Very Best of The Carpenters - Chart Positions

Chart Positions

Year Chart Position
1983 Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart 1
Preceded by
The John Lennon Collection
by John Lennon
Australian Kent Music Report number-one album
February 21–27, 1983
Succeeded by
Greatest Hits Vol 3 by Olivia Newton-John
The Carpenters
  • Karen Carpenter
  • Richard Carpenter
Albums
  • Offering (Ticket to Ride)
  • Close to You
  • Carpenters
  • A Song for You
  • Now & Then
  • Horizon
  • A Kind of Hush
  • Passage
  • Made in America
  • Voice of the Heart
  • Lovelines
  • As Time Goes By
Live albums
  • Live in Japan
  • Live at the Palladium
Compilation albums
  • The Singles: 1969–1973
  • The Singles: 1974–1978
  • Yesterday Once More
  • From the Top
  • Interpretations: A 25th Anniversary Celebration
  • Love Songs
  • Reflections
  • The Singles: 1969–1981
  • The Essential Collection: 1965–1997
  • Carpenters Perform Carpenter
  • Gold: 35th Anniversary Edition
  • The Ultimate Collection
  • 40/40
Other
  • Christmas Portrait
  • An Old-Fashioned Christmas
  • Time (Richard Carpenter)
  • Karen Carpenter (album)
  • Pianist • Arranger • Composer • Conductor (Richard Carpenter)
TV series/specials
  • Make Your Own Kind of Music
  • Live at the BBC
  • Very First TV Special
  • Space Encounters
  • A Christmas Portrait
  • Music, Music, Music
DVDs
  • Gold: Greatest Hits
  • Interpretations
  • Close to You: Remembering the Carpenters
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Songs
  • John Bettis
  • Herb Alpert
  • Joe Osborn
  • Burt Bacharach
  • Tony Peluso
  • Book
  • Category

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