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Her Greatest Hits: Songs of Long Ago is the first official compilation album by Carole King. It was released in 1978 and features twelve songs that had previously appeared on her six studio albums for Ode Records released between 1971 and 1976. The album was re-released on CD/Cassette in 1999 with two additional tracks.
Eddie Fisher's Greatest Hits (RCA Victor 1962) Bring Back the Thrill (RCA Camden 1963) The Best of Eddie Fisher (RCA Victor 1965, reissue of 1962 "Greatest Hits" LP) This is Eddie Fisher (RCA Victor 1972) Eddie Fisher's Greatest Hits (RCA 1975, reissue of 1962 LP) The Very Best of Eddie Fisher (MCA 1988) All Time Greatest Hits Vol.1 (RCA 1989)
The Carnegie Hall Concert: June 18, 1971 was American musician Carole King's first concert performance in front of an audience.. Performed on June 18, 1971, it was released years later, in 1996, as an album.
The discography of Carole King, an American singer-songwriter and musician, consists of 17 studio albums, four live albums, seven compilation albums, one soundtrack album and 33 singles as a lead artist. King has sold over 75 million records worldwide. [1] Billboard ranked her as the 73rd greatest artist of all time. [2]
The song has since been put on many of her compilation albums, including her certified platinum album Her Greatest Hits: Songs of Long Ago. The song, like the album Wrap Around Joy , got off to a slow start, but eventually charted high.
Fantasy – Carole King; G. Greatest Hits – The Mamas & the Papas; H. Her Greatest Hits: Songs of Long Ago – Carole King; Here We à Go Go Again! – Johnny Rivers; Historic Performances Recorded at the Monterey International Pop Festival – The Jimi Hendrix Experience / Otis Redding; I. If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears – The Mamas ...
It features songs such as "It's Going to Take Some Time" (US No. 12 by The Carpenters), "Sweet Seasons", a No. 9 hit for Carole King, and "Brother, Brother". While not as groundbreaking or as successful as King's Tapestry album, Carole King Music experienced immediate success and was certified gold on December 9, 1971, days after release.
“So Far Away” is a song written by Carole King, which appeared on her 1971 album Tapestry. The recording features James Taylor on acoustic guitar. In addition to Taylor, and King on piano, instruments include Russ Kunkel on drums, Charles Larkey on bass guitar and Curtis Amy on flute. [3] The lyrics express longing for a lover who is far ...