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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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8 e& O& I* q0 |, J中文名: 卡朋特乐队 ! J* x' P7 s# O5 ~( P4 @
英文名: The Carpenters
  [9 ~# w3 K9 k( }简 介:
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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。
; B  m$ C9 y; t6 D% a0 y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 : q% y1 c" m# g5 Y( l8 b- P$ k
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,
9 f, B- L2 q+ N/ a- w- 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。6 n) i. A2 C7 Z+ v! R
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英文经典歌曲- yesterday once more. c: Z. u( b1 W) t# Z% m7 S
when i was young i'd listen to the radio# d. v9 R! G7 c' k  K
waiting for my favorite songs
6 Y% l% L% J( S6 ]2 Qwhen they played i'd sing along% e- x; M& Q" V
it made me smile
) a! z+ `5 U) v/ w/ Y$ Othose were such happy times
5 j. u! {1 u$ c: }; Mand not so long ago
# I3 `) Z* h! e' Q  jhow i wonder where they'd gone
* a# C( @( N9 F8 n' \but they're back again just like a long lost friend8 _, w3 P- t) W. A
all the songs i love so well
3 e; A/ ]& n) B0 |every sha-la-la-la 1 o4 o4 |; i5 y& {3 P
every wo-wo still shine
6 L  M& [0 m9 G# gevery shinga-linga-ling
9 H; E: d  T+ m/ {4 [# _that they're started to sing so fine
) S' w2 W/ |% ~. S* h+ lwhen they get to the part
9 J/ C4 |6 f, ~2 Z7 J: F% z$ Nwhere he's breaking her heart
3 k& P# d9 k7 @# vit can really make me cry
( y. O9 I0 e1 h& u) u9 ojust like before6 J  e, W7 j7 H, S* q, ^
it's yesterday once more
+ c6 f/ `: f, T) z# Pshoobie do lang lang
* p3 a! q) C; H  j: N& alooking back on how it was in years gone by0 |" z2 m4 f7 }0 R! a% I( @- k
and the good time that i had
9 r- L. o1 B% pmakes today seem rather sad8 N" ], Y$ T0 [$ Z
so much has changed
' y' _2 z  H0 ~) Jit was songs of love that i would sing to them9 G4 |( N+ B' W4 l% K5 M, q3 p8 `& v' h
and i'd memorize each word
; }: N" b# c# n8 V' vthose old melodies
. f; Z% \. F6 t# Istill sound so good to me 2 b, l3 h# D& l4 ]8 V4 s
as they melt the years away
1 w% x  G' D5 m: Y, Uevery sha-la-la-la every wo-wo
7 }4 G" ]7 G7 ]) tstill shine" W' X& H' p& S' v% V
every shinga-linga-ling7 I7 q* t5 V2 g$ @/ K6 y' @
that they're starting to sing) C/ Z8 l: p/ Y0 Y
so fine$ m+ B7 |3 @, a1 b! u
all my best memories. W$ l: J: [! a
come back clearly to me
) C& v* l& `9 x/ F3 N' H* }some can even make me cry) K3 |& N# ~4 h% M8 `9 S, a0 L
just like before* j- K/ [+ S8 W) U; X3 W
it's yesterday once more

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