Douglas hit #1 on the Disco chart with her "Midnight Love Affair" single, the title track for her second album released in 1976. The song narrowly missed the Top 100 chart in Cash Box magazine, stalling at #102, but only via a cover by Tony Orlando and Dawn which reached #94. (In France, Douglas' version reached #82).
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Douglas hit #1 on the Disco chart with her "Midnight Love Affair" single, the title track for her second album released in 1976. The song n… read more
Douglas hit #1 on the Disco chart with her "Midnight Love Affair" single, the title track for her second album released in 1976. The song narrowly missed the Top 100 chart in C… read more
Carol Douglas (b. April 7, 1948 in Brooklyn, New York) is an actress and singer who is best known for her disco hits "Doctor's Orders" (1974) and "Midnight Love Affair" (1976). Douglas comes from a musical family background, her mother being blues and jazz singer Minnie Newsome and her cousin, soul legend, Sam Cooke. After a few years as an actress Douglas decided to concentrate on her music career and in the early 1970s she landed the role of lead singer for the reformed soul group The Chantels. She toured the U.S. with the group for a while before receivin… read more
Carol Douglas (b. April 7, 1948 in Brooklyn, New York) is an actress and singer who is best known for her disco hits "Doctor's Orders" (1974) and "Midnight Love Affair&q… read more
Carol Douglas (b. April 7, 1948 in Brooklyn, New York) is an actress and singer who is best known for her disco hits "Doctor's Orders" (1974) and "Midnight Love Affair" (1976). Douglas comes from a musical fami… read more