"We've Only Just Begun" - Claudine Longet (1971)

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"We've Only Just Begun" by Claudine Longet was written by Roger Nichols and Paul Williams. This song was inculuded in the album "We've Only Just Begun" in 1971 (Barnaby/CBS Z 30377). and arranged by Nick De Caro.

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  • lol...sexiset version of Elmer Fudd I've ever heard

  • Claudine might have been under contract with A&M at the time but this production is a complete copy of the Carpenters version down to a tee. I don't think that Richard would have been too happy about this version. However it is nice to listen too.

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  • @davmar actually she had left a&m by this album, and as you can see in the above video, was on the barnaby label....

  • I love Cladine,she was so pleasant and beautiful! She was precious in "The party" with Peter Sellers(Hilarious movie BTW!).... Almost no one can sing like Karen though. Have you heard the japanese girl that sounds almost exactly like Karen? She's really good!

  • Karen and Claudine in a sing off, who'd win? Just sayin'.... Nice peice of history though.

  • @arfies lol

  • @suzannedrakie her voice is like a tickling of rain drops on your face on a fresh spring day.. lol.... she's rather charming.

    Novaheart1998 1 sec ago

  • Is she singing or talking?

  • @MightySaturn5 "Sheawwing howizons that are new to us.."

  • très joli . 

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