A Song for You (The Carpenters album)

A Song for You (The Carpenters album)

Infobox Album
Name =
Type = Studio album
Longtype =
Artist = The Carpenters


Released = June 13, 1972
Recorded = 1971-1972
Genre = Pop
Length = 37:17
Label = A&M Records
Producer = Jack Daugherty Productions
Reviews = *"Rolling Stone" (Not Rated) [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thecarpenters/albums/album/107556/review/6067644/a_song_for_you link]
Last album = "Carpenters"
(1971)
This album = "A Song for You"
(1972)
Next album = "Now & Then"
(1973)
Misc = Singles
Name = A Song for You
Type = studio
single 1 = Bless the Beasts and Children
single 1 date = 1971
single 2 = Hurting Each Other
single 2 date = 1972
single 3 = It's Going to Take Some Time
single 3 date = 1972
single 4 = Goodbye to Love
single 4 date = 1972
single 5 = Top of the World
single 5 date = 1973
single 6 = I Won't Last a Day Without You
single 6 date = 1974

"A Song for You" is the fourth album released by the Carpenters. It was released on June 13, 1972. According to Richard Carpenter, "A Song for You" was intended to be a concept album (of sorts) with the title tune opening and closing the set and the bookended selections comprising the 'song'." ["A Song for You" CD Insert] In Cash Box's Top 100 Albums of 1972, "A Song for You" was ranked #26. [ [http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/randypny3/cashbox/1972YEAP.html Cash Box YE Pop Albums - 1972 ] ] A special gold-plated disc CD of "A Song for You" was later sold to the general public. They claimed it sounded better than a standard CD, but the original CD is so well made, the differences between the two is minimal.

The recording is generally considered the finest original release by the Carpenters. Six songs were released as A-side singles internationally: "Hurting Each Other," "It's Going to Take Some Time," "Goodbye to Love," "Top of the World," "I Won't Last a Day Without You," and "Bless the Beasts and Children."

Original LP track listing

Side A

#"A Song for You" - 4:42 (Leon Russell)
#"Top of the World" - 2:56 (Richard Carpenter, John Bettis)*:*"Top of the World" became the Carpenters' second #1 single on December 1 (& 8th) of 1973, and was released around the same time of Lynn Anderson's version.
#

  • "Hurting Each Other" - 2:46 (Peter Udell, Gary Geld)*
    #"It's Going to Take Some Time" - 2:55 (Carole King, Toni Stern)*
    #"Goodbye to Love" - 3:50 (Richard Carpenter, John Bettis)*:*"Goodbye to Love" became the first soft ballad to have an electric guitar solo in it.
    #
  • "Intermission" - 0:22 (Richard Carpenter)

    Side B

    #"Bless the Beasts and Children" - 3:07 (Barry De Vorzon, Perry Botkin, Jr.):*"Bless the Beasts and Children" was originally the theme song to the film of the same name in 1971.
    #

  • "Flat Baroque" - 1:45 (Richard Carpenter):*"Flat Baroque" was written in 1966 for the original RCA recording sessions. It was revived in 1970 for the "Your Navy Presents" radio show, but wasn't officially released until this album was released.
    #
  • "Piano Picker" - 1:59 (Randy Edelman)
    #"I Won't Last a Day Without You" - 3:46 (Paul Williams, Roger Nichols)*
    #"Crystal Lullaby" - 3:58 (Richard Carpenter, John Bettis)
    #"Road Ode" - 3:50 (Gary Sims, Dan Woodhams)
    #"A Song for You" (Reprise) - 0:53 (Leon Russell)

    "*" denotes song was released as a single released in the United States.

    Stereo tape listing

    The stereo tape for "A Song for You" had songs in a different order.

    Side 1

    #"A Song for You"
    #"Top of the World"
    #"Piano Picker"
    #"Flat Baroque"
    #"I Won't Last a Day Without You"
    #"Goodbye to Love"
    #"Intermission"

    Side 2

    #"Hurting Each Other"
    #"Crystal Lullaby"
    #"It's Going to Take Some Time"
    #"Bless the Beasts and Children" (Soundtrack version)
    #"Flat Baroque"
    #"Road Ode"
    #"A Song for You (Reprise)"

    ingles

    *Hurting Each Other US 7" single (1971) A&M 1322 1.Hurting Each Other 2.Maybe It's You

    *Bless The Beasts And Children JP 7" single (1972) AM-114 1.Bless The Beasts And Children 2.Help

    *It's Going To Take Some Time US 7" single (1972) A&M 1351 1.It's Going To Take Some Time 2.Flat Baroque

    *Goodbye To Love US 7" single (1972) A&M 1367 1.Goodbye To Love 2.Crystal Lullaby

    *Top Of The World US 7" single (1973) A&M 1468 1.Top Of The World 2.Heather

    *I Won't Last A Day Without You US 7" single (1974) A&M 1521 1.I Won't Last A Day Without You 2.One Love

    Information on the Songs

    "Hurting Each Other," a cover of an obscure Ruby & the Romantics tune, was the first single issued from "A Song for You" in early 1972, and reached number two, becoming the Carpenters' sixth straight gold single. A cover of Carole King's "It's Going to Take Some Time" followed and peaked at number 12, and was followed by the number seven hit "Goodbye to Love," which was refused airplay on some easy listening radio stations because of a fuzz-guitar solo by Tony Peluso. The song had a significant impact on the power ballad songs which followed. The album also included the Carpenters' version of the Academy Award nominated title song from the 1971 film "Bless the Beasts and Children", which had already charted at number 67 on the Hot 100 as the flip side of the duo's version of "Superstar."

    The album's biggest hit single, the number one smash "Top of the World," was not issued until over a year after the album's release. According to Richard Carpenter, who co-wrote the song with John Bettis, the reason for the song's late release in the U.S. was that he had misjudged the song's commercial appeal, but was proven wrong when the Carpenters' "Top of the World" became a hit in Japan in 1972 and Lynn Anderson's cover reached #2 on the U.S. country charts in 1973. The song went through a few minor revisions, including a slight remix, before it was finally released as a single in the U.S. The Carpenters' treatment of the much-covered Paul Williams/Roger Nichols composition "I Won't Last a Day Without You" also got a belated single release in 1974, and peaked at number eleven on the Hot 100.

    With the exception of "Bless the Beasts..." which peaked at number 26 on the AC chart, all of the album's charted singles made either number one ("Hurting Each Other," "I Won't Last a Day Without You") or number two on the Adult Contemporary chart. The album and its singles were also successful internationally; "Goodbye to Love" and "I Won't Last a Day..." made the top ten on the UK singles chart as a double A-side, and "Top of the World" made the Oricon singles chart in Japan on three separate occasions (#21 in 1972, #52 in 1973, and #83 in 1996).

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