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The Carpenters cover of "Rainbow Connection" was used as the opening theme for the 2001 TBS Japanese TV drama Koi ga shitai Koi ga shitai Koi ga shitai. In the 2006 episode "The Convict" of the television show The Office, Ed Helms sings "Rainbow Connection".
As Time Goes By is the posthumous fourteenth and final studio album by the American music duo The Carpenters. It was initially released in Japan on August 1, 2001. It was initially released in Japan on August 1, 2001.
A version of "Rainbow Connection" was recorded by The Carpenters in 1979 during a hiatus after the release of the album Christmas Portrait, and packed away in a box labeled "Only Yesterday,. It was not uncovered until 1995, when it was remixed and remastered for the release of the album As Time Goes By .
Karen Carpenter solo All I Can Do: Offering/Ticket to Ride: 1969: 1969: Bettis, Carpenter: All of My Life: Offering/Ticket to Ride: 1969: 1969: Carpenter: All Those Years Ago: Pianist, Arranger, Composer, Conductor: 1998: 1998: Carpenter, Oland: Richard Carpenter solo All You Get from Love Is a Love Song: Passage: 1977: 1977: Eaton: An Old ...
Having previously covered the green Muppet’s iconic “Rainbow Connection” as the title track of a 2001 album, Nelson welcomed Kermit for a truly heartwarming collaboration. “I think they ...
The 20 track compilation covers the period from 1969 to 1981. Some editions contained "Hurting Each Other" as a bonus track. The compilation was repackaged as a 2001 dutch Yesterday Once More: De Nederlandse Singles Collectie by replacing " Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft " with " Sweet, Sweet Smile " and placing it as track 6.
The 15-year-old crooner took the stage during Monday's live semifinals to showcase his stage presence and jaw-dropping range, with a cover of "Rainbow Connection" from The Muppets Movie, that had ...
40/40 (originally subtitled The Best Selection) is a two-disc compilation by American pop group The Carpenters.The album features 40 songs that span their entire career (10 of them were determined by Japanese fan voting), and first issued by Universal Japan on April 22, 2009 (forty years after they signed to A&M Records). [2]