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Billboard highlighted "Close to You" in its "Spotlight Singles" section on May 30, 1970, commenting: "Performance is exceptional." [20] In a 1995 New York Times Magazine story about love songs released in summers, Stephan Talty described "Close to You" as a "hushed love song" that "[set] the tone for a generation's soft ballads" in 1970. [21]
In their review, Billboard noted that "as concepts go, this went one step beyond: Bring together cutting edge acts such as Sheryl Crow, Shonen Knife, the Cranberries, and Babes In Toyland, and turn them loose on hits like "Close To You" and 'We've Only Just Begun" from '70s pop icons Richard & Karen Carpenter. But it works, and as much more ...
Close to You is the second studio album by the American music duo the Carpenters, released on August 19, 1970. In 2003, the album was ranked No. 175 on Rolling Stone ' s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time , [ 1 ] maintaining the rating in a 2012 revised list. [ 2 ]
Gracie Abrams released "Close to You," which will be featured on her upcoming album, "The Secret of Us." Learn about the song's meaning and lyrics.
"It Don't Make Sense (You Can't Make Peace)" Willie Dixon: 1984 Styx "Let Me Love You Baby" Buddy Guy: 1961 Koko Taylor, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff Beck, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Mike Farris "Little Baby" Howlin' Wolf: 1961 The Rolling Stones, The Blues Project, Ant Trip Ceremony "Little Red Rooster" Howlin' Wolf: 1961
"Every Time I Close My Eyes" (feat. Mariah Carey, Kenny G, Sheila E.) Babyface: 4:57: 6. "When Can I See You" Babyface: 3:48: 7. "Reason for Breathing" (Album edit) Scott Andrews, Quincy Patrick, Joe Thomas, Joshua P. Thompson, Warren Wilson: 5:42: 8. "This Is for the Lover in You" (feat. LL Cool J, Howard Hewett, Jody Watley & Jeffrey Daniel ...
Close to You is the eleventh studio album by American musician Frank Sinatra, accompanied by the Hollywood String Quartet. The album was recorded over a period of eight months and five different sessions, and was arranged by Nelson Riddle .
"Move in a Little Closer, Baby" is a pop song, first recorded by Harmony Grass as "Move in a Little Closer." The song became an international hit for Cass Elliot in the spring of 1969. Grass had recorded the song in 1968, and released it as a single. The song reached number 24 in the UK Singles Chart in January 1969. [1]