Carol Fran

Although “I’m Gonna Try” was
recorded in New York City and originally released on the Port label
based there, its gutsy singer, Carol Fran, came from
Lafayette, Louisiana. There is something familiar about the horn
line in this tune, reminiscent of a Toussaint chart maybe; but I
can’t quite place it. Anyway, this song was the b-side of Fran’s
cover of “Crying In The Chapel”, which got such a good response that
Port/Jubilee owner Jerry Blaine moved it over to his Josie label for
wider distribution. Unfortunately, another version soon appeared by
some guy named Elvis that took all the steam out of Fran’s hit
machine. She says that when she later ran into Mr. Presley in
California and told him he had done her wrong, he blamed RCA, but
wrote her a check for $10,000 on the spot! That’s probably way more
than she would have gotten from the standard recording contract for
that song, even if it had been a big hit.
As has been pointed out elsewhere, there is a definite Dinah
Washington influence in Carol Fran’s vocals; but, by 1965, she had
her own impressive style with years of experience from Bourbon
Street to the road. I don’t know much about the session for this
side other than it was arranged by big band man Sammy Lowe. She did
a handful more singles for Port that saw no action, then cut a bunch
of sides for Roulette, recording them at Hi Studios in Memphis in
1967. Some of those and a couple from Port were comped on WESTSIDE’s
CD, Bluesoul Belles: Betty Lavette and Carol Fran. Although
those Roulette tracks were very good, most were never issued. She
had a similar experience a decade earlier recording for Excello
producer and talent scout Jay Miller in Louisiana. As is often the
sad case, she never had much commercial good fortune with her
releases, and no warm and fuzzy relationships with the record
business, either. But she always has been a strong live performer.
Ms Fran, with her late husband, noted guitarist Clarence Hollimon,
had several fine CDs released on the now defunct Black Top label out
of New Orleans in the 1990’s, and she’s since released a CD of
standards. Lately, she’s been performing weekly at a hotel up the
road in Bunkie, Louisiana.