Carpentry is a skilled trade in which the primary work performed is the cutting, shaping and installation of building materials during the construction of buildings, ships, timber bridges, concrete formwork, etc. Carpenters traditionally worked with natural wood and did the rougher work such as framing, but today many other materials are also used and sometimes the finer trades of cabinetmaking and furniture building are considered carpentry. Carpentry in the United States is almost always done by men. With 98.5% of carpenters being male, it was the fourth most male-dominated occupation in the country in 1999, and there were about 1.5 million positions in 2006. Carpenters are usually the first tradesmen on a job and the last to leave. Carpenters normally framed post-and-beam buildings until the end of the 19th century; now this old fashioned carpentry is called timber framing. Carpenters learn this trade by being employed through an apprenticeship training—normally 4 years—and qualify by successfully completing that country's department of labour competency test in places such as the UK, USA and South Africa. It is also common that the skill can be learnt by gaining work experience other than a formal training program, which may be the case in many places.
The Carpenters were an American vocal and instrumental duo consisting of siblings Karen and Richard Carpenter. Producing a distinctively soft musical style, they became among the best-selling music artists of all time. During their 14-year career, the Carpenters recorded 11 albums, 31 singles, five television specials, and a short-lived television series. Their career ended in 1983 by Karen's death from heart failure brought on by complications of anorexia. Extensive news coverage surrounding the circumstances of her death increased public awareness of eating disorders.
The duo's brand of melodic pop produced a record-breaking run of hit recordings on the American Top 40 and Adult Contemporary charts, and they became leading sellers in the soft rock, easy listening and adult contemporary genres. The Carpenters had three No.1 singles and five No. 2 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and fifteen No.1 hits on the Adult Contemporary chart. In addition, they had twelve top 10 singles. To date, the Carpenters' album and single sales total more than 100 million units.
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Beechwood 4-5789 · Carpenters
Made In America
℗ 1981 A&M Records
Released on: 1981-01-01
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Richard Carpenter
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Roger Young
Composer Lyricist: Marvin Gaye
Composer Lyricist: George Gordy
Composer Lyricist: William Stevenson
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The Carpenters - Karen Carpenter Video Beechwood 45789
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Carpenters - Beechwood 4-5789 1981
Carpenters - Beechwood 4-5789 1981
You can have this dance with me
You can hold my hand and whisper
In my ear sweet words, that i
Love to hear
Don't be shy, just take your time
I'd like to get to know you
I'd like to make you mine
I've been waiting, sitting here so patiently
For you to come over
And have this dance with me
And my number is beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
Don't be shy, just take your time
I'd like to get to know you
I'd like to make you mine
Beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
(Instrumental)
Don't be shy, just take your time
I'd like to get to know you
I'd like to make you mine
And my number is beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
Beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have ...
published: 08 Jun 2014
Carpenters - Beechwood 4-5789 (Lyrics)
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CARPENTERS `BEECHWOOD 4 5789`
"Beechwood 4-5789" is a song written by Marvin Gaye, William "Mickey" Stevenson and George Gordy. It was a 1962 hit single for the Motown girl group The Marvelettes on Motown's Tamla subsidiary record label. The song became a hit again when it was covered by the pop duo The Carpenters in 1982, from the album `Made in America`.
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Carpenters – Beechwood 4-5789
Promotional video for "Beechwood 4-5789" by the Carpenters. From the album "Made in America" (1981).
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The Carpenters - Beechwood 4-5789 (With Lyrics)
This track is Carpenters's version of "Beechwood 4-5789" from the 1962 hit single by "The Marvelettes".
This remake of "Beechwood 4-5789" can be found in their "Made in America" album released in 1981.
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"The Carpenters" Karen and Richard Carpenter, the American vocal and instrumental duo (siblings) that sold milions of records worldwide during the 70s. They have produced numerous hits during their years as a duo before the demise of Karen in 1983. They are active from 1969–1983.
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Beechwood 4-5789 The Carpenters
Album Made in America
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The Marvelettes - Beechwood 4-5789
Written by Marvin Gaye, William "Mickey" Stevenson and George Gordy, the lyrics are about the narrator wanting a man she just met to call her number in order to "have a date, any ol' time." Like all the Marvelette's singles during the first phase of the group's career, the lead vocal was by Gladys Horton. The song's co-writer Marvin Gaye played drums on the track, which William Stevenson produced.
The song's title is derived from the now defunct use of telephone exchange names in telephone numbers. In this case, the significant portions of the exchange name were the first two letters of "Beechwood" (BE), and the remainder of the number. In conventional modern use, this telephone number would be 234-5789.
"Beechwood 4-5789" has become a signature hit of Motown's early period but was not o...
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Beechwood 4-5789 · Carpenters
Made In America
℗ 1981 A&M Records
Released on: 1981-01-01
Producer, Associated ...
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Beechwood 4-5789 · Carpenters
Made In America
℗ 1981 A&M Records
Released on: 1981-01-01
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Richard Carpenter
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Roger Young
Composer Lyricist: Marvin Gaye
Composer Lyricist: George Gordy
Composer Lyricist: William Stevenson
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Beechwood 4-5789 · Carpenters
Made In America
℗ 1981 A&M Records
Released on: 1981-01-01
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Richard Carpenter
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Roger Young
Composer Lyricist: Marvin Gaye
Composer Lyricist: George Gordy
Composer Lyricist: William Stevenson
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Carpenters - Beechwood 4-5789 1981
You can have this dance with me
You can hold my hand and whisper
In my ear sweet words, that i
Love to hear
Don't be shy, j...
Carpenters - Beechwood 4-5789 1981
You can have this dance with me
You can hold my hand and whisper
In my ear sweet words, that i
Love to hear
Don't be shy, just take your time
I'd like to get to know you
I'd like to make you mine
I've been waiting, sitting here so patiently
For you to come over
And have this dance with me
And my number is beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
Don't be shy, just take your time
I'd like to get to know you
I'd like to make you mine
Beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
(Instrumental)
Don't be shy, just take your time
I'd like to get to know you
I'd like to make you mine
And my number is beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
Beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
Carpenters - Beechwood 4-5789 1981
You can have this dance with me
You can hold my hand and whisper
In my ear sweet words, that i
Love to hear
Don't be shy, just take your time
I'd like to get to know you
I'd like to make you mine
I've been waiting, sitting here so patiently
For you to come over
And have this dance with me
And my number is beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
Don't be shy, just take your time
I'd like to get to know you
I'd like to make you mine
Beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
(Instrumental)
Don't be shy, just take your time
I'd like to get to know you
I'd like to make you mine
And my number is beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
Beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
"Beechwood 4-5789" is a song written by Marvin Gaye, William "Mickey" Stevenson and George Gordy. It was a 1962 hit single for the Motown girl group The Marvele...
"Beechwood 4-5789" is a song written by Marvin Gaye, William "Mickey" Stevenson and George Gordy. It was a 1962 hit single for the Motown girl group The Marvelettes on Motown's Tamla subsidiary record label. The song became a hit again when it was covered by the pop duo The Carpenters in 1982, from the album `Made in America`.
"Beechwood 4-5789" is a song written by Marvin Gaye, William "Mickey" Stevenson and George Gordy. It was a 1962 hit single for the Motown girl group The Marvelettes on Motown's Tamla subsidiary record label. The song became a hit again when it was covered by the pop duo The Carpenters in 1982, from the album `Made in America`.
This track is Carpenters's version of "Beechwood 4-5789" from the 1962 hit single by "The Marvelettes".
This remake of "Beechwood 4-5789" can be found in their ...
This track is Carpenters's version of "Beechwood 4-5789" from the 1962 hit single by "The Marvelettes".
This remake of "Beechwood 4-5789" can be found in their "Made in America" album released in 1981.
Share this video :
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A little bit about "The Carpenters":
"The Carpenters" Karen and Richard Carpenter, the American vocal and instrumental duo (siblings) that sold milions of records worldwide during the 70s. They have produced numerous hits during their years as a duo before the demise of Karen in 1983. They are active from 1969–1983.
Support their Album/Song:
Close to You (1970) https://amzn.to/2H3AK7h
Bless the Beasts and Children (1971) https://amzn.to/2GuLoD0
Carpenters (1971) https://amzn.to/2GN1Npy
A Song for You (1972) https://amzn.to/2GP1IBR
Now & Then (1973) https://amzn.to/2uLfiRI
Horizon (1975) https://amzn.to/2GMkR7A
A Kind of Hush (1976) https://amzn.to/2Edok9N
Passage (1977) https://amzn.to/2GrVg4b
Christmas Portrait (1978) https://amzn.to/2Gxw7Ry
Made in America (1981) https://amzn.to/2EdZVAQ
Voice of the Heart (1988) https://amzn.to/2GHw9dh
As Time Goes By (2001) https://amzn.to/2GQ85EX
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This track is Carpenters's version of "Beechwood 4-5789" from the 1962 hit single by "The Marvelettes".
This remake of "Beechwood 4-5789" can be found in their "Made in America" album released in 1981.
Share this video :
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A little bit about "The Carpenters":
"The Carpenters" Karen and Richard Carpenter, the American vocal and instrumental duo (siblings) that sold milions of records worldwide during the 70s. They have produced numerous hits during their years as a duo before the demise of Karen in 1983. They are active from 1969–1983.
Support their Album/Song:
Close to You (1970) https://amzn.to/2H3AK7h
Bless the Beasts and Children (1971) https://amzn.to/2GuLoD0
Carpenters (1971) https://amzn.to/2GN1Npy
A Song for You (1972) https://amzn.to/2GP1IBR
Now & Then (1973) https://amzn.to/2uLfiRI
Horizon (1975) https://amzn.to/2GMkR7A
A Kind of Hush (1976) https://amzn.to/2Edok9N
Passage (1977) https://amzn.to/2GrVg4b
Christmas Portrait (1978) https://amzn.to/2Gxw7Ry
Made in America (1981) https://amzn.to/2EdZVAQ
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Written by Marvin Gaye, William "Mickey" Stevenson and George Gordy, the lyrics are about the narrator wanting a man she just met to call her number in order to...
Written by Marvin Gaye, William "Mickey" Stevenson and George Gordy, the lyrics are about the narrator wanting a man she just met to call her number in order to "have a date, any ol' time." Like all the Marvelette's singles during the first phase of the group's career, the lead vocal was by Gladys Horton. The song's co-writer Marvin Gaye played drums on the track, which William Stevenson produced.
The song's title is derived from the now defunct use of telephone exchange names in telephone numbers. In this case, the significant portions of the exchange name were the first two letters of "Beechwood" (BE), and the remainder of the number. In conventional modern use, this telephone number would be 234-5789.
"Beechwood 4-5789" has become a signature hit of Motown's early period but was not one of the label's biggest hits, reaching #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the autumn of 1962. The track did reach the R&B Top Ten where in fact the single enjoyed double A-side status with "Beechwood 4-5789" reaching #7 and the flip "Someday, Someway"; the latter track was a ballad from the writing-&-production team of Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier and Fred Gorman and featured Berry Gordy Jr's wife Raynoma Liles as organist.
Written by Marvin Gaye, William "Mickey" Stevenson and George Gordy, the lyrics are about the narrator wanting a man she just met to call her number in order to "have a date, any ol' time." Like all the Marvelette's singles during the first phase of the group's career, the lead vocal was by Gladys Horton. The song's co-writer Marvin Gaye played drums on the track, which William Stevenson produced.
The song's title is derived from the now defunct use of telephone exchange names in telephone numbers. In this case, the significant portions of the exchange name were the first two letters of "Beechwood" (BE), and the remainder of the number. In conventional modern use, this telephone number would be 234-5789.
"Beechwood 4-5789" has become a signature hit of Motown's early period but was not one of the label's biggest hits, reaching #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the autumn of 1962. The track did reach the R&B Top Ten where in fact the single enjoyed double A-side status with "Beechwood 4-5789" reaching #7 and the flip "Someday, Someway"; the latter track was a ballad from the writing-&-production team of Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier and Fred Gorman and featured Berry Gordy Jr's wife Raynoma Liles as organist.
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Beechwood 4-5789 · Carpenters
Made In America
℗ 1981 A&M Records
Released on: 1981-01-01
Producer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger: Richard Carpenter
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Roger Young
Composer Lyricist: Marvin Gaye
Composer Lyricist: George Gordy
Composer Lyricist: William Stevenson
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Carpenters - Beechwood 4-5789 1981
You can have this dance with me
You can hold my hand and whisper
In my ear sweet words, that i
Love to hear
Don't be shy, just take your time
I'd like to get to know you
I'd like to make you mine
I've been waiting, sitting here so patiently
For you to come over
And have this dance with me
And my number is beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
Don't be shy, just take your time
I'd like to get to know you
I'd like to make you mine
Beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
(Instrumental)
Don't be shy, just take your time
I'd like to get to know you
I'd like to make you mine
And my number is beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
Beechwood 4-5789
You can call me up and have a date
Any old time
"Beechwood 4-5789" is a song written by Marvin Gaye, William "Mickey" Stevenson and George Gordy. It was a 1962 hit single for the Motown girl group The Marvelettes on Motown's Tamla subsidiary record label. The song became a hit again when it was covered by the pop duo The Carpenters in 1982, from the album `Made in America`.
This track is Carpenters's version of "Beechwood 4-5789" from the 1962 hit single by "The Marvelettes".
This remake of "Beechwood 4-5789" can be found in their "Made in America" album released in 1981.
Share this video :
https://youtu.be/1v6ebM_fRAk
A little bit about "The Carpenters":
"The Carpenters" Karen and Richard Carpenter, the American vocal and instrumental duo (siblings) that sold milions of records worldwide during the 70s. They have produced numerous hits during their years as a duo before the demise of Karen in 1983. They are active from 1969–1983.
Support their Album/Song:
Close to You (1970) https://amzn.to/2H3AK7h
Bless the Beasts and Children (1971) https://amzn.to/2GuLoD0
Carpenters (1971) https://amzn.to/2GN1Npy
A Song for You (1972) https://amzn.to/2GP1IBR
Now & Then (1973) https://amzn.to/2uLfiRI
Horizon (1975) https://amzn.to/2GMkR7A
A Kind of Hush (1976) https://amzn.to/2Edok9N
Passage (1977) https://amzn.to/2GrVg4b
Christmas Portrait (1978) https://amzn.to/2Gxw7Ry
Made in America (1981) https://amzn.to/2EdZVAQ
Voice of the Heart (1988) https://amzn.to/2GHw9dh
As Time Goes By (2001) https://amzn.to/2GQ85EX
Our website:
http://www.mycdmusic.com
Wiki:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Carpenters
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beechwood_4-5789
Quick Note:
Purchasing the albums or songs from the Amazon affiliate links above help to keep this channel viable and to create even more videos.
MyCDMusic is not affiliated with any of the album’s recording company or any trademark(s) that is contained/mentioned in this video.
All songs in this video are copyright of A&M.
Written by Marvin Gaye, William "Mickey" Stevenson and George Gordy, the lyrics are about the narrator wanting a man she just met to call her number in order to "have a date, any ol' time." Like all the Marvelette's singles during the first phase of the group's career, the lead vocal was by Gladys Horton. The song's co-writer Marvin Gaye played drums on the track, which William Stevenson produced.
The song's title is derived from the now defunct use of telephone exchange names in telephone numbers. In this case, the significant portions of the exchange name were the first two letters of "Beechwood" (BE), and the remainder of the number. In conventional modern use, this telephone number would be 234-5789.
"Beechwood 4-5789" has become a signature hit of Motown's early period but was not one of the label's biggest hits, reaching #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the autumn of 1962. The track did reach the R&B Top Ten where in fact the single enjoyed double A-side status with "Beechwood 4-5789" reaching #7 and the flip "Someday, Someway"; the latter track was a ballad from the writing-&-production team of Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier and Fred Gorman and featured Berry Gordy Jr's wife Raynoma Liles as organist.
Carpentry is a skilled trade in which the primary work performed is the cutting, shaping and installation of building materials during the construction of buildings, ships, timber bridges, concrete formwork, etc. Carpenters traditionally worked with natural wood and did the rougher work such as framing, but today many other materials are also used and sometimes the finer trades of cabinetmaking and furniture building are considered carpentry. Carpentry in the United States is almost always done by men. With 98.5% of carpenters being male, it was the fourth most male-dominated occupation in the country in 1999, and there were about 1.5 million positions in 2006. Carpenters are usually the first tradesmen on a job and the last to leave. Carpenters normally framed post-and-beam buildings until the end of the 19th century; now this old fashioned carpentry is called timber framing. Carpenters learn this trade by being employed through an apprenticeship training—normally 4 years—and qualify by successfully completing that country's department of labour competency test in places such as the UK, USA and South Africa. It is also common that the skill can be learnt by gaining work experience other than a formal training program, which may be the case in many places.
Beechwood 4-5789 Artist: The Marvelettes (peak Billboard position # 17 in 1962) Words and Music by William Stevenson, George Gordy, and Marvin Gaye (La, La. La, La, La, La, La) Hey-ah-ay-ay (La, La. La, La, La, La, La) Oh, baby (La, La. La, La, La, La, La) Hey-ah-ay-ay You can have this dance with me You can hold my hand and Whisper in my ear sweet words that I love to hear (Whisper sweet words in my ear) Oh, baby Don't be shy (don't be shy) Just take-a your ti-ime (just take your time) I'd like to get to know you (like to get to know you) I'd like to make you mine (like to make you mine) I've been wai-aiting, standing here so patiently Fo-oh-oh-or you to come over and have this dance with me And my number is Beechwood 4-5789 You can call me up and have a date any old time