Eric Carmen, , ‘Hungry Eyes’ Singer, , Dead at 74.<br />Raspberries frontman Eric Carmen, <br />who wrote hits such as "All By Myself" <br />and "Hungry Eyes," died "in his sleep, over <br />the weekend," his wife, Amy Carmen, said.<br />It is with tremendous sadness that we share the heartbreaking news of the passing of Eric Carmen, Amy Carmen, via statement.<br />It brought him great joy to know, that <br />for decades, his music touched so many <br />and will be his lasting legacy, Amy Carmen, via statement.<br />Please respect the family’s privacy as we mourn our enormous loss, Amy Carmen, via statement.<br />Carmen formed the Raspberries <br />in 1970. They released four albums <br />with Capitol Records, AP reports. .<br />Carmen formed the Raspberries <br />in 1970. They released four albums <br />with Capitol Records, AP reports. .<br />The group disbanded in 1975, at which <br />point Carmen launched his solo career. .<br />The group disbanded in 1975, at which <br />point Carmen launched his solo career. .<br />His self-titled debut album included the massive hit "All By Myself," which sold over 1 million copies.<br />Other hits include "Make Me Lose Control" and "Almost Paradise.".<br />Other hits include "Make Me Lose Control" and "Almost Paradise.".<br />Carmen's other albums include 'Boats Against the Current,' 'Change of Heart,' 'Tonight You're Mine' and a second self-titled album.<br />In 1987, "Hungry Eyes" was featured <br />in the movie 'Dirty Dancing,' helping the album to sell over 32 million copies. .<br />The Raspberries reunited for some <br />shows in the early 2000s
