
Their recording doesn’t differ much from the original, and sounds like it could easily have been released in the 50s or 60s rather than halfway through the 70s. In 1975, however, the Carpenters included the song on their album Horizon, and scored the third (and final) Billboard #1 hit of their career. very poor quality at first, but improves in second half. The recording was released as the B-side to ‘Roll Over Beethoven’ in some countries and didn’t come close to hitting #1 in the U.S. Karen and group on the Bruce Forsyth Show in England, sans Richard, Who was suffering 'the flu'. Their version is the one I know best, and I’ll go out on a limb and say it’s even better than the original. Let's Sing: Carpenters, The - Please Mr Postman (Karaoke, Instrumental, Lyrics)All rights belong to their respective owners. This song received its next high-profile release in 1963, when The Beatles recorded it for their second album, With the Beatles. The all-female quartet was one of Motown’s biggest successes before they were eclipsed by The Supremes a few years later. Its also noteworthy that Please Mister Postman spent another week at number one on the Billboard pop charts in early 1975. Postman’ was the 1961 debut single of The Marvelettes, and the first song on the Motown label to reach #1. The Saturdays took part in the ITV1 show Celebrating The Carpenters performing the classic Mr Postman.Subscribe to our channel here. Postman,’ though arguably the best-known version of the track belongs to a band that didn’t send it up the charts.



The third song to reach #1 by two different artists was ‘Please Mr. A Please Mister Postman, look and see (Oh yeah) Bm If theres a letter in your bag for me (Please, Please Mister Postman) D Whys it takin such a long time (Oh yeah) E For me to hear from that boy of mine.
