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Carpenters - Superstar
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| This happens to be my all-time favorte Carpenters song. From 1971, Karen's vocals give us an insight to the heartache she felt. |
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Carpenters - Close To You
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| Maybe their biggest hit or the song most closely associated with The Carpenters. Check out the psychedellic set that tells you this was the 70's. |
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Carpenters - Rainy Days & Mondays
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| This clip from 1971 shows Karen playing the drums. Early on in their career she always played the drums, but her rising popularity made it so that she needed to take front and center stage. Something she was never comfortable with. |
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Carpenters - Merry Christmas Darling
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| This was the Carpenters first attempt at Christmas music. The lyric was written in 1946 by Frank Pooler, who was the choir director at California State University Long Beach. Karen and Richard Carpenter were both part of the choir. |
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