“If I Were a Carpenter” is a folk song written by Tim Hardin in the 1960s, and re-recorded with commercial success by various artists including Bobby Darin, The Four Tops and Johnny Cash….Johnny Cash version.
“If I Were a Carpenter” | |
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Single by Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash | |
Genre | Folk, country |
Length | 3:00 |
Label | Columbia |
Who did the song If I Were a Carpenter?
Bobby Darin If I Were a Carpenter/Artists
Who wrote If I were a carpenter?
Tim Hardin If I Were a Carpenter/Composers
When did Bobby Darin record if I were a carpenter?
If I Were a Carpenter (Bobby Darin album)
If I Were a Carpenter | |
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Recorded | August 15 – November 1, 1966 |
Genre | Folk rock |
Length | 25:51 |
Label | Atlantic |
Did the Carpenters sing If I were a carpenter?
If I Were a Carpenter is a 1994 tribute album to The Carpenters. It features alternative rock bands covering the songs of Richard and Karen Carpenter….If I Were a Carpenter (tribute album)
If I Were a Carpenter | |
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Length | 49:06 |
Label | A&M |
Producer | Matt Wallace & Dave Konjoyan |
Who wrote reason believe?
Reason To Believe/Composers
Did Bobby Darin sing Mack the Knife?
While collaborating, Bobby pitched, “Mack the Knife.” He sang the tune acapella to Wess, expressing how he wanted the piece to sound. Wess came up with an arrangement so extraordinary that Darin was elated. Then I realized that having done the rock thing, Bobby was now going to have a big pop hit.
Who was the first to sing if I was a carpenter?