If I Had You (Karen Carpenter song) explained

If I Had You
Cover:KarenIfIHadYou.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Karen Carpenter
Album:Lovelines
B-Side:Lovelines
Released:1989
Recorded:1979
Genre:Pop
Label:A&M
1940
Producer:Phil Ramone
Prev Title:Something in Your Eyes
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Let Me Be the One
Next Year:1991

"If I Had You" is a song recorded by singer Karen Carpenter during her solo sessions in New York with producer Phil Ramone for her subsequently shelved debut solo album.[1] In 1989, "If I Had You" was released as a Karen Carpenter solo single (featuring Richard Carpenter's remix ending), along with "The Uninvited Guest" (an outtake from the Carpenters album Made in America), also credited as a Karen Carpenter solo, as its B-side (in Japan the B-side was "Lovelines", another track from Karen's solo album, also the title track from the 1989 Carpenters Lovelines album). The single was the first single from the Carpenters' album Lovelines. As of 2019, this is also the last Carpenters single released to American radio. The single version has also appeared on numerous Carpenters compilations since its release. The single reached number 18 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.

The original version, featuring the fade-out ending has only appeared on Karen Carpenter's 1996 solo album.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Petridis . Alexis . The Carpenters’ 20 greatest songs – ranked! . theguardian.com . 1 February 2024.