With their light, airy melodies and meticulously crafted, clean arrangements, the Carpenters stood in direct contrast with the excessive, gaudy pop/rock of the '70s; yet they became one of the most popular artists of the decade, scoring 12 Top Ten hits, including three number one singles. Karen Carpenter's calm, often somber voice was the most distinctive element of their music, settling in perfectly amidst the precise, lush arrangements provided by her brother Richard. The duo's sound drew more from pre-rock pop than rock & roll, but that didn't prevent the Carpenters from appealing to a variety of audiences, particularly Top 40, easy listening, and adult contemporary. While their popularity declined during the latter half of the '70s, they remained one of the most distinctive and recognizable acts of the decade produced. The Carpenters formed in the late '60s in Downey, CA, after their family moved from their native New Haven, CT.
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They tell me
Somewhere this life isnt crazy
But Ive traveled the world far and wide
And I say theyre wrong
Dont sell me
Stories that musics a lady
Its not when the singers alone
At the end of a song
(*) at the end of a song
Theres no one
After the last note is played
Only the memory stays
Then even that fades away
And theres nothing so hard
As convincing your heart
That you should start singing again
You told me
Nothing could change perfect lovers
But like evry promise you made
It broke before long
Its lonely
Falling away from each other
But weve come to the last of your words
And the end of a song