The Carpenters – Top Of The World

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“Top of the World”
Artwork for U.S. vinyl single
Single by Carpenters
from the album A Song for You
B-side“Heather”
ReleasedSeptember 17, 1973
Recorded1972
GenreCountry pop
Length2:56
LabelA&M
1468
Songwriter(s)Richard CarpenterJohn Bettis
Producer(s)Jack Daugherty
Carpenters singles chronology
Yesterday Once More
(1973)”Top of the World
(1973)”Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
(1974)

Top of the World” is a 1972 song written and composed by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis and first recorded by American pop duo Carpenters. It was a Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit for the duo for two consecutive weeks in 1973.

Carpenters originally intended the song to be only an album cut. However, after country singer Lynn Anderson covered the song and it became a number two hit on the country charts, they reconsidered.

The Carpenters version

Originally recorded for and released on the duo’s 1972 studio album A Song for You, the song topped the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in late 1973, becoming the duo’s second of three No. 1 singles, following “(They Long to Be) Close to You” and preceding “Please Mr. Postman.” Karen Carpenter re-recorded it for the band’s first compilation as she was not quite satisfied with the original.

In Japan, it was used as the opening theme song for the 1995 Japanese drama Miseinen. In 2003, another drama, Beginner, had it as its ending theme song. It is heard in Shrek Forever After as Shrek enjoys being a “real ogre” and terrifying the villagers, as well as in a prominent scene of the 2012 film Dark Shadows, where a performance by the Carpenters is seen on a television screen.

Lynn Anderson version

“Top of the World”
Side label of U.S. vinyl single
Single by Lynn Anderson
from the album Top of the World
A-side“Top of the World”
ReleasedJune 1973
Recorded1973
GenreCountry pop
Length2:55
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Richard CarpenterJohn Bettis
Producer(s)Glenn SuttonClive Davis
Lynn Anderson singles chronology
Keep Me in Mind
(1973)”Top of the World
(1973)”Sing About Love
(1973)

Country music singer Lynn Anderson covered the song in 1973 for her studio album Top of the World, released on Columbia Records. It was the first single released from her album and her version became the first hit. Anderson’s cover reached No. 2 on the US country singles chart and No. 74 on Billboard Hot 100 in mid-1973. The success of Anderson’s version prompted the Carpenters to release a new version as a single, where it topped the US pop singles chart for two weeks in December 1973. Anderson’s recording was produced by her husband Glenn Sutton and Clive Davis. She later re-recorded the song for her 2004 album, The Bluegrass Sessions.

Lynn Anderson — Top Of The World

Other versions

  • In early 1973, New Zealand male singer Steve Allen took his version to #1 in New Zealand for a week, sharing the top with The Carpenters version.
https://youtu.be/u9O6ixkaJV4
  • In 1973, Icelandic singer Þuríður Sigurðardóttir covered the song with the title “Undraheimur” on the album Þuríður & Pálmi. Icelandic words by Jónas Friðrik.
  • Also in 1973 The Maguires covered the song recorded on RCA. The Maguires was a nom-de-plume for the pop star Clodagh Rodgers, who was joined on the record by her sister Lavinia and brother Louis.
  • In 1973 Swedish singer Siv Inger Svensson (Siw Inger) published a German cover version of the song. Her single was called “Ich hab’ es gern”.
Siw Inger – Ich hab es gern (Top of the world) DIE AKTUELLE SCHAUBUDE 26.01.1974
  • In 1974 Ray Conniff had the song on the Album “The Way We Are”
RAY CONNIFF – TOP OF THE WORLD
  • Swedish dansband Vikingarna had a 1974 Svensktoppen hit with a version in Swedish by Benny Borg, “På världens tak”, which was the first Vikingarna song to chart on the Svensktoppen.
  • In 1974, the Finnish singer Fredi recorded Top of the World in Finnish Tänään huipulla, (Lyrics by Pertti Reponen).
  • In 1975, the French Canadian singer Claude Valade recorded Top of the World in French Au bout du monde, (Lyrics by Christine Charbonneau). The song was part of her album «Collection Country» released by London-Deram.
https://youtu.be/f-b9D_kxQcg
  • In 1983 the Grovely State School Recorder Band performed the song for a band competition in Brisbane, Australia.
  • It was recorded by Ami Aspelund in Finnish as Tänään Huipulla.
  • Mark O’Connor did an acoustic guitar and mandolin (David Grisman) version of the song on his 1979 album Markology.
  • The Gilman Street punk band Stikky recorded a version containing only the chorus and released it on their EP Cuddle in 1988.
  • In 1990, Belgian singer Dana Winner recorded the song as “Op het dak van de wereld”.
Dana Winner Op Het Dak Van De Wereld ( Top of the World)
The Sugarcubes – Top of the World {The Carpenters}
Au bout du monde
  • In 2006, a bossa nova version of the song was performed by Naomi & Goro and appeared on their album titled [HOME].
  • In 2008, the Finnish singer Anne Mattila recorded Top of the World in Finnish Tänään huipulla, (Lyrics by Pertti Reponen).
Tänään huipulla – Top of the World
https://youtu.be/P7AFRYIjDXg
The Carpenters Top Of The World Performed On Yamaha Tyros 4 By Rico

Instrumental cover by Dave Monk

Top of the World – The Carpenters – instrumental cover by Dave Monk

Song featured in the film end credits “The Last Supper”

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