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The Carpenters Songwriter Roger Nichols Passes Away At 84; Paul Williams Pays Tribute
The Carpenters Songwriter Roger Nichols Passes Away At 84; Paul Williams Pays Tribute

News18

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

The Carpenters Songwriter Roger Nichols Passes Away At 84; Paul Williams Pays Tribute

Last Updated: Roger Nichols, composer of 'We've Only Just Begun,' passed away at 84. He co-wrote hits for the Carpenters with Paul Williams. 'We've Only Just Begun' composer Roger Nichols has died aged 84. The multi-instrumentalist behind the Carpenters' biggest hits passed away 'peacefully" on May 17. No cause of death is known. His songwriting partner, Paul Williams confirmed on Instagram, 'The first song, Roger Nichols and I wrote was called 'It's hard to say goodbye…' Sadly, we hit the nail on the head. Roger Nichols passed away peacefully four days ago, at home with his beautiful family …his wife Terry and the daughters he was so proud of, Claire and Caitlin at his side. They were his dream come true. His greatest joy." Together, the pair penned the music and lyrics to the Carpenters' hits, also including 'Rainy Days and Mondays' and 'I Won't Last a Day Without You'. Their songs were also performed by the likes of Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Petula Clark, and The Monkees. In a touching tribute, Roger's daughter, Claire, wrote on Instagram, 'My mom, Terri, and my sisters, Caroline and Caitlin, are all so proud of the man he was, and are in awe of the legacy he leaves." 'We've Only Just Begun' was originally a jingle for a Crocker National Bank commercial. Richard Carpenter, 78, approached songwriter Paul and asked if he had a complete version of the track after seeing the advert on TV. He didn't, but soon extended it, and the Carpenters ended up recording and releasing it in 1970. It's one of their biggest hits and was also nominated for the Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Contemporary Song. Brother-sister duo the Carpenters were fronted by the late Karen Carpenter, who tragically died in February 1983, aged just 32. Location : California, USA First Published:

The Carpenters' composer Roger Nichols dead at 84
The Carpenters' composer Roger Nichols dead at 84

Perth Now

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

The Carpenters' composer Roger Nichols dead at 84

'We've Only Just Begun' composer Roger Nichols has died aged 84. The multi-instrumentalist behind the Carpenters' biggest hits passed away "peacefully" on May 17. No cause of death is known. His songwriting partner Paul Williams confirmed on Instagram: "The first song, Roger Nichols and I wrote was called 'It's hard to say goodbye…' Sadly, we hit the nail on the head. Roger Nichols passed away peacefully four days ago, at home with his beautiful family …his wife Terry and the daughters he was so proud of, Claire and Caitlin at his side. They were his dream come true. His greatest joy." Together, the pair penned the music and lyrics to the Carpenters' hits, also including 'Rainy Days and Mondays' and 'I Won't Last a Day Without You'. Their songs were also performed by the likes of Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Petula Clark, and The Monkees. In a touching tribute, Roger's daughter, Claire, wrote on Instagram: "My mom, Terri, and my sisters, Caroline and Caitlin, are all so proud of the man he was, and are in awe of the legacy he leaves." 'We've Only Just Begun' was originally a jingle for a Crocker National Bank commercial. Richard Carpenter, 78, approached songwriter Paul and asked if he had a complete version of the track after seeing the advert on TV. He didn't, but soon extended it, and the Carpenters ended up recording and releasing it in 1970. It's one of their biggest hits and was also nominated for the Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Contemporary Song. Brother-sister duo the Carpenters were fronted by the late Karen Carpenter, who tragically died in February 1983, aged just 32.

Ye Surprise Drops ‘Bully' Album Via Short Wrestling Film Starring Son Saint West
Ye Surprise Drops ‘Bully' Album Via Short Wrestling Film Starring Son Saint West

Yahoo

time19-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Ye Surprise Drops ‘Bully' Album Via Short Wrestling Film Starring Son Saint West

After months of teases, Ye surprise released his Bully album on Tuesday night (March 18) in three different versions. Though at press time only one of those versions appeared to be live, the short film that is available was directed by West and edited by famed hip-hop video master Hype Williams and stars the rapper's son, Saint West, in a series of bizarre grappling-themed visuals. The black and white film opens with Saint banging a toy hammer on the head of a professional Japanese wrestler as his dad raps, 'Nobody finna to extort me/ Even when they record me/ I'mma keep it more g/ Hand me a drink before I get more deep.' The song harkens back to classic West compositions, with the MC rapping over a loop of Kden Drip's 'Preacher Man.' More from Billboard Ye Calls Out Playboi Carti for Alleged 'Music' Album Snub, Says He 'Hated' Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' Lady Gaga Hops on the 'Zombieboy' Dance Trend Dax Shepard Says Sabrina Carpenter's NSFW Lyrics Led to an Awkward Talk With His 10-Year-Old Daughter While Ye hyped the 'screening version,' the post Hype version' and the 'post post Hype version,' at press time it appeared that only the first iteration was available to screen using the free software The visual continues with Saint swinging his plastic hammer at a series of other wrestlers, laying them out as his dad croons over the album's spare, soul-flecked compositions, including a glitchy lament in which West interpolates the Carpenters' '(They Long To Be) Close To You,' crooning the song's lyrics through AutoTune. On the next untitled song West sings in Spanish over a mariachi-like backing track, followed by a song that interpolates the Supremes' 'You Can't Hurry Love.' The sound of the album harkens back to West's most experimental, creatively lauded period in the early 2000s, when he released 808s & Heartbreak (2008) and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010) back-to-back. West first teased Bully in September 2024 during a show in China where he premiered the song 'Beauty and the Beast.' At press time there were no credits available for the album and it did not appear to be available on any of the major music streaming platforms, or YouTube, with West saying on X that he was purposely avoiding that route in his latest antisemitic rant against Jewish people. 'I may stop using DSPs cause streams are fake and the French and Jewish record labels treat artists like prostitutes,' he wrote, teasing that he might next release a sequel to his 2021 Donda album, Donda 2. The surprise release came amidst yet another spree of offensive tweets from West on Tuesday, including the use of an ableist slur in which he denigrated Jay-Z and Beyoncé's children, made claims of domestic abuse against Playboi Carti — whom he also hit with hateful homophobic slurs — as well as homophobic tweets aimed at Drake. The album drop followed on the heels of a 'Lonely Roads Still Go To Sunshine,' which Ye released on X last week, seemingly featuring vocals from imprisoned hip-hop mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs, as well as Ye's daughter, North West, and Combs' son, King Combs. The nearly five-minute song opens with what sounds like a recoded phone conversation between Ye and Diddy, who is currently incarcerated and facing multiple felony charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, forced labor and more. Around that same time, West posted an image of what he said was going to be the cover of his next album, an image of a red Nazi swastika against a black background, just the latest amplification by the rapper of the antisemitic tropes and images that have flooded his X account over the past few months. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

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