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[音乐] 卡朋特的Yesterday Once More

[音乐] 卡朋特的Yesterday Once More

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6 e& h$ i. _& ]- @. R9 Y中文名: 卡朋特乐队
; o7 v* U" ?. I: E4 z英文名: The Carpenters 0 v( e6 H* V& y: t
简 介:
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* ~5 E, s! U2 K6 i/ h卡朋特乐队由著名的歌星卡朋特与她哥哥理查德·卡朋特组成,卡伦·卡朋彭特1950年生于美国康耐狄格州,从小在哥哥的影响下学习乐器,成了一名鼓手,大她三岁的哥哥理查德是个非常有才华的青年,担任钢琴伴奏和制作人,并创作了大量歌曲。后来在著名经纪人德纽文的帮助下,进入了美国流行乐坛。1970年一曲《靠近你》(CloseToYou)荣登排行榜首,这使卡朋特乐队一炮走红,70年代中他们不断有佳作闻世,成为无数美国青年的偶像,尼克松总统称卡朋特兄妹是最出色的美国青年。
3 l6 b% A$ f1 }  ?1 x9 i3 m令人婉惜的是卡伦·卡朋特年仅32岁便过早地离去。她死于神经性厌食症。这是由于她为了保持身材的苗条,长期服用轻泻剂,与长期节食的严重后果。1983年2月4日 . {) x4 T7 F' m% Z- s. T0 i. s
她死于深爱她的父母怀中。卡伦·卡朋特嗓音优美,演唱亲切自然,略带伤感,加之他们运用了多轨录音技术,
3 s( f! Z. x7 w; l  o6 u因此他们的唱片无论在艺术上或技术上都非常成功,是当代流行音乐的精品。6 D' G$ m7 ~5 K& n

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英文经典歌曲- yesterday once more" ^( }9 e5 O1 ^9 |; ?7 M7 j7 x9 @; @
when i was young i'd listen to the radio7 x; n, V/ s8 L% S7 D# C/ N2 ?; I
waiting for my favorite songs
- Q( z* }) ]  |, b; Gwhen they played i'd sing along. h5 r, b9 ?7 ^! O* k
it made me smile4 k$ D" z9 Z/ ~  J  t" g3 `
those were such happy times3 c$ {' B! C8 e' p( N
and not so long ago7 V5 f7 v) e9 R  |! D8 w) U" h) r7 f
how i wonder where they'd gone+ [( d3 M+ A" t
but they're back again just like a long lost friend3 c+ T  }* s/ ?6 G+ c2 J# p
all the songs i love so well( z+ V5 e4 L. V- p* C/ J, ~
every sha-la-la-la
5 O0 N. t- p* ]& h5 ^0 F3 Wevery wo-wo still shine# ~. i5 D% ^8 W2 l
every shinga-linga-ling
! a" |8 D7 u( D4 p( {that they're started to sing so fine
0 T( h) S& E' k, m: [when they get to the part
2 l# ], _% T: \. M7 d) [9 dwhere he's breaking her heart
5 [  V6 M) R. |6 ~' rit can really make me cry5 Z! y! |9 I" `" v- t  |2 g2 B
just like before; {. M1 v; D9 u; s8 u
it's yesterday once more
" q0 G; N  Q) ~. g3 ?8 z' m! kshoobie do lang lang0 B% }$ `4 u$ k1 @  Y- ]
looking back on how it was in years gone by! `! c, d. o% V- w- e! @
and the good time that i had
, b* E. M# d) v" B( t1 r- fmakes today seem rather sad- s4 f/ ^# s: o
so much has changed
1 m8 B  G; Q2 y) L( M" C9 wit was songs of love that i would sing to them
6 h- u( \9 T( `( ?# h% j- Qand i'd memorize each word; K5 B) G1 C7 W' l/ t
those old melodies0 |% `8 ?! j: }( y
still sound so good to me
; t( k3 m0 j1 V1 m' ?# cas they melt the years away( C- G# ~" ?- B& W. n5 e& @: z
every sha-la-la-la every wo-wo
. f2 |. n0 p+ f: S% r# `still shine8 n, A6 {1 p2 {
every shinga-linga-ling
$ b/ r4 n* K4 Athat they're starting to sing
( R( b( q% V+ `! r2 b; r4 S  Sso fine* Y% `8 K! H! y! S3 ?1 m& ?. x' f
all my best memories
' V2 s2 g7 U2 ccome back clearly to me
$ t8 p$ o5 E+ L0 Z* M7 ~2 wsome can even make me cry
3 w5 {9 f( V& o" R+ Z* tjust like before
3 e! o; `% |  [5 lit's yesterday once more

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