The Carpenters' fourth album, released in 1972, is widely considered their best work.
This album is said to have been aimed at being a concept album, overflowing with hit songs from the Carpenters' heyday.
The album includes many hits, including the title track "A Song for You" written by Leon Russell, a cover of Carole King's "A Little Bit of Love," and well-known songs such as "Top of the World," "Hurting Each Other," and "Saying Goodbye to the Lover."
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A:
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1)
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A Song For You
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2)
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Top Of The World
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3)
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Hurting Each Other
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4)
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It's Going To Take Some Time
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5)
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Goodbye To Love
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6)
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Intermission
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B:
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1)
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Bless The Beasts And The Children
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2)
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Flat Baroque
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3)
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Piano Picker
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4)
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I Won't Last A Day Without You
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5)
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Crystal Lullaby
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6)
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Road Ode
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7)
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A Song For You (Reprise)
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Producer - Jack Daugherty
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Lead Guitar - Tony Peluso
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Drums - Karen Carpenter
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Vocals - Karen Carpenter
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Drums - Hal Blaine
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Guitar - Louie Shelton
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Bass - Joe Osborn
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Arranged By, Orchestrated By, Keyboards - Richard Carpenter
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Vocals - Richard Carpenter
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Steel Guitar - Red Rhodes
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Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Flute [Alto] - Bob Messenger
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Oboe, English Horn - Earl Dumler
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Engineer - Ray Gerhardt
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Engineer [Assistant] - Roger Young
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Flute [Bass] - Tim Weisberg
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Bassoon - Norm Herzberg
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Artwork - Roland Young (3)
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Photography By [Front Cover] - Jim McCrary
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Photography By [Sleeve] - Bill Hennigar