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  • @janesmith3123
    @janesmith3123 Год назад +3

    Love Karen Carpenter. The best , she is admired very much my me!!!

  • @kirkhall2099
    @kirkhall2099 Год назад +7

    She is considered one of the best vocalist of her time. Wait until you hear some of their hit songs. amazing!

  • @misacastillo282
    @misacastillo282 Год назад +7

    But this is a short versión of the song. Please react to complete version. The complete have a great saxophone solo.

  • @johnandrews3151
    @johnandrews3151 Год назад +11

    You simply must hear the uncut version of A Song For You by the Carpenters. You have missed half the song in this video version! It even totally eliminates the sax solo which is define! Check out the lyric video for the full version.

    • @marydawson8516
      @marydawson8516 Год назад +2

      Absolutely, you need to hear the uncut version. This is one of the most emotional songs of all time. Gotta hear the sax solo by James E. Green.

  • @Fuggetaboutit1776
    @Fuggetaboutit1776 Год назад

    Karen Anne was an angel sent straight from heaven 💞 🌹 💖

  • @WinstonTjon-A-Meeuw
    @WinstonTjon-A-Meeuw Год назад +4

    ìts the version without the sax solo but its great anyway because of Karen

  • @helokopter924
    @helokopter924 Год назад +1

    Dumsy, Karen is the voice. Clearest of all. Im on my late 60s, so remember Carpenters very well on the radio and TV specials. 5'3 KC had a haunting timber in all her songs. Did you know every female harmony in all of her songs was hers as well, sang, then dubbed into the song by Richard ? She began, with her brother Richard, by playing drums. Richard, her brother, was a terrific arranger but KC's voice was discovered by Herb Alpert, A&M Records, in 1969, which began their road to fame. Richard convinced her that her best singing voice was contralto, 'the money is in the basement'. I believe KC's, voice, especially contralto, was the best, beautiful, female voice ever. No auto-tune, stripping, gimmicks, or screaming. Her nickname was 'one take', since she always sang a song once in studio without a single re-take. She sang to you with haunting, mesmerizing emotion, perfect pitch and enunciation. Her voice compelled you to listen. She had no professional voice training. Paul McCartney said she sang Ticket To Ride better than the Beatles, and "she had the most angelic voice I have ever heard". John Lennon told her at an LA restaurant "you have a fabulous voice luv". They were most successful in early/mid1970s when she/they received 4 grammys. She was also recognized by 1975 Playboy poll as rock drummer of the year. Check other songs such as 'Solitaire', 'Only Yesterday', 'Hideaway', 'Rainy Days and Mondays',' 'This Masquerade', 'I Can Dream Cant I'(a big band era song), 'Hurting Each Other', 'Close To You', 'All You Get From Love Is A Love Song', 'Superstar', ' I Need To Be In Love', 'We've Only Just Begun',' Goodbye To Love', etc.. She had a few friends including Petula Clark, Olivia Newton John and Dionne Warwick. She had anorexia with a serious onset in 1975 that continued the rest of her life. Married a guy in 1982 that was broke, didn't tell her he had a vasectomy, and mistreated her. Never knew true love. She died Feb 1983 at 32yo due to complications from anorexia. Her solo album was released some years after her death. [Some info contained herein came from documentaries such as, "Only Yesterday"]