“Sing” is a song performed by American music duo The Carpenters. It was released on their 1973 album “Now & Then.” The song was originally written and recorded by Joe Raposo for the children’s television show “Sesame Street.”
The Carpenters’ rendition of “Sing” features Karen Carpenter’s signature warm vocals, backed by Richard Carpenter’s harmonies and the duo’s polished musical arrangement. The song’s lyrics encourage the listener to sing out their feelings and embrace the joy of music, promoting a positive and uplifting message.
The Carpenters’ version of “Sing” is characterized by its gentle and melodic sound, which was their trademark style. Karen Carpenter’s emotive voice adds depth to the song, capturing the spirit of the lyrics and conveying a sense of comfort and encouragement.
While “Sing” wasn’t released as a single by The Carpenters, their rendition remains a beloved track among their fans. The duo’s ability to infuse their unique style into the song, originally created for children, showcases their talent for transforming any material into a beautiful and timeless piece of music.