Karen Carpenter Remembrance Page - Review - Close To You (1970)



 

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Ticket To Ride (1969)
Close To You (1970)
1. We've Only Just Begun
2. Love Is Surrender
3. Maybe It's You
4. Reason To Believe
5. Help
6. (They Long To Be) Close To You
7. Baby It's You
8. I'll Never Fall In Love Again
9. Crescent Noon
10. Mr. Guder
11. I Kept On Loving You
12. Another Song

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Ticket To Ride (1969)
Close To You (1970)
Carpenters (1971)
A Song For You (1972)
Now & Then (1973)
Horizon (1975)
A Kind Of Hush (1976)
Passage (1977)
Christmas Portrait (1978)
Made In America (1981)
Voice Of The Heart (1983)
An Old-Fashioned Christmas (1984)
Time (1987)
Lovelines (1989)
Interpretations (1995)
Karen Carpenter (1996)
Pianist Arranger Composer Conductor (1997)
concerts, commercials, specials, other recordings

 


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