Celebrate the Heart of Country, Americana, and Roots Music!

Drop Us A Line, Y'all

Y'all interested in advertising, partnering up, contributing stories, joining our team, or just got a question? Well, don't be shy, drop us a line!

Follow Us

Anita Carter: The Appalachian Angel Whose Exquisite Voice and Songs We Cherish

Anita Carter
by
  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Music was pretty much the blood and life of American singer, Anita Carter. She was the youngest daughter of Maybelle Carter who was a founding member of The Carter Family.

At age 17, she played upright bass for their Mother Maybelle and Carter Sisters‘ stints when they joined the WSM’s Grand Ole Opry Show in 1950. Gifted with a beautiful singing voice, Anita was often the featured singer for the group.

The Carter Sisters also opened shows for Elvis Presley in the mid-’50s. Music historian Charles Wolfe said that the King of Rock and Roll had a crush on Anita, but she wasn’t interested.

In 1961, Mother Maybelle and The Carter Sisters joined the Johnny Cash Show where they became regular performers.

Anita Carter’s Solo Career

As a solo artist, Anita Carter recorded for several labels including RCA Victor, Cadence, Columbia, Audiograph, United Artists, Liberty, and Capitol.

Carter had 2 top ten hits under her belt, the “Down The Trail of Achin’ Hearts” with Hank Snow and “I Got You” with Waylon Jennings. Carter’s other solo recordings also made it to the charts though not in the top 10.

In 1962, she made the first recording for “Love’s Ring of Fire,” the song written by her sister, June Carter with Merle Kilgore.

Love’s Ring of Fire

Anita Carter’s soon to be brother-in-law, Johnny Cash took a liking on “Love’s Ring of Fire.” He made a bet with Anita that if the song fails to become a hit in five or six months, he’ll have his version recorded.

Some sources say that Johnny Cash had a dream about the inclusion of Mexican horns in the single. Interestingly, Love’s Ring of Fire did not do well on the charts, so Cash went on and recorded his version but still with the Carter Sisters. Taking his cue from his dream, the sound of horns were included. Ring of Fire was released in March 1963 and it turned to be one of Cash’s greatest hits in his career.

Down the Trail of Achin’ Hearts

“Down the Trail of the Achin’ Hearts” was one of the biggest hits in Anita Carter’s career. This recording was a duet with Hank Snow which made it to no. 2 in 1951. Several other artists also did their own renditions of the song including Patti Page and Lily Connors.

I Got You

Anita Carter’s duet with Waylon Jennings which also turned into a hit in 1968 at no. 4. “I Got You” is the zestful opposite of the sobby “Down the Trail of the Achin’ Heart.” Their sweet harmony resounded all throughout the song which was perfect for its theme about lovers not minding what the world thinks because they know they’re in each other’s good hands.

Bluebird Island

Bluebird Island was also one of Anita’s top-charting songs in 1951. The song created painted imagery of “bluebirds” as representations of happiness and pleasure that will come your way. Bluebird island was talking about the comfort and joy one has found in his or her lover. How tough her sail was but remembering that person totally frees herself and wipes her tears away.

Tulsa County

After several non-charting singles with United Artists in the late ’60s, Anita Carter moved to Capitol. She made waves again on the charts when “Tulsa County” reached no. 41. “Tulsa County” was said to be Anita Carter’s best single from the early ’70s. She, however, was committed to family life at that time so there were no follow up singles.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3BvYNNv_ic

Anita Carter’s Death

Anita suffered from rheumatoid arthritis. Sadly, the medications that she has been taking over the years gradually damaged her liver, kidneys, and pancreas. Anita Carter died in 1999, a year after their eldest sister, Helen also passed away.

In her 66 years of living, Anita Carter has graced us with her clear, pure voice since she started performing in 1950. For almost 50 years, she has recorded about 170 exquisite songs that are worth revisiting in our time.

Latest Stories

8-Year-Old Annafaith Wows with Cover of Willie Nelson's "Always on My Mind"

8-Year-Old Annafaith Wows with Cover of Willie Nelson’s “Always on My Mind”

Willie Nelson’s “Always on My Mind” is one of those rare songs that seems to transcend time, weaving its way into the hearts of listeners for decades. Covering such an ...

Garth Brooks' Daughter Allie Colleen Scores Her First Top-40 Country Hit

Garth Brooks’ Daughter Allie Colleen Scores Her First Top-40 Country Hit

In 2021, Allie Colleen, the youngest daughter of country legend Garth Brooks, proved that musical talent runs in the family. With her single “Ain’t the Only Hell (My Momma Raised),” ...

Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton's "Does He Love You" Is the Collaboration We've Been Waiting For

Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton’s “Does He Love You” Is the Collaboration We’ve Been Waiting For

When Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton team up, it feels like the stars have aligned over Nashville. These two queens of country music, with careers that have shaped the genre ...

Ben Haggard's "As Haggard as They Come" Honors His Father While Defining His Own Path

Ben Haggard’s “As Haggard as They Come” Honors His Father While Defining His Own Path

In 2019, Ben Haggard delivered a performance at the Grand Ole Opry that felt like a love letter to his roots and a bold step toward his future. His song, ...

Mo Pitney's "Borrowed Angel" Is a Love Letter to Traditional Country

Mo Pitney’s “Borrowed Angel” Is a Love Letter to Traditional Country

In a time when country-pop dominates the charts, Mo Pitney stands out as a refreshing reminder of what makes traditional country music timeless. In an episode of Country Road TV ...

Hannah Kay Honors Loretta Lynn in Powerful "Coal Miner's Daughter" Performance

Hannah Kay Honors Loretta Lynn in Powerful “Coal Miner’s Daughter” Performance

In a world where country music continually evolves, some voices remind us of its timeless roots. In 2019, then-18-year-old Texas singer Hannah Kay did just that with her moving rendition ...

Zach Top’s Journey from Farm Life in WA to Breakout Country Music Star

Zach Top’s Journey from Farm Life in WA to Breakout Country Music Star

Zach Top didn’t just stumble into country music fame; he built his way there from the ground up, starting on a modest farm in Sunnyside, Washington. Far removed from Nashville’s ...

Morgan Wallen’s “Love Somebody” Tackles Real Romance with a Fresh Sound

Morgan Wallen’s “Love Somebody” Tackles Real Romance with a Fresh Sound

Morgan Wallen’s new single, “Love Somebody,” has arrived, and it’s not just another love song—it’s an honest look at the complicated, often bumpy road to finding real connection. After years ...

Morgan Wallen Sets New Records Outshining Dolly Parton and Taylor Swift

Morgan Wallen Sets New Records Outshining Dolly Parton and Taylor Swift

Morgan Wallen’s career continues to reach impressive heights with his latest achievement. This historic milestone solidifies his place among country music’s most celebrated figures. His new single, “Love Somebody,” has ...

Jelly Roll Gets Emotional Sharing a First Look at His Expansive 500-Acre Dream Property

Jelly Roll Gets Emotional Sharing a First Look at His Expansive 500-Acre Dream Property

Country music star Jelly Roll recently shared an emotional video on social media, revealing his purchase of a sprawling 500-acre plot of land. The video, filled with raw emotion and ...