About "All You Get From Love Is A Love Song"
"All You Get from Love Is a Love Song" is a song composed by Steve Eaton. Previously recorded by The Righteous Brothers in 1975, it was popularized by the Carpenters in 1977. It was released to the public on May 21, 1977. Its B-side was "I Have You", a song released on the A Kind of Hush album in 1976. The song was also included on their 1977 album, Passage.
In the late 1970s, this particular track appeared in a Top 10 of misheard lyrics (and is often on similar forums online). This was compiled by Noel Edmonds and the misheard lyric sounds like: "Because the best love songs are written with a broken arm," as opposed to the correct lyrics "Because the best love songs are written with a broken heart."
Top songs by Carpenters
- Top Of The World
- Close To You
- Ave Maria
- Yesterday Once More
- Please Mr. Postman
- Sing
- A Song For You
- The End Of The World
- Only Yesterday
- Don't Cry For Me Argentina
- Desperado
- Rainy Days And Mondays
- A Song For You (reprise)
- Sweet Sweet Smile
- Jambalaya
- Ticket To Ride
- When I Fall In Love
- All Of My Life
- This Masquerade
- You're The One
- Can't Smile Without You
- Jambalaya (on The Bayou)
- Merry Christmas Darling
- We've Only Just Begun
- Aurora
- Baby It's You
- Love Me For What I'm
- End Of The World
- Make Believe It's Your First Time
- A Place To Hideaway
- Silent Night
- Merry Christmas, Darling
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