Biography
Though they scored few hits and leaned toward the wimpish end of the British Invasion spectrum, John Carter and Ken Lewis gave '60s rock too many intriguing footnotes to be dismissed. In the dark days of pre-Beatles British rock roll, the duo, who started recording in 1961, was among the few U.K. performers to tread an unabashedly rock path and write their own material. Jimmy Page was briefly a member, adding his nascent guitar to a couple of their singles in 1963. The pair sang backup harmonies on a few of the Who's early recordings, rang up hits as members of the Ivy League, and hit the Top Ten as leaders of the Flowerpot Men with their borderline hippie satire Let's Go to San Francisco. And they wrote A Little Bit of Soul, a huge punk/bubblegum hit for the Music Explosion in 1967. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi



 
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Carter Lewis - Your Momma's out of Town - 1963
Carter-Lewis & The Southerners - Somebody Told My Girl - 1963 45rpm
Greenback Dollar CARTER-LEWIS [Music video]
Carter-Lewis & The Southerners - Skinny Minnie - 1964 45rpm
Somebody Told My Girl - CARTER-LEWIS & THE SOUTHERNERS [Feat. Jimmy Page]
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Carter, Lewis & The Southerners - My Broken Heart
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