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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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" v- e: X( |3 }- d$ f5 i% b中文名: 卡朋特乐队 0 E1 q  [7 m. `$ g2 i! b; h
英文名: The Carpenters
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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。 % z# }1 `; x9 z* O8 c3 u- ?
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 : b8 x* ?2 Y/ d7 O' T' `6 M
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, & \' `! F" |/ R: n
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。, z* a1 |+ \# F$ I3 m$ e

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英文经典歌曲- yesterday once more" e2 L  p$ n, A+ ]1 m
when i was young i'd listen to the radio5 }) O* H! j2 x! ?
waiting for my favorite songs  h  ?$ A; j6 N! ^' I/ `2 u6 x
when they played i'd sing along+ A7 A: j# |1 I3 _
it made me smile
6 U, C8 I: }" q" s. x7 O5 r: Nthose were such happy times$ q4 N# p! \7 B6 \. k, o% [
and not so long ago2 l  \6 e6 H* M% y
how i wonder where they'd gone. P( n# E# d4 i5 H) U, Q# T
but they're back again just like a long lost friend
: f5 p) x- \+ I& D7 `all the songs i love so well9 _+ @3 B/ N( U! j  [% h$ y9 A# L
every sha-la-la-la
1 c( N  j7 Z" n2 m4 U+ }. mevery wo-wo still shine
* y9 b; g# _! a" O+ p9 }+ @every shinga-linga-ling
( X8 e5 b& B" x# \6 t& R; wthat they're started to sing so fine& j* Q' a5 A1 F$ q  m
when they get to the part8 b# j# |; ?5 d* e8 H: |, B( m& X0 U, e
where he's breaking her heart& M' Y! T; L* U" x1 I2 Q
it can really make me cry
# d# H7 {- E) D# q: D: Xjust like before) ]3 Y9 g4 Y7 i3 n$ }  Q* O
it's yesterday once more& K/ K; s+ l0 q  I
shoobie do lang lang
# X) t; A7 c" wlooking back on how it was in years gone by
& O, A' x& v0 Y# Jand the good time that i had
% M( w$ f$ [! O3 fmakes today seem rather sad
3 q7 T$ O4 F5 O$ @) N+ gso much has changed9 i' p) Q2 y3 r7 ?9 Q' u) x
it was songs of love that i would sing to them. Q: A' b$ z: f3 b
and i'd memorize each word
. Z, V( O% m7 |6 a" r( [7 l4 lthose old melodies
6 H# Q; A' j$ K) Jstill sound so good to me 9 M# s2 v# c  ?0 C5 Q8 }8 J: D
as they melt the years away
" v) `6 I8 p1 p1 A) n4 A% Yevery sha-la-la-la every wo-wo
* W2 ~7 @) k; j1 F4 M* b/ mstill shine) B2 Y9 c. P! k, {! @5 ?1 t' @
every shinga-linga-ling
3 D$ k4 u& A- g# Q+ Jthat they're starting to sing
, Y$ w3 K( P3 }2 X3 Z1 yso fine
2 G2 v& J) r- r5 Wall my best memories$ N0 w/ e( G! c( R1 f, h4 a# q
come back clearly to me  s/ I$ j5 k5 T
some can even make me cry
0 X! G) v7 f( o5 X% @just like before
) ~5 T$ {6 b. `1 dit's yesterday once more

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