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] Date Posted:15:22:38 05/26/03 Mon In reply to:
Sammy
's message, "RARE SONGS" on 01:28:09 05/21/03 Wed
Where did you hear or read about "You're No Good" from Karen solo unreleased recordings?
I have read the Buried Treasure article, and it doesn't mention that song.
Only two songs remain unleaked: Basket Case and Church Choir[wild].
About Neil Sedaka's "Laughter In The Rain": in a radio program Karen said that she would like have recorded that song and then she sings ONLY a fragment a capella. Another song she mentions as her favorite is Barry Manilow's This One's for You, and then she sings ONLY a fragment a capella. That's all.
In the ASCAP archive of songs mention several studio recordings not known made by Carpenters: Eleanor Rigby, Desperado[a second part], Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again, I'm in The Mood For Love, Leaving On a Jet Plane Babe, Let Me Be There, Muskrat Candlelight[the other name for Muskrat Love], Night Fever, Secret Love, and Talk It Over in The Morning.
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Date Posted:10:59:40 05/29/03 Thu
>Where did you hear or read about "You're No Good" from
>Karen solo unreleased recordings?
>I have read the Buried Treasure article, and it
>doesn't mention that song.
>Only two songs remain unleaked: Basket Case and Church
>Choir[wild].
I may have my facts wrong. "You're No Good" could have been recorded during the "Horizon" recording sessions - not the Karen Carpenter sessions. I've heard about the song from several different sources.
PLEASE, tell me what sources, I want to see it with my eyes.
This is the first time I heard about that song.
I have copies of so many articles, magazines and newspapers clippings and the Coleman book and they do not mention that song.