Caroline Crawford (born c. 1949) is an American rhythm and blues and disco singer and actress, who recorded as Carolyn Crawford for Motown R...
Caroline Crawford (born c. 1949) is an American rhythm and blues and disco singer and actress, who recorded as Carolyn Crawford for Motown Records in the early 1960s, and for other labels later in her career. In 1963, at the age of about 13, she won a talent contest held by Detroit radio station WCHB, the prize for which was a contract with Motown Records. She recorded three singles for the label, an unsuccessful first release of "Forget About Me" (Motown 1050) being followed by "My Smile Is Just a Frown (Turned Upside Down)" (Motown 1064), written by Smokey Robinson. The record reached # 39 on the Billboard rhythm and blues chart. She also sang backup vocals for some of the Motown artists. Her final record for Motown, "When Someone's Good To You" (Motown 1070), released in December 1964, failed to chart and her contract was not renewed, although the record later became a favorite among British soul fans. A few years later, she joined a girl group, Hodges, James, Smith and Crawford, put together in 1972 by William "Mickey" Stevenson. She released two singles with them, "Nobody" and "Let's Pick Up The Pieces", before leaving the group (which went on to achieve some success as Hodges, James and Smith). She then joined the group Chapter 8, but left them in 1976 to start a solo career; she was replaced in the group by Anita Baker. Zawe Ashton is who appears in the video singing. Zawedde "Zawe" Ashton (/ˈzæwiː/; born 21 July 1984) is an English actress and playwright, known for portraying Imani in Gone Too Far!, Bianca in St. Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold and Vod in Channel 4 comedy series, Fresh Meat. Ashton was born on 21 July 1984. Ashton is the eldest of three children born to an Ugandan mother and an English father, Paul Ashton. She attended the Anna Scher Theatre School and was a member of the National Youth Theatre. Zawe studied at the City and Islington College, then at Manchester Metropolitan University School of Theatre where she gained a... Less