Kristopher
Active Member
I always loved this song as a little kid in the 90s. The album itself was one of the most played CDs I grabbed from my moms collection. However I used to play the title song over and over again.
One time I brought the CD to school (with permission) and played it during art class, as my teacher loved Carpenters. She said she loved the title song and how it was very popular, despite not being a single. She remembers it being requested on the radio and being played.
Why on gods green earth was this not released as a single? This album is seriously like Carpenters Rumours. This song had so much radio potential and could have easily been edited for single release if time was an issue.
This is one of their greatest songs in my opinion, and will never understand how this one was missed. It’s just so pretty and mesmerizing I still play it on repeat to this day. I wish there had been a 45 with this as the B-Side.
One time I brought the CD to school (with permission) and played it during art class, as my teacher loved Carpenters. She said she loved the title song and how it was very popular, despite not being a single. She remembers it being requested on the radio and being played.
Why on gods green earth was this not released as a single? This album is seriously like Carpenters Rumours. This song had so much radio potential and could have easily been edited for single release if time was an issue.
This is one of their greatest songs in my opinion, and will never understand how this one was missed. It’s just so pretty and mesmerizing I still play it on repeat to this day. I wish there had been a 45 with this as the B-Side.