Mary Chapin Carpenter Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Mary Chapin Carpenter (born
February 21,
1958 in
Princeton,
New Jersey) is a highly successful
country singer.
Her most widely-known single is "Passionate Kisses", a song with a rock flavor musically and lyrics listing simple desires such as "a comfortable bed", "food to fill me up", and "time to think".
Selected songs
- "This Shirt"
- "Quittin' Time"
- "Down At The Twist And Shout" — Grammy winner 1992
- "Halley Came To Jackson"
- "What You Didn't Say"
- "The Hard Way"
- "He Thinks He'll Keep Her" — Grammy nominee
- "I Feel Lucky" — Grammy winner 1993
- "The Bug"
- "Not Too Much To Ask"
- "Passionate Kisses" — Grammy winner 1994
- "Only A Dream"
- "I Am A Town"
- "Walking Through The Fire"
- "I Take My Chances"
- "Stones In The Road" (by Joan Baez)
- "Shut Up And Kiss Me" — Grammy winner 1995
- "10,000 Miles"
- "Stones In The Road"
- "Almost Home"
- "The Long Way Home"
- "Late For Your Life"
Discography
- Hometown Girl
- State Of The Heart
- Shooting Straight in the Dark
- Come On, Come On
- Stones In The Road — Grammy winner 1995
- A Place In The World
- Party Doll and Other Favorites
- Time*Sex*Love
- Between Here and Gone
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