"Patches" by Clarence Carter.

OK, boys and girls, back to the 70s: This Alabama native singer/songwriter was born blind. His biggest hit was a 1970 (great year!) classic soul ballad written by General Johnson and Ron Dunbar as a country tune first recorded by The Chairmen of the Board. In the tune, an Alabama boy born and raised in poverty is forced to take responsibility for his family from his dying father. #4 U.S., #2 UK, Certified Gold and won the Grammy for Best R&B Song in 1971. Artist? Song? Answer: "Patches" by Clarence Carter. Not to be confused with Dickey Lee's 1962 "Patches" written by Mann and Kobler. Carter's other hits include "Slip Away" ('68) and, of course, the naughty naughty "Strokin'" ('86). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvfsfS6NVUc

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