Only Yesterday: The Carpenters' Story Page #7
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She was and will always be well loved and well remembered.
I will always love her voice.
Her legacy is going to be around for a long, long time.
# ..Those were such happy times
# And not so long ago How I wondered... #
I was picking up a gift this morning at the mall and heard a song that she was recording while we were dating
and just... I just got goosebumps.
It's still difficult after all this time.
# ..Every sha-la-la-la Every woh-oh-oh
# Still shines... #
To me, nobody can touch Karen Carpenter's emotion.
That was from another... that was another place, another time.
# ..Starting to sing... #
This is a very sad day and, at the same time, a very special and beautiful day for my family and I.
My only regret is that Karen is not physically here to share it with us.
However, I know that she is very much alive in our minds and in our hearts.
# ..It's yesterday once more... #
I certainly miss her.
We all do. The whole world does.
She's the greatest singer that ever lived and I got to play with her!
# ..Every sha-la-la-la... #
There's no stigma about liking them now. There's no stigma
about saying the Carpenters are fabulous. It's such a shame that Karen's not around to see that.
# ..Every shing-a-ling a-ling... #
To me, they are musically so superb,
they deserve to be a major part of the history of our industry..
# ..All my best memories... #
I get chills. I still do. Their music is so beautiful and what I love is that, er,
Richard is still able to have that success today
and impart it to his children and enjoy life.
I just wish that Karen were able to be in that position as well.
# ..Every sha-la-la-la
# Every woh-oh-oh
# Still shines
# Every shing-a-ling a-ling
# That they're starting to sing's so fine
# Every sha-la-la-la
# Every woh-oh-oh
# Still shines
# Every shing-a-ling a-ling
# That they're starting to sing's so fine... #
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