"I Won't Last a Day Without You" was released on April 13, 1974. The album it hailed from, A Song For You, had come out two years earlier.
“I Won’t Last A Day Without You," written by Paul Simon and Roger Nichols, was Karen and Richard Carpenter's first single since "Rainy Days and Mondays" (1971) to miss a spot in the Top 10. Therefore, the song could be considered unlucky as the siblings' next release, "Please Mr. Postman," reached No. 1 in January of 1975.
The songwriters previously penned “We’ve Only Just Begun,” “I Kept On Loving You,” and “Rainy Days and Mondays” for the brother and sister act. "We've Only Just Begun" and "Rainy Days and Mondays" topped the Billboard charts at No. 2, while "I Kept on Loving You" did not chart, but rather was the B-side of "Close to You," which was No. 1 in July 1970.
However, did either of them really understand the power of their teamwork? In an interview with NPR, Richard said they both "knew."
Karen Carpenter died in February 1983. Richard Carpenter continues to keep the Carpenters’ legacy alive by curating their music, releasing posthumous collections, and occasionally performing.
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