Carpenters Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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.
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Carpenters Popular Song Rankings [2025] (61–70)
Maybe Its youCarpenters64rank/position

This song, Maybe It’s You, which begins with a quiet intro, is included on the 1970 album Close to You.
Karen’s vocals are a touch wistful and lonely, making for a poignant track.
It’s a song that captivates with its enveloping, expansive melody.
Need To Be In Love (The Brilliance of Youth)Carpenters65rank/position

For many women in their 60s, there may be quite a few who once identified with this song and found it deeply relatable.
The song became a hit in 1976.
Karen gently and poignantly sings about the feelings of a woman who, after graduating from college and starting a job, prioritizes work over love and marriage, and has become hesitant about new romance.
Ordinary foolCarpenters66rank/position

This song, included on the album “Voice of the Heart,” is one that Karen sings softly.
Although it has a melancholic tone, it is known as a cover of a song released in 1975 by singer-songwriter Paul Williams, who provided many songs to the Carpenters.
Please Mr. PostmanCarpenters67rank/position

The original song is “Please Mr.
Postman,” included as the fourth track on the 1971 album “Horizon.
” It’s also well known through cover versions by The Beatles and Diana Ross, but the original is a 1961 track by the girl group The Marvelettes.
The Carpenters’ version strips away the original’s blues sensibility, resulting in a poppier, more accessible number; as a lead single from the album, it became a massive hit, reaching No.
1 in the U.
S.
Prime time loveCarpenters68rank/position

A dramatic track included on the Carpenters’ 11th released album, Voice of the Heart.
This album is known for having been released after the death of the vocalist Karen, who passed away at the young age of 32.
Road OdeCarpenters69rank/position

This song by the band members, included on the Carpenters’ album “A Song for You,” delicately portrays the emotions of joy and loneliness that come with life on tour.
It was also released in May 1973 as the B-side of the single “Yesterday Once More,” and has been loved by many fans.
The harmony between Richard Carpenter’s arrangement and Karen Carpenter’s rich vocals resonates as a work that empathizes with the feelings of musicians.
It’s a recommended track for those interested in the lives of musicians.
Sailing on the tideCarpenters70rank/position

A track included on the album “Voice of the Heart.” It’s a song that makes you want to head to the sea when you listen to it.
It evokes the image of relaxing near the ocean on vacation, and it’s an encouraging song to hear when you’re feeling a bit rushed in life.





