The Carpenters - Yesterday Once More (includes) «100% TOP»

The story behind is a tribute to the nostalgia of the early 1970s and the enduring power of music to transport us back in time.

Released in 1973 as the lead single for their album Now & Then , the song became one of the Carpenters' most successful international hits. The Inspiration The Carpenters - Yesterday Once More (INCLUDES)

: It includes eight covers of 1960s hits like "The End of the World," "Dead Man's Curve," and "One Fine Day". The story behind is a tribute to the

The song was written by and John Bettis during a period when "oldies" music from the 1960s was enjoying a major resurgence in popularity. Richard wanted to write a track that captured this wistful feeling of hearing a long-lost favorite song on the radio. The Oldies Medley " "Dead Man's Curve