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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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中文名: 卡朋特乐队 3 W+ b1 l. l  \# `5 l* v
英文名: The Carpenters % m) i  E; m9 W  E1 R" ?8 s7 }
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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。
, o! B, a' V  W( f4 k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
4 u7 X0 N! h7 Z5 N  a' 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, & \* B' M1 y0 p) o( t* W: H
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。! `. E% b* R8 G( V9 F2 \9 v
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英文经典歌曲- yesterday once more
2 L2 l( K6 ]& ^when i was young i'd listen to the radio8 q% F8 l1 a  ?# g3 c6 c; X
waiting for my favorite songs; q" P' U: \$ Y" r8 ~
when they played i'd sing along
0 V+ d6 N$ E# c3 G4 R$ [it made me smile
8 Q* `* G7 }4 B4 ?2 V/ r/ Xthose were such happy times
0 A! ~& n7 k, n/ A* `/ |and not so long ago
; K, J' E. t( W- \( \6 d) W2 qhow i wonder where they'd gone
5 a0 p) B- W$ q, Cbut they're back again just like a long lost friend
9 t9 V# w' o1 C- mall the songs i love so well; L. a- R# a2 V, N" |* |
every sha-la-la-la
3 @/ l' s4 F5 \; s7 u$ H1 Q7 }7 aevery wo-wo still shine5 \+ F* s+ v, [* E$ {
every shinga-linga-ling& `3 E0 |0 L5 m" h
that they're started to sing so fine% G& s1 O5 ?5 n" F1 C# E$ G0 U
when they get to the part
0 t1 f3 K8 n% [; Z: Ewhere he's breaking her heart8 A' w4 |7 x% ^$ Y3 M
it can really make me cry
5 i" Z1 n  T. z% Djust like before) L  G; T" M- e0 H/ \6 U
it's yesterday once more! g+ [3 q4 f4 ~& p* Y
shoobie do lang lang
" ?7 S: c; C- S7 q9 w7 Nlooking back on how it was in years gone by
4 N8 x" x( j, l2 W: q) O, E  Gand the good time that i had) Y% t; R8 t# ^5 d* _- H. ~& T
makes today seem rather sad( v! Q( Q0 ?$ R7 D
so much has changed' U: m& m$ I" Q' W  `+ `' K) {
it was songs of love that i would sing to them
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; u8 V. y/ D! }" Q& N2 ethose old melodies- Q& L0 R5 v, V) p# M1 a
still sound so good to me & N, {4 f( Z7 Y- K  {$ ^5 ~
as they melt the years away
; `! M$ a8 f% {* _# g+ |every sha-la-la-la every wo-wo 6 g/ G! R0 c5 i% W4 i# I! n/ E
still shine5 h9 X7 E: r0 ?% d& B
every shinga-linga-ling
* B2 F7 N% d% g, x5 t; h# cthat they're starting to sing
  l) Z/ a" B8 z" f2 P7 Sso fine
# ^+ r. t$ V9 Q; g$ b- {6 X2 Kall my best memories
% S, k* x  ~' b) u: F" xcome back clearly to me) D1 P8 K* k2 W. ?0 E
some can even make me cry
2 ^; C, ^9 ^: w. {; X2 bjust like before6 Q, l  H2 G$ b# i! o: N* Q
it's yesterday once more

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