Richard Carpenter (musician)
Carpenter at the White House in August 1972
Background information
Birth name: Richard Lynn Carpenter
Born: October 15, 1946 (age 76); New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Origin: Downey, California, U.S.
Website:
richardandkarencarpenter.com
Richard Lynn Carpenter (born October 15, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, and music arranger, who formed half of the sibling duo
the Carpenters alongside his younger sister
Karen. He had numerous roles in the Carpenters including record producer, arranger, pianist, keyboardist, lyricist, and composer, as well as joining with Karen on harmony vocals.
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Career
Richard and Karen signed with A&M Records on April 22, 1969. "Let's hope we have some hits,"
Herb Alpert told the two. According to Richard, Alpert gave them artistic freedom in the recording studios, but after
Offering, their first album, was released and wasn't a big seller, it was rumored that some of A&M's people were asking Alpert to release the Carpenters, but he believed in their talent and insisted on giving them another chance.
Alpert suggested that the Carpenters record a Burt Bacharach and Hal David song called "
(They Long to Be) Close to You" written in 1963. Though Richard worked up an arrangement only after Alpert's insistence, his arranging talents clearly shone in the finished product. His arranging and musical talents, as well as Karen's vocals, helped the song climb to No. 1 on the
Billboard Hot 100, where it stayed for a month. " (They Long to Be) Close to You " gained public recognition seemingly overnight. According to Richard, even though the song became popular overnight, the Carpenters themselves did not.
Sitting at home one night, Richard was watching TV and saw a commercial for Crocker National Bank. He recognized the voices of
Paul Williams and
Roger Nichols, two A&M songwriters on the commercial's theme song "
We've Only Just Begun". Richard made some calls to confirm their involvement, and asked if there was a full version of the song, which Williams affirmed. Carpenter managed to turn the bank commercial jingle into an RIAA-certified Gold record. It peaked at No. 2 on the
Billboard Hot 100, and has become a popular wedding song. The song also successfully launched the careers of Nichols and Williams, who went on to write multiple hits for the Carpenters and many other artists.
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