Introduction to “If I Were a Carpenter” by The Four Tops
The Four Tops, a Detroit-based vocal group, have left an indelible mark on the annals of Motown music. Their distinctive harmonies and emotive performances have captivated audiences for decades.
Background
Released in 1965, “If I Were a Carpenter” quickly ascended the charts, reaching the top five on the Billboard Hot 100. The song’s enduring popularity can be attributed to its poignant lyrics, infectious melody, and the Four Tops’ soul-stirring rendition.
The song’s narrative revolves around a man’s heartfelt desire to build a beautiful home for his love. However, he acknowledges the limitations of his carpentry skills and expresses his longing for someone who could truly craft a haven for them.
The metaphor of building a home serves as a powerful symbol of love, commitment, and the desire for a lasting relationship.
The Four Tops’ vocal harmonies are a central feature of the song. The group’s members, Abdul “Duke” Fakir, Levi Stubbs, Lawrence Payton, and Renaldo “Obie” Benson, blend their voices seamlessly, creating a rich and resonant sound.
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Lyrics
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If I were a carpenterAnd you were a ladyNow, would you marry me anyway (would you marry me anyway?)Would you have my baby? (Would you have my baby?)
If I take on a tinker’s tradeWould you still find meOh, carrying the pots I made (carrying the pots I made)Close up behind me? (Following behind me)
Save my love through lonelinessSave my love for sorrow‘Cause I have given you my onlinessGive me part of your tomorrow
If I worked my hands in wood (yes I would, babe, to keep your love, babe)Would you still love me?Now answer me babe, “Yes, I would (yes I would, babe, to keep your love, babe)Place you high above me”
If I were a millerAt a mill wheel grindingNow, would you miss your color box (would you miss your color box?)Your soft shoes are shining (and your soft shoe shining?)