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Please Mr Postman- The Carpenters (1975)
The Carpenters official music video for "Please Mr Postman" WITH MICKEY MOUSE AND THE WHOLE DISNEY GANG!! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY! fun little factoid: Karen Carpenter used to collect Disney memorabilia I have a Carpenters Group on Yahoo! CHECK IT OUT..or not but heres the launch.groups.yahoo.com
The Carpenters classic : "SING" (Peacewalker)
If you like this song, then you would also like this : www.youtube.com ============================================= All time favourite of the Carpenters....many remembered this song from Sesame Street......include pics of the carpenters as kids..... The song is from the LP album Now and Then, released in 1973 The lead vocal was sung by Karen Carpenter, with backing vocals by Karen and Richard Carpenter and the Jimmy Joyce Children's Choir. Keyboards were by Richard Carpenter, bass by Joe Osborn, drums by Karen Carpenter, and recorders by Tom Scott. In 1975, Lily Tomlin sang and signed this song to a group of deaf children on Sesame Street. On the eleventh episode of The Muppet Show, in 1976, guest Lena Horne sang this song. After the hurricane struck Sesame Street in 2001, Big Bird sang "Sing" in celebration of his nest being rebuilt. This song also featured by the game "Metal Gear Solid - Peace Walker". ????????? ????????
Carpenters "I'll Be Home For Christmas"
Thanks to the Karen Carpenter forum for all the great pictures. This video is probably my favorite of all the Christmas videos I've made. The song is so beautiful, and I love the pictures. Please enjoy.
The Carpenters - Yesterday Once More (INCLUDES LYRICS)
Montage of images along with the classic song "Yesterday Once More" from The Carpenters RIP Karen Carpenter Lyrics: When I was young I'd listen to the radio Waitin' for my favorite songs Waiting they played I'd sing along It made me smile Those were such happy times And not so long ago How I wondered where they'd gone But they're back again Just like a long lost friend All the songs I loved so well (*) every sha-la-la-la Every wo-wo-wo Still shines Every shing-a-ling-a-ling That they're starting to sing's So fine When they get to the part Where he's breakin' her heart It can really make me cry Just like before It's yesterday once more Lookin' back on how it was In years gone by And the good times that I had Makes today seem rather sad So much has changed It was songs of love that I would sing to then And I'd memorize each word Those old melodies Still sound so good to me As they melt the years away Repeat (*) All my best memories Come back clearly to me Some can even make me cry Just like before It's yesterday once more (*) Repeat
A very sick Karen Carpenter sings "live"
A very sick Karen Carpenter sings "Please Mr Postman" live..... Karen's illness was apparent to everyone except herself. She received treatment and was recovering when her heart gave way as a result of the illness Anexoria nervosa... Anorexia is a common eating disorder in which people strive to get thin because they think that they are overweight, often hurting themselves... We miss you Karen.... you are with Jesus now www.youtube.com "You gave me Love... when nobody gave me a Prayer" ...
Karen Carpenter Drum Solo - 1976 First Television Special
By request. The full clip of Karen's drum solo from the Carpenters 1976 first ever television special. Visit www.GoCarpenters.com to help induct the Carpenters into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!
Sometimes- The Carpenters (1973)
The Carpenters tell Robert Young, from the short lived show "Robert Young with the Young", about the story behind the song "Sometimes". Very Sweet and touching song and a little info about a great song, told and sung by Miss Karen Carpenter and with help from Richard too ;) Thanx Roadode.com for this video :D LOVE IT! I have a Carpenters Group on Yahoo! CHECK IT OUT..or not but heres the link: launch.groups.yahoo.com
Karen Carpenter - The Drummer
This is a video showcasing Karen Carpenter's undeniable talents as a drummer. For those who aren't aware of Karen's involvement with the drums, let it be known that they were her first passion and came before she began her career as a singer. Karen's drumming can be heard on many tracks on several Carpenters albums. What's also most notable about Karen is that she sang and drummed simultaneously... her singing never hindered her drumming, and vice versa... she never ever hit a sour note or missed a beat. An extremely small amount of people can profess to having such a talent. "She was a 5'4 tornado, pair of drumsticks in her hand". Visit www.GoCarpenters.com to help induct the Carpenters into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!
Karen Carpenter is back! Just listen to her voice!
Karen Carpenter wannabe Keiko sings "Yesterday once more" and "Sing".. . www.youtube.com "You Gave me Love" What do you think?
Merry Christmas, Darling - The Carpenters
Karen's sweet voice singing the sweetest Christmas song. Richard Carpenter composed the music for this song in 1966 when he was 19 years old. Frank Pooler wrote the lyrics twenty years earlier, in 1946, when he also was only 19 years old. The song Pooler had written was to be a Christmas gift for his girlriend, whom he was missing while being away from her during a visit with his parents at Christmas time. Sadly, their relationship ended before he could present it to her. Twenty years later, Pooler was the choir director at California State University in Long Beach, when both Karen and Richard Carpenter were members of the choir. Richard and Karen were performing locally and had tired of playing the usual Christmas fare. Richard asked Pooler, their favorite professor, if he had any ideas for different songs. Pooler remembered the Christmas song he had written many years before and mentioned it to Richard, adding that he didn't think much of the melody anymore. Richard said he would try his hand at writing new music for the lyrics. Within about 15 minutes he was finished creating a song, written by two teenagers who were a generation apart, that was destined to become a Christmas classic. The song was first released as a single (yes, a 45) on November 20,1970, and earned gold record status. This song sparked the idea of a Christmas album by The Carpenters, and on October 13, 1978, "Christmas Portrait" was released with this newly recorded version of the song. Karen re ...



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