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Record details

  • ISBN: 0898983622 (pbk. : v. 1) :
  • ISBN: 0898983630 (pbk. : v. 2) :
  • Physical Description: 1 score (2 v.) : ports. ; 31 cm.
  • Publisher: Hialeah, Fla. : Columbia Pictures Publications, c1985.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Popular songs, as performed by the Carpenters.
For voice and piano, with chord symbols and guitar chord diagrams.
Subject: Popular music > United States
Yesterday once more / Richard Carpenter and John Bettis.
Rainy days and Mondays / Words by Paul Williams; music by Roger Nichols.
I won't last a day without you / Lyric by Paul Williams; music by Roger Nichols.
I have you / Lyrics by John Bettis ; music by Richard Carpenter.
All of my life / Richard Carpenter.
(I'm caught between) goodbye and I love you.
You / Randy Edelman.
Saturday.
Goofus / Words by Gus Kahn ; music by Wayne King, Burke Bivens.
Eve / Words by John Bettis ; music by Richard Carpenter.
Happy / Tony Peluso, John Bettis, Diane Rubin.
Don't be afraid / Richard Carpenter.
(Let's) Get together / Chet Powers.
Road ode.
Someday / Richard Carpenter and John Bettis.
Eventide / Lyrics by John Bettis ; music by Richard Carpenter.
Only yesterday / Words by John Bettis; music by Richard Carpenter.
Love me for what I am / Lyrics by John Bettis and Palma Pascale ; music by Palma Pascale.
All I can do.
Sing / Joe Raposo.
Now / Lyrics by Dean Pitchford ; music by Roger Nichols.
Those good old dreams / Words by John Bettis ; music by Richard Carpenter.
Top of the world / Words by John Bettis; music by Richard Carpenter.
Sailing on the tide / Lyrics by John Bettis ; music by Tony Peluso.
Turn away / James Taylor.
Baby, it's you / Mack David, Burt Bacharach and Barney Williams.
Let me be the one / Words by Paul Williams; music by Roger Nichols.
Hurting each other / Words by Peter Udell; music by Gary Geld.
For all we know / Words by Robb Wilson and Arthur James; music by Fred Karlin.
Breaking up is hard to do / Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield.
We've only just begun / Lyric by Paul Williams; Music by Roger Nichols.
Make believe it's your first time / Bob Morrison and Johnny Wilson.
One love / Music by Richard Carpenter; lyrics by John Bettis.
One more time / Lewis Anderson.
Sandy / Music by Richard Carpenter ; lyrics by John Bettis.
Your wonderful parade.
You're enough.
Two lives.
Your baby doesn't love you anymore / Larry Weiss.
What's the use?
There's a kind of hush (all over the world) / Geoff Stephens and Les Reed.
Ticket to ride / John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
Superstar / Leon Russell and Bonnie Bramlett.
Ordinary fool.
Please Mr. Postman / Brian Holland, Robert Bateman, Fred Gorman, Georgia Dobbins and William Garrett.
Maybe it's you / John Bettis and Richard Carpenter.
Mr. Guder / Words by John Bettis; music by Richard Carpenter.
Look to your dreams.
I can dream, can't I? / Words by Irving Kahal; music by Sammy Fain.
I kept on loving you.
I need to be in love / Richard Carpenter, John Bettis and Albert Hammond.
Flat baroque.
Fun, fun, fun / Brian Wilson and Mike Love.
Invocation / Abiodun Oyewole.
It's going to take some time / Carole King and Toni Stern.
Goodbye to love / Words by John Bettis; music by Richard Carpenter.
Bless the beasts and children / Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin Jr.
Can't smile without you / Chris Arnold, David Martin and Geoff Morrow.
Close to you / Words by Hal David; music by Burt Bacharach.
Another song / Words by John Bettis; music by Richard Carpenter.
At the end of a song.
Aurora.
Benediction.
Crescent noon.
Crystal lullaby / Words by John Bettis; music by Richard Carpenter.
Drusilla Penny / Words by John Bettis; music by Richard Carpenter.

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