STEVE@ENGLAND
Member
Query:
According to the A.S.C.A.P (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) data-base, (the)
Carpenters have various entries; however, what particularly interested me was the tracks (listed below)
that neither appear on any Carpenters' album nor, from what I can gather, have appeared on the Mook
('Unreleased Tracks') list.
(i) Eleanor Rigby;
(ii) Here comes that Rainy Day feeling Again;
(iii) I'm in the Mood for Love;
(iv) Leaving on a Jet Plane;
(v) Muskrat Love;
(vi) Secret Love;
(vii) Sing, Sing, Sing ;
When I saw this entry, I thought they meant Sing (from the album Now & Then);
however, it appears to be the track performed by Benny Goodman & his Orchestra.
(viii) Talk it over in the Morning.
Can anyone shed any light? (What happened to these tracks?)
I think we may have to get Chris May involved on this one.
Some of the entries listed (on the A.S.C.A.P data-base) refer to songs performed
on (the) Carpenters' TV specials.
Apologies for going over old ground - if this topic's been done before - as I haven't
yet bought a copy of 'The Musical Legacy' book - which may (or may not) deal
with such matters.
According to the A.S.C.A.P (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) data-base, (the)
Carpenters have various entries; however, what particularly interested me was the tracks (listed below)
that neither appear on any Carpenters' album nor, from what I can gather, have appeared on the Mook
('Unreleased Tracks') list.
(i) Eleanor Rigby;
(ii) Here comes that Rainy Day feeling Again;
(iii) I'm in the Mood for Love;
(iv) Leaving on a Jet Plane;
(v) Muskrat Love;
(vi) Secret Love;
(vii) Sing, Sing, Sing ;
When I saw this entry, I thought they meant Sing (from the album Now & Then);
however, it appears to be the track performed by Benny Goodman & his Orchestra.
(viii) Talk it over in the Morning.
Can anyone shed any light? (What happened to these tracks?)
I think we may have to get Chris May involved on this one.
Some of the entries listed (on the A.S.C.A.P data-base) refer to songs performed
on (the) Carpenters' TV specials.
Apologies for going over old ground - if this topic's been done before - as I haven't
yet bought a copy of 'The Musical Legacy' book - which may (or may not) deal
with such matters.