"Let Me Be the One" is a song written in 1970 by
Roger Nichols and
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. It was first recorded by
Nanette Workman and released in 1970 as a single on
Columbia Records
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.
The Carpenters' version first appeared on their 1971 album ''
Carpenters''.
Background
"Let Me Be the One" is a relatively short song, with a run time of 2:25. The earliest evident recording of "Let Me Be the One" was by
Nanette Workman being one of five songs recorded with producer
Tommy Cogbill recorded in late June 1970 at
American Sound Studio in
Memphis, with "Let Me Be the One" being afforded a UK single release in November 1970 with the singer credited mononymously as Nanette.
Bearing something of a resemblance to "
We've Only Just Begun", the song was a potential Carpenters single release in 1971 being
Karen Carpenter's choice to follow "
For All We Know
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but
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doubted the hit potential of "Let Me Be the One" and the choice for single was assigned to "
Rainy Days and Mondays". However the album cut "Let Me Be the One" did receive airplay on both
Top 40 and
MOR
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radio stations. Paul Williams has described "Let Me Be the One" as "one of those songs that everybody's recorded but it's never been a
ajor hitsingle. It was used very briefly by
ABC-TV in 1976 and
Channel 9 Australia in 1977: ''Let us be the one you turn to/ Let us be the one you turn to/ When you need someone you turn to/ Let us be the one.''"
The 1991 remix for "Let Me Be the One" can only be found on the ''
From the Top'' box set, for which it was released as a promotional single. It starts off with
Karen counting off, and Richard's piano line is very different from the original 1971 mix found on the ''
Carpenters'' album. In the original 1971 mix, the song fades out; the 1991 remix continues through to the point where Karen and the rest of the musicians create a conclusion.
Personnel
*
Karen Carpenter –
lead and
backing vocals
*
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* Richard Cromwell Carpenter (1812†...
– backing vocals,
piano,
Wurlitzer electric piano,
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Hal Blaine –
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Other versions
Al Wilson
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recorded "Let Me Be the One" for his 1974 album ''La La Peace Song'' which featured the song in
medley
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form with another Nichols/Williams composition, "
I Won't Last a Day Without You"; the track, "I Won't Last a Day Without You"/"Let Me Be the One", was issued as a single in December 1974 and reached No. 18 on the ''
Billboard
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''
R&B chart while crossing over to both ''Billboards
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(#39) and the mainstream Pop chart, the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 (#70). Chelsea Brown performed the song in a 1972 episode of ''
The Two Ronnies'' (original broadcast 30 September 1972).
The song has also been recorded by
Petula Clark (album ''Warm and Tender'', 1971),
Clodagh Rodgers (album ''Rodgers and Heart'', 1971),
Paul Davis (album ''Paul Davis'', 1972),
Malcolm Roberts (album ''Living for Life'', 1973),
Suzanne Lynch
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(album ''Friends with You'', 1973, credited to Suzanne
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(album ''Love Maze'', 1973), Vikki Carr (album ''One Hell of a Woman'', 1974), Joy Fleming (album ''This Is My Life'', 1974), Johnny Mathis
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("Let Me Be the One/I Won't Last a Day Without You" medley on album '' When Will I See You Again'', 1975), Cleo Laine
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whose version reached No. 18 on the US Easy Listening chart in 1971 (album ''A Song for You'', 1972), Shirley Bassey
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(album ''Bassey: The EMI/UA Years 1959-1979'', 1994; also '' And I Love You So'' expanded edition, 2000), Matthew Sweet (album '' If I Were a Carpenter'', 1994) and Diana Ross
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(album '' Last Time I Saw Him'' expanded edition, 2007).
Chart history
;Jack Jones
;Al Wilson
References
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1970 songs
1970 singles
1971 singles
The Carpenters songs
Vikki Carr songs
Shirley Bassey songs
Petula Clark songs
Johnny Mathis songs
Diana Ross songs
Al Wilson (singer) songs
1991 singles
Songs written by Paul Williams (songwriter)
Songs written by Roger Nichols (songwriter)
A&M Records singles