Carol Connors(II)
- Music Department
- Actress
- Composer
Singer/songwriter Carol Connors was born as Annette Kleinbard on
November 13, 1941 in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Carol began her singing
career while still in high school. She was the lead singer of the pop
vocal trio The Teddy Bears, who had a
number one hit song in 1958 with the lovely pop ballad "To Know Him is
to Love Him". Phil Spector specifically
wrote the song to showcase Connors' voice. Carol holds the distinction
of being the only woman to co-write a hit hot-rod song; she penned "Hey
Little Cobra" for The Rip Chords. Connors
also co-wrote the sole yuletide hot-rod song "Santa's Got a Cobra" for
The Rip Chords. Carol's favorite song
that she's written is "With You I'm Born Again", a 1980 hit duet with
Billy Preston and
Syreeta Wright. Among the songs Connors recorded
throughout the 60s are "Go Go G.T.O" (a delightful duet with her sister
Cheryl), "Yum Yum Yamaha" and "A Swingin' Summer". Carol is perhaps
best known for co-writing "Gonna Fly Now", the rousing Oscar-nominated
theme for the hit movie Rocky (1976). Other
films Connors has made soundtrack contributions to are
Butterfly (1981),
Fade to Black (1980),
The Earthling (1980),
Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977),
The Rescuers (1977) and
Orca (1977). Moreover, Carol co-wrote the
themes for the TV shows
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (1984)
and Star Search (1983). Connors
has performed the national anthem at numerous prestigious events
throughout the years. In addition, Carol Connors has been involved in
many charities: she's not only a board member of both the
Connie Stevens CES Foundation and the
Friars Charitable Foundation, but also has been a celebrity ambassador
for Childhelp USA since 2001.