subsequent songwriting credits include Enough for Dana Cooper on his album The Conjurer 2010 Live to Tell for Alyssa Reid s album The Game 2011 and three tracks for the Australian country duo O Shea In October 2012 American label Culture Factory reissued Carnes Mistaken Identity Voyeur and Cafe Racers albums Light House and Barking at Airplanes followed in August 2013 In 2013 Carnes featured in an episode of the LMN series The Haunting of In 2015 Carnes recorded Under My Thumb by The Rolling Stones for 80s Re Covered a conceptual compilation album featuring 80s influenced covers of songs from the 1970s In the following year Carnes featured on the track To Be with You Again from Frankie Miller s duets album Double Take In 2021 Carnes performed at the Rheneypalooza Jam an online concert and auction to raise funds for St Jude Children s Research Hospital in Memphis 34 Artistry EditMusical and vocal style Edit Carnes voice has been described as distinctively raspy and throaty leading to comparisons to the voices of Rod Stewart and Bonnie Tyler 35 In 1993 Keith Tuber of Orange Coast magazine referred to Carnes as The Queen of Rasp n Roll in one of his articles 36 Personal life EditCarnes resides in Nashville with husband Dave Ellingson 1967 present 37 She has two sons Collin and Ry Her son Ry who is named after musician Ry Cooder accompanies her vocally on the song Rough Edges from her album Barking at Airplanes Her son Collin is featured on this album at the beginning of the song Crazy in the Night 38 Collin co wrote with his mother the songs Divided Hearts Gypsy Honeymoon Don t Cry Now and River of Memories Awards EditGrammy Awards Edit The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by The Recording Academy of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry Often considered the highest music honour the awards were established in 1958 39 Carnes has won two awards from eight nominations Grammy AwardsYear Work Award Result Ref1981 Don t Fall in Love with a Dreamer with Kenny Rogers Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo Group or Chorus Nominated 40 1982 Mistaken Identity Album of the Year Nominated 40 Bette Davis Eyes Record of the Year WonBest Pop Vocal Performance Female Nominated1983 Voyeur Best Rock Vocal Performance Female Nominated 40 1984 Flashdance Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture Album of the Year Nominated 40 Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special Won Invisible Hands Best Rock Vocal Performance Female Nominated Bette Davis Eyes also won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year This win is credited to songwriters Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon 41 What About Me was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices in 1984 The nomination is credited to arranger David Foster 42 Carnes was one of the various artists featured on the single We Are the World which won four Grammy Awards in 1986 including Record of the Year and Song of the Year 43 Other awards Edit Award Year Recipient s Category Result Ref Academy of Country Music Awards 1981 Don t Fall in Love with a Dreamer Top Vocal Duet Nominated 44 TNN Music City News Country Awards 1994 The Heart Won t Lie Single of the Year Nominated 45 Discography EditMain article Kim Carnes discography Rest on Me 1971 Kim Carnes 1975 Sailin 1976 St Vincent s Court 1979 Romance Dance 1980 Mistaken Identity 1981 Voyeur 1982 Cafe Racers 1983 Barking at Airplanes 1985 Light House 1986 View from the House 1988 Checkin Out the Ghosts 1991 Chasin Wild Trains 2004 References Edit Picks and Pans Review View from the House People Vol 30 no 9 August 29 1988 Retrieved September 16 2017 Johnstone Andrew February 6 2015 A General Guide to Soft Rock Archived from the original on September 28 2015 Retrieved January 26 2017 Rip It Up a b c d e f g Huey Steve Kim Carnes Artist Biography AllMusic Retrieved September 16 2017 Rockwell John July 26 1981 Kim Carnes Lifts Bette Davis To The Top The New York Times Retrieved March 18 2012 Holden Stephen August 26 1981 Kim Carnes Sings At Savoy The New York Times Retrieved December 30 2017 Carnes Kim Encyclopedia com Archived from the original on October 20 2022 Sexton Paul July 20 2022 Overnight Sensation In Ten Years The Rise Of Kim Carnes Yahoo Archived from the original on October 20 2022 Russo Kim Carnes Kim November 2013 Kim Carnes The Haunting of Lifetime Movie Network a b Starrs Chris November 5 2009 Kim Carnes has friends in high places Online Athens Archived from the original on January 5 2018 Retrieved July 20 2014 Vanishing Point Original Soundtrack AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved September 7 2014 Big Mama Thornton Sing Out for Jesus AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved September 7 2014 Presenting The Sugar Bears at BadCatRecords Retrieved January 11 2015 Kim Carnes as Connie con Carne She Dances With Meat on YouTube Retrieved March 16 2013 She Dances With Meat Lyrics Archived April 11 2013 at archive today Lyrics 007 Retrieved March 16 2013 Ragogna Mike August 26 2014 Friends Rain Plans Love Songs amp Lullabies Conversations with Smokey Robinson Israel Nash amp Darryl Tookes The Huffington Post Retrieved September 16 2014 No Night So Long CD booklet personnel section Retrieved February 18 2013 a b Betts Stephen L AOL Music Kim Carnes interview Feb 2010 Calia Michael November 5 2015 American Horror Story Hotel Recap Episode 5 Room Service Blogs wsj com Retrieved October 15 2019 Summer Heat on IMDb Retrieved March 16 2013 Huey Steve View from the House Kim Carnes AllMusic Retrieved July 11 2022 Loftus Johnny Lovescape Neil Diamond AllMusic Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved August 5 2022 Hooked on the Memory of You sleeve Neil Diamond duet with Kim Carnes Sony Music 1991 657811 2 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Ruhlmann William The Greatest Hits 1966 1992 Neil Diamond AllMusic Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved May 26 2022 Kim Carnes Gypsy Honeymoon in German GfK Entertainment charts Retrieved July 11 2022 Wild Horses The Nashville Album sleeve United Kingdom Ritz Records 1998 RZ CD0091 A Place in the Sun sleeve United States Curb Records 1999 D2 77942 Can t Back Down sleeve United States Epic Records 2001 EK85794 Schuilenburg Jelle September 9 2005 Kim Carnes Chasin Wild Trains in Dutch Kinda Muzik Archived from the original on February 15 2022 Retrieved October 13 2022 Live Like You Were Dying sleeve United States Curb Records 2004 D2 78858 Schmitt Brad July 21 2000 Jeff s connected to Michael who knows Kim who The Tennessean Nashville Tennessee p 3 Retrieved October 13 2022 via Newspapers com subscription required Longsdorf Amy October 13 2005 Slowly but Surely The Morning Call Allentown Pennsylvania p 51 Retrieved October 13 2022 via Newspapers com subscription required Songs from L A sleeve Japan Avex Rush 2007 AVCF 26085 B Music Row sleeve Sweden Lionheart International 2007 LHICD0054 Gieseke Winston April 16 2021 A party with a purpose The Warburton goes virtual for St Jude eu desertsun com Archived from the original on October 13 2022 Retrieved October 13 2022 Promis Jose F Bonnie Tyler Free Spirit Album Review Allmusic Retrieved 19 December 2014 The Queen of Rasp n Roll Retrieved November 7 2014 Carnes Kim November 22 2017 David Cassidy Kim Carnes Recalls Wild Times With Teen Idol Rolling Stone Retrieved January 2 2017 CD booklet of Barking at Airplanes personnel section Retrieved 26 February 2013 O Neill Thomas 1999 The Grammys The Ultimate Unofficial Guide to Music s Highest Honor Perigee Trade a b c d Kim Carnes Grammy com June 4 2019 Retrieved October 15 2019 1981 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 15 January 2022 David Foster Grammy com June 4 2019 Retrieved October 15 2019 1985 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 15 January 2022 Rogers heads country nominees The News amp Observer Raleigh North Carolina March 20 1981 p 22 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