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"It's Too Late" is a song from American singer-songwriter Carole King's second studio album, Tapestry (1971). Toni Stern wrote the lyrics and King wrote the music. It was released as a single in April 1971 and reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts.
"It's Too Late" is a song written by and performed by Chuck Willis. It reached #3 on the U.S. R&B chart in 1956. [ 2 ] The song was featured on his 1958 album, King of the Stroll .
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Venezuelan rock band Los Darts covered the song which was released as " Ahora es tarde" in 1967. [6] Johnny Rivers covered the song on his album Whisky A Go-Go Revisited (1967). [7] Shaun Cassidy covered "It's Too Late" on his 1977 debut LP, Shaun Cassidy.
His hit, the blues ballad "It's Too Late" was covered by other artists, including Otis Redding, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly and the Crickets, Ted Taylor (1969 single), Freddie King, Derek and the Dominos and the Jerry Garcia Band. In 2005, Redding's version was heavily sampled by Kanye West on Late Registration's "Gone".
List of songs with songwriter(s), original release, year, and other release(s) on albums Song Artist Credited songwriter(s) Original album release Year Other release(s) on albums "Ain't Got No Home" Buddy Holly [a] Clarence "Frogman" Henry: Giant: 1969 " Baby, Won't You Come Out Tonight " Buddy Holly [a] Buddy Holly, Don Guess: Reminiscing: 1963
Pamela Anderson is feeling “grateful, overwhelmed… and blessed” after receiving her first-ever Golden Globe nomination.. The Last Showgirl actress — who started out as a Playboy model in ...
Issued as a single in June 1980, "It's Too Late" peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [7] Initially not released onto an album, a live version of "It's Too Late" was eventually issued on Pruett's 1983 effort entitled, Music Row. The song became Pruett's third top ten single in a row on the Billboard country chart ...