Carpenters - Christ is Born
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Thank you very much for posting this great video. I believe Karen's worshipful tone she used here and in singing "Silent Night" is present nowhere else.
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@greenwich1754 lawlzers
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Somebody should photo shop Ted Cassidy's head & super impose it onto Richard in this video. He looks so much like Lurch (the way he played the harpsichord).
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There will never be another Karen Carpenter, she was the best!
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I cry every time I listen to this song. Karen Carpenter has the voice of an angel. Thank you Karen. God Bless.
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Oh God, what is that part of my soul that this voice is touching so gently?
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I was distracted by her eyebrows....
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Now Karen is singing Glory, Glory to Almighty God in his presence. Thank you for posting this.
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Karen is the best female singer who ever lived, PURE MAGIC! people 100 years from now will still be listening to her magical voice. Karen was an angel on earth. :) WE MISS YOU SO MUCH KAREN
off topic. sorry. does anyone know if in the carpenters version of "away in a manger" karen sings or not? i can't find it anywhere on youtube or anywhere else on the net, for that matter, and i figure maybe that's just because it's an instrumental or something.
No1KCfan6 1 year ago
@No1KCfan6 It's an instrumental and is part of an overture on the first Christmas album, "Christmas Portrait." The songs in the overture were: Deck The Halls, I Saw Three Ships, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Away In A Manger, What Child Is This?, Carol Of The Bells, O Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles). Of the songs in the overture, Karen sang only "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" and Richard performed "Carol of the Bells" on the piano.
NedNickerson2010 1 year ago