Soul staple Clarence Carter is most famous for his 1968 ballad, “Slip Away,” in which he urges his love to keep their relationship quiet. However, his baritone is anything but quiet on his powerful cover of “Soul Deep,” a song originally written by a lesser-known band called The Box Tops. The archetypal horns of the genre lend a brassy counterpoint to Carter’s famous voice. He sings:
Darling I don’t know much
I know I love you so much
My life depends on your touch
And my love is a river running soul deep