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They tell me somewhere this life isn't crazy
But I've traveled the world far and wide
And I say they're wrong...



Not only did Karen Carpenter live on each coast of the U.S., but she traveled practically everywhere in between--as well as north and south of the border and across both oceans. Her homes, tours, and too few vacations are only partially covered in this section.


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Updated September 14, 2003Updated September 14, 2003
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Karen's life
Karen's career
Karen's music Albums, other recordings:

   As Time Goes By 2001
Carpenters 1971
Christmas Portrait 1978
Close To You 1970
From The Top 1991
Horizon 1975
Interpretations 1995
Karen Carpenter 1996
Kind Of Hush, A 1976
   Live At The Palladium 1976
Live In Japan 1974
Lovelines 1989
Made In America 1981
Now & Then 1973
Offering 1969
Old-Fashioned Christmas, An 1984
Passage 1977
Pianist Arranger Composer Conductor 1997
   Singles 1969-1973, The 1973
Singles 1974-1978, The 1978
Song For You, A 1972
Ticket To Ride 1970
Time 1987
Voice Of The Heart 1983
(other recordings, performances)

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This page not associated with the estate of Karen Carpenter, the pop rock group Carpenters, or any of their respective interests. All material here intended solely for educational or personal use. No claim of ownership whatsoever made to this material or to any part thereof.
At The End Of A Song, music by Richard Carpenter, lyrics by John Bettis (Almo Music Corp./Hammer & Nails Music/John Bettis Music/WB Music Corp., ASCAP, 1983).
 

 

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