The Carpenters: "There's a kind of hush" Cover
"There's a Kind of Hush" is a popular song written by Les Reed and Geoff Stephens. The song was originally written for and recorded by The New Vaudeville Band on the album, Winchester Cathedral, in 1966. Nine years later, the song was a worldwide smash for The Carpenters, who extended the title to include almost the entire first line of the lyric: "There's a Kind of Hush (All Over the World)". Richard Carpenter explained in the liner notes to the Carpenters' 2004 best-of compilation, Gold, that although he and Karen Carpenter loved the song, he was not particularly pleased with how their remake turned out.
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There's a Kind of Hush (Tribute to Karen Carpenter)
There's a kind of hush
All over the world tonight
All over the world
You can hear the sound of lovers in love
You know what I mean
Just the two of us
And nobody else in sight
There's nobody else and I'm feelin good
Just holding you tight
So listen very carefully
Get closer now and you will see what I mean
It isn't a dream
The only sound that you will hear
Is when I whisper in your ear I love you
For ever and ever
There's a kind of hush
All over the world tonight
All over the world
People just like us are fallin' in love
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