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Carpenters Popular Song Rankings [2026]

This is a ranking of popular songs by the American brother-sister pop duo, the Carpenters—known for their hits “Yesterday Once More” and “Top of the World,” which everyone has heard at least once.

From their debut in 1969 until 1983, when younger sister Karen passed away, they were active and helped lay the foundation of American pop music.

We’d like to delve into the charm of their work.

Carpenters Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)

I Can’t Make MusicCarpenters51rank/position

The ballad included on the 1973 album “Now & Then” is a song of boundless delicacy and deep emotion.

Its rich arrangement of piano, pipe organ, and strings is layered with Karen Carpenter’s soulful contralto vocals, poignantly portraying the pain of heartbreak and the ache of loss.

Although it did not achieve commercial success, music critics praised it as a “future hit” and a “beautiful torch song,” and it continues to be celebrated among devoted fans as a hidden gem that showcases the Carpenters’ artistic excellence.

It’s a track that seeps into the heart—perfect for listening alone on a quiet night—and one well worth adding to a cherished playlist for someone special.

I Just Fall in Love AgainCarpenters52rank/position

The Carpenters – I just fall in love again
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This is a gem of a ballad filled with the Carpenters’ charm, featuring a sweet, gentle melody that resonates with the heart.

Also known by its Japanese title “Omoide ni Sayonara” (“Goodbye to Memories”), the song delicately portrays the happiness of falling in love.

Included on the album “Passage,” released in October 1977, it showcases the warm vocals unique to the American brother-sister duo.

A popular track often featured in films and TV dramas, it’s perfect for those who want to bask in a romantic mood.

Let Karen’s clear, translucent voice envelop you as you immerse yourself in the sweet memories of love.

I Won’t Last a Day Without YouCarpenters53rank/position

Carpenters – I Won’t Last A Day Without You
I Won't Last a Day Without YouCarpenters

Carpenters’ “I Won’t Last a Day Without You” is a heartwarming ballad that expresses deep feelings for a loved one.

Karen’s clear, pure voice beautifully conveys the earnest emotion of not being able to live without the one you love.

Released in 1972 and included on the album “A Song For You,” the song was issued as a single in 1974 and reached No.

11 on the Billboard Hot 100.

It’s a recommended track not only for pop music fans but also for anyone who wants to convey their feelings for someone special through music.

I kept on loving youCarpenters54rank/position

The Carpenters – I Kept On Loving You (1970)
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A song notable for Richard’s gentle vocals.

Its positive lyrics about a future with a lover are encouraging.

It’s a track included on the Carpenters’ second album, Close to You, released in 1970.

I’ll Never Fall in Love AgainCarpenters55rank/position

This work, in which the Carpenters—masters of soft rock—brilliantly reinterpret a song from the Broadway musical Promises, Promises, showcases Karen Carpenter’s rich contralto and Richard’s sophisticated arrangements.

Included on their 1970 album Close to You, it offers a distinctly different charm from Dionne Warwick’s original version.

It has continued to earn quiet acclaim, having also been featured on the soundtrack of the short film Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story.

With its deep emotional expression and beautiful harmonies, this piece is a recommended listen for a quiet, solitary night.

I’m still not over youCarpenters56rank/position

Richard Carpenter – I’m Still Not Over You [w/ lyrics]
I'm still not over youCarpenters

Richard’s “I’m Still Not Over You” is a spacious, expansive track that expresses the feeling of being unable to forget a loved one.

Featured on Richard’s solo album “Time,” it’s a song where his heartrending vocals truly shine.

In love aloneCarpenters57rank/position

In Love Alone – Dione Warwick & Richard Carpenter (with lyrics)
In love aloneCarpenters

This song is a track included on Richard Carpenter’s solo album.

It is sung by Dionne Warwick, an American singer and actress.

It offers a flavor distinct from the Carpenters.

Invocation and BenedictionCarpenters58rank/position

This song, included on Tearful Ticket and a remake of their debut album, is titled Benediction.

It’s a short piece that refers to the prayer a Christian pastor offers at the end of a service to bestow a blessing.

Despite its brevity, it feels imbued with a profound message and heartfelt prayer.

Johnny AngelCarpenters59rank/position

This is a tender oldies cover by the American duo the Carpenters, gently embracing the sweet, bittersweet feelings of youthful love.

Brimming with the charm of the brother-sister duo, it appears as part of the oldies medley on the B-side of their album “Now & Then,” released in May 1973.

Karen Carpenter’s translucent, heartfelt vocals blend beautifully with Richard Carpenter’s refined arrangements.

Originally sung by Shelley Fabares in 1962 and a No.

1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, the song is reimagined with the Carpenters’ signature elegance.

It’s a recommended track for those who want to bask in warm nostalgia and spend a heartwarming moment.

Kiss Me The Way You Did Last NightCarpenters60rank/position

Carpenters – Kiss Me The Way You Did Last Night
Kiss Me The Way You Did Last NightCarpenters

The British pop artist, the Carpenters.

They released numerous timeless hits in the 1980s that are still sung today.

This song was written in 1989 and is included on the album “Pursuit of Love.” It is also recommended as a duet track.