According to session drummer
Hal Blaine, the Carpenters' parents were in the recording studio for the
Close to You album and "you could tell right away they ruled the roost." Blaine said that Karen's mother dictated her singing style and was unhappy that Karen did not perform as a drummer for all of the songs. Blaine countered that although Karen was a capable drummer, she was accustomed to playing loudly for live performances and thus was unfamiliar with the requirements of recording in a professional studio. However, she had been informed beforehand of Blaine's involvement and indicated her approval. "(They Long to Be) Close to You" was the first
Burt Bacharach/
Hal David composition, with some original lyrics by Cathy Steeves, that Carpenters covered. The song was recorded several times by various artists during the 1960s but without popular success. It became Carpenters' first
RIAA-certified Gold single, as well as their first
Billboard Hot 100 single to reach the top 10. It remained at #1 for four weeks and became one of the Carpenters' most iconic songs. Richard devoted the song to Karen. "We've Only Just Begun", composed by Paul Williams and
Roger Nichols, first appeared in a 1970
Crocker-Citizens Bank commercial that depicted a married couple beginning their life together. In August 1970, it became Carpenters' second RIAA-certified Gold single. Originally written by
Ralph Carmichael for the early contemporary Christian musical
Tell It Like It Is, "Love Is Surrender" was a song that Richard and Karen heard during their teenage years. "Maybe It's You" was written by Richard Carpenter and
John Bettis for their previous band Spectrum. The oboe solo was played by Doug Strawn. "Reason to Believe" was composed by
Tim Hardin in the 1960s, and
Rod Stewart charted with a version of the song in 1971. Karen loved the song because it was among the first that she performed with Richard as a group. "Help!" was written by
John Lennon and
Paul McCartney in early 1965, one of four
Beatles covers that Carpenters recorded; the others were "
Ticket to Ride", "
Can't Buy Me Love" and "
Nowhere Man". "
Baby It's You" was composed by Burt Bacharach,
Barney Williams, and
Mack David. It was sung by Richard and Karen in 1970 and performed on their television show
Make Your Own Kind of Music. "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" is another Bacharach composition and was included in a
medley on the following year's album
Carpenters. The song was originally included in the score for Bacharach and David's 1968 musical
Promises, Promises, and
Dionne Warwick's version hit the top ten in January 1970. "Crescent Noon", composed by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis, was originally performed by Karen and Richard when they were members of the
California State University, Long Beach choir in 1969. "Mr. Guder" was dedicated to Vic Guder, Richard and Bettis's boss at
Disneyland who had fired them. They had been hired to play old-time music on piano and banjo at the park's "Coke Corner" on
Main Street, U.S.A., but they persisted in playing contemporary songs that the patrons requested. ==Critical reception==