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Yesterday Once More (song) " Yesterday Once More ", written by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis, is a hit song by the Carpenters from their 1973 album Now & Then. Thematically the song concerns reminiscing about songs of a generation gone by. It segues into a long medley, consisting of eight covers of 1960s tunes incorporated into a faux ...
AllMusic. [ 1] Uncut. [ 2] As Time Goes By is the posthumous fourteenth and final studio album by the American music duo The Carpenters. It was initially released in Japan on August 1, 2001. An international release was originally to follow soon thereafter, but the release of the album generated copyright discrepancies among several publishers.
AllMusic. [ 1] Yesterday Once More is a two-disc compilation album by American pop group Carpenters. It was released in 1985 and has been certified platinum in both the US and UK. The album was re-released in 1987 as Classics Volume 2 in the A&M 25th Anniversary Classics series. It was a simple repackage, reusing the 1985 glass CD masters, but ...
The Carpenters introduced the hit song "Yesterday Once More" on their 1973 album "Now and Then." The lyrics reminisce about songs of the past and the memories they carry, which makes for a fitting ...
Ticket to Ride is the debut studio album by the American music duo Carpenters. At the time of its initial release in 1969, it was issued under the title Offering, with a completely different cover photo. It was a commercial failure and produced only one minor hit single, a ballad version of the Lennon-McCartney song "Ticket to Ride".
Gold: 35th Anniversary Edition. (2004) Carpenters Perform Carpenter is a 2003 compilation album by Carpenters. [1] The album comprises songs written or co-written by Richard Carpenter. [2] It featured many lesser-known songs (similar to Reflections, released in 1998) and also included some hits such as "Top of the World" and "Yesterday Once More".
The Rolling Stone Album Guide. [3] Now & Then is the fifth studio album by the American music duo the Carpenters, released on May 1, 1973. It reached No. 2 on the Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart on July 21, 1973, [4] and ranked No. 20 on the Cash Box year-end pop albums chart. [5] The title, suggested by Karen and Richard 's mother Agnes, was ...
Title Release Year Released Year Recorded Composer(s) Notes (A Place To) Hideaway: Carpenters: 1971: 1971: Sparks (I'm Caught Between) Goodbye and I Love You