Tuesday, May 23, 2000

Carpenters 1969-1981 compilation released

The Singles 1969-1973

Carpenters


Recorded: 1969-1973


Released: November 9, 1973

Peak: 11 US, 117 UK, 11 CN, 19 AU


Sales (in millions): 7.0 US, 0.30 UK, 11.30 world (includes US and UK)


Genre: adult contemporary


Rating:

4.084 out of 5.00 (average of 13 ratings)


Awards:

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The Singles 1969-1981

Carpenters


Recorded: 1969-1981


Released: May 23, 2000

Peak: 45 US, 65 UK


Sales (in millions): -- US, 0.1 UK


Genre: adult contemporary


Rating:

4.125 out of 5.00 (average of 7 ratings)


Awards:

(Click on award to learn more).

Tracks (Chronological Order with Original Studio Albums Noted:

Song Title (date of single release, chart peaks) Click for codes to charts.

Offering (aka “Ticket to Ride”) (1969)

  • Ticket to Ride (12/27/69, 54 BB, 78 CB, 86 HR, 19 AC) 73, 81

Close to You (1970)

  • They Long to Be Close to You (5/14/70, 1 BB, 1 CB, 1 GR, 1 HR, 1 AC, 6 UK, 2 CN, 3 AU, 3 DF, sales: ½ million) 73, 81
  • We’ve Only Just Begun (9/12/70, 2 BB, 1 CB, 1 GR, 1 HR, 1 AC, 28 UK, 1 CN, 6 AU, 15 DF, sales: ½ million, airplay: 4 million) 73, 81

Carpenters (1971)

  • For All We Know (2/5/71, 3 BB, 6 CB, 2 GR, 4 HR, 1 AC, 18 UK, 5 CN, 10 AU, sales: ½ million, airplay: 3 million) 73, 81
  • Rainy Days and Mondays (5/7/71, 2 BB, 2 CB, 1 GR, 2 HR, 1 AC, 53 UK, 3 CN, 35 AU, 12 DF, sales: ½ million) 73, 81
  • Superstar (8/27/71, 2 BB, 2 CB, 1 GR, 1 HR, 1 AC, 18 UK, 3 CN, 35 AU, sales: ½ million, airplay: 2 million) 73, 81

Tom Jones London Bridge Special (TV special, 1972)

  • For All We Know (Reprise) 81

A Song for You (1972)

  • Hurting Each Other (1/14/72, 2 BB, 2 CB, 4 GR, 1 HR, 1 AC, 2 CN, 4 AU, sales: ½ million) 73, 81
  • It’s Going to Take Some Time (4/21/72, 12 BB, 17 CB, 12 GR, 13 HR, 2 AC, 14 CN, 24 AU) 73, 81
  • Goodbye to Love (6/30/72, 7 BB, 7 CB, 5 GR, 6 HR, 2 AC, 9 UK, 4 CN, 25 AU) 73, 81
  • I Won’t Last a Day Without You (9/72, 11 BB, 9 CB, 11 GR, 9 HR, 10 RR 1 AC, 9 UK, 7 CN, 63 AU) 81
  • Top of the World (4/23/73, 1 BB, 1 CB, 1 GR, 3 HR, 2 RR, 2 AC, 5 UK, 1 CN, 1 AU, 8 DF, sales: ½ million) 73, 81

Now & Then (1973)

  • Sing (2/16/73, 2 BB, 5 CB, 4 GR, 4 HR, 1 AC, 55 UK, 4 CN, 24 AU, sales: ½ million, airplay: 1 million) 73, 81
  • Yesterday Once More (6/1/73, 2 BB, 1 CB, 3 GR, 1 HR, 1 AC, 2 UK, 1 CN, 9 AU, sales: ½ million) 73, 81

Horizon (1975)

  • Please Mr. Postman (11/23/74, 1 BB, 1 CB, 2 GR, 1 HR, 2 RR, 1 AC, 2 UK, 1 CN, 1 AU, 34 DF) 81
  • Only Yesterday (3/28/75, 4 BB, 8 CB, 7 GR, 6 HR, 7 RR, 1 AC, 7 UK, 2 CN, 16 AU) 81

A Kind of Hush (1976)

  • I Need to Be in Love (6/5/76, 25 BB, 31 CB, 27 GR, 38 HR, 32 RR, 1 AC, 36 UK, 24 CN, 47 AU) 81

Passage (1977)

  • All You Get from Love Is a Love Song (5/21/77, 35 BB, 43 CB, 27 GR, 63 HR, 4 AC, 54 UK, 38 CN, 89 AU) 81

Made in America (1981)

  • I Believe You (11/18/78, 68 BB, 70 CB, 87 HR, 9 AC, 81 AU) 81
  • Touch Me When We’re Dancing (6/19/81, 16 BB, 17 CB, 14 GR, 19 HR, 14 RR, 1 AC, 78 AU, 23 DF) 81
  • Those Good Old Dreams (12/12/81, 63 BB, 78 CB, 75 HR, 21 AC) 81

73 The Singles 1969-1973
81 The Singles 1969-1981

About the Album:

Richard and Karen Carpenter were a brother-sister duo from Connecticut who signed to A&M Records in 1969. Over the next four years, they landed ten top-10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including “We’ve Only Just Begun, with its hopeful, dreamy lyrics” AMG and the #1 songs They Long to Be Close to You and Top of the World. They were all gathered on the compilation The Singles 1969-1973, which all included “their gorgeous and original slow ballad interpretation of Ticket to Ride and their cover of Carole King’s It’s Going to Take Some Time.” AMG

After 1973, the Carpenters fell out of vogue a bit, although they still landed two more top-ten hits, including their #1 version of Please Mr. Postman. Those songs, and four more top-40 hits, are assembled alongside the twelve songs featured on the 1969-1973 collection on the expanded version, The Singles 1969-1981.

“Listening to this material, it’s easy to accuse the Carpenters of being hopelessly retro even in their own time…But the lush melodies brought out in Richard Carpenter’s arrangements and Karen’s singing are justification in themselves.” AMG Sadly, the duo’s days of making music came to an end in 1983 when Karen, just 32, died from anorexia.

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First posted 5/29/2008; last updated 5/12/2024.

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