"We've Only Just Begun" is a single by
the Carpenters, written by
Roger Nichols (music) and
Paul Williams Paul Williams may refer to:
Authors
* Paul O. Williams (1935–2009), American science-fiction author and poet
* Paul L. Williams (author) (born 1944), FBI consultant, journalist
* Paul Williams (journalist) (1948–2013), American founder of mu ...
(lyrics). It was ranked at No. 414 on ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine's list of "
The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time."
Song information
The song was originally recorded by Smokey Roberds, a friend of Nichols, singing under the name of "Freddie Allen".
[Pierce, Dave (2008). ''Riding on the ether express: a memoir of 1960s Los Angeles, the rise of Freeform Underground Radio, and the legendary KPPC-FM.'' Center for Louisiana Studies, ] It debuted within a wedding-themed
television commercial
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for
Crocker National Bank in
California
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in the winter of 1970, with Paul Williams on vocals.
Hal Riney of the San Francisco-based advertising agency
Hal Riney & Partners had commissioned the song to help Crocker appeal to young people. The song played over footage of a couple getting married and just starting out. In the song, direct reference to the bank was left out, in part to make the song more marketable. The commercial turned out to be very popular, but it attracted customers in which the bank was not interested: young adult customers with no collateral for loans. The campaign was eventually suspended, and Crocker subsequently franchised it to other banks.
Richard Carpenter Richard Carpenter may refer to:
* Richard Carpenter (theologian) (1575–1627), English clergyman and theological writer
* Richard Carpenter (ca. 1700–1750), original owner of the Belvale property in Virginia
* Richard Cromwell Carpenter (1812� ...
saw the TV commercial and guessed correctly that Williams was the vocalist (both of them were under contract to
A&M Records). Carpenter ran into Williams on the record company's lot and asked whether a full-length version was available. Although the TV commercial had only two verses and no bridge, Williams stated that there was a bridge and an additional verse, forming a complete song, which was then delivered.
According to Williams in the documentary ''
Close to You: Remembering The Carpenters'' "We'd had some success with songs before, a few album cuts and some B-sides - but no singles. This was a major break, a chance to get an A-side and maybe even a hit, so we would have absolutely lied through our teeth if there wasn't a full song."
Carpenter selected the composition for the duo's third single and included it on the LP ''
Close to You''. Released in late summer 1970, the single featured
Karen's lead vocals and the overdubbed harmonies of both siblings. Following their hit "
(They Long to Be) Close to You" onto the charts, "We've Only Just Begun" hit No. 1 on the ''
Cash Box'' singles chart and No. 2 on the U.S.
''Billboard'' Hot 100 behind
the Jackson 5
The Jackson 5 (sometimes stylized as the Jackson 5ive, also known as the Jacksons) are an American pop band composed of members of the Jackson family. The group was founded in 1964 in Gary, Indiana, and for most ...
's "
I'll Be There" and
the Partridge Family's "
I Think I Love You", becoming the pair's second million-selling
gold single. It was considered by both Karen and Richard to be their
signature song. According to ''The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits'' (6th edition), on the U.S.
Adult Contemporary
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singles chart, it was the duo's best-performing tune, lasting seven weeks at No. 1 (beating the six-week stay at the top of "Close to You"). The song also helped them to win two
Grammy Award
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s in 1971:
Best New Artist and Best Contemporary Performance by a Duo, Group, or Chorus (for "Close to You").
Williams recorded his own version of the song for his 1971 album ''
Just an Old Fashioned Love Song''.
''
Cash Box'' described the song as having "delicious lyrics and a sparkling production."
For Williams, the song was a personal victory; it was his first collaboration with Nichols that resulted in a hit single, and it opened the door to many more thereafter. In 1998, the recording was inducted into the
Grammy Hall of Fame
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for recordings "of lasting quality or historical significance".
Although it only charted at number 28 in the
UK Singles Chart
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in 1970, its subsequent growth in popularity in the UK saw it voted second in ''
The Nation's Favourite Carpenters Song'', broadcast by
ITV in 2016.
Music video
The
music video
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for the song was shot in a red
background with the letters for the word "
you". Karen was sitting in the letter "u" while Richard was standing beside her. He also was not playing the
piano
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as he usually did. The video was shot as part of the 1971 television series "Make Your Own Kind of Music".
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Personnel
*
Karen Carpenter – lead and backing vocals
*
Richard Carpenter Richard Carpenter may refer to:
* Richard Carpenter (theologian) (1575–1627), English clergyman and theological writer
* Richard Carpenter (ca. 1700–1750), original owner of the Belvale property in Virginia
* Richard Cromwell Carpenter (1812� ...
– co-lead & backing vocals, piano,
Wurlitzer electronic piano,
orchestration
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*
Joe Osborn – bass
*
Hal Blaine – drums
*Doug Strawn – clarinet
*Bob Messenger - woodwinds
*
Jim Horn - woodwinds
*Uncredited - tambourine, trumpets
Carpenters compilation appearances
*1973 – ''
The Singles: 1969–1973'' (1973 remix with intro)
*1980 – ''Beautiful Moments''
*1985 – ''Yesterday Once More: Their Greatest Hits'' (1985 remix)
*1989 – ''Anthology''
*1991 – ''From the Top'' (1991 remix)
*1995 – ''Interpretations: A 25th Anniversary Edition''
*1997 – ''Carpenters: Their Greatest Hits And Finest Performances''
*1998 – ''Love Songs''
*2000 – ''
The Singles: 1969-1981''
*2002 – ''The Essential Collection''
*2004 – ''
Gold: 35th Anniversary Edition''
*2009 – ''
40/40''
*2014 – ''Icon'' (as part of Universal Music's budget line compilation series)
Notable cover versions
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Johnny Mathis
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, recorded his cover version for his album, ''Love Story'', in 1971. Mathis also released a live version on ''Johnny Mathis Live In Las Vegas'' in 1972.
*
Dionne Warwick
Marie Dionne Warwick (; born December 12, 1940) is an American singer, actress, and television host.
Warwick ranks among the 40 biggest U.S. hit makers between 1955 and 1999, based on her chart history on ''Billboards Hot 100 pop singles ch ...
(1970), appears on ''
Very Dionne
''Very Dionne'' is the fourteenth studio album by American singer Dionne Warwick, released in 1970 on the Scepter label. It was produced by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. It would be her final album recorded with Scepter before signing with Wa ...
''
*
Curtis Mayfield
Curtis Lee Mayfield (June 3, 1942 – December 26, 1999) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer, and one of the most influential musicians behind soul and politically conscious African-American music. (1971), appears on ''
Curtis/Live!''
*
Bitty McLean (1995), reached No. 23 on the UK charts
*
Johnny Hartman (1972), appears on ''
Today''
*
Bing Crosby
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, recorded for his album ''
Beautiful Memories'' (1977)
In cinema and television
The song was used in an unusual context in ''
1408
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Events
January–December
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'', a film adapted from a
short story
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by
Stephen King
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; it marked the onset of the protagonist's horrific ordeal. It also closed the 2000 gay ensemble, ''
The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy'', performed by Mary Beth Maziarz.
"We've Only Just Begun" was featured at the conclusion of the Australian film, ''
The Castle'', where it was sung by
Kate Ceberano. It was also part of the score of John Carpenter's ''