Eric Carmen’s passing at 74 feels less like the end of a career and more like the soft closing of a door that had been open in people’s lives for decades. His songs were never just chart entries; they were emotional timestamps. “All by Myself,” “Hungry Eyes,” “Go All the Way” — they didn’t simply play, they attached themselves to moments people never forgot. That was his quiet genius: he wrote feelings, not just melodies.Away from the spotlight, the man behind the music seemed to understand that love, not fame, is the only legacy that doesn’t fade. His wife Amy’s words, “Love Is Everything,” don’t sound like a slogan; they sound like a summary. Of a life lived honestly. Of art made without pretense. Of someone who knew that what’s given in sincerity never really leaves. The songs go on. So does what they awakened.
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