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"Where You Lead" is one of two Carole King/ Toni Stern collaborations featured on Tapestry, the other being the #1 single "It's Too Late".King had written the music and the majority of the lyric for "Where You Lead" when she solicited the assistance of Stern, saying: "I can't write the bridge to this: if you can figure out the bridge you can get [co-writing] credit for the song."
The album is a combination of selections from the score composed by Sam Phillips and the music of other musicians heard, mostly, during the first two seasons of the show. Also included on the album is the new version [3] of "Where You Lead" by Carole King and her daughter Louise Goffin, a snippet of which serves as the theme song for the show.
Tapestry is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Carole King.Produced by Lou Adler, it was released on February 10, 1971, by Ode Records. [3] The album's lead singles, "It's Too Late" and "I Feel the Earth Move", spent five weeks at number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Easy Listening charts.
The medley of "Sweet Inspiration" and "Where You Lead" was released as the album's lead single on May 25, 1972, on 7-inch vinyl with B-side track "Didn't We". [8] The four female Eddie Kendricks singers – Venetta Fields, Marti McCall, Geraldine Jones and Clydie King – are heard prominently on backing vocals. [9]
The Living Room Tour is a live album by Carole King released in 2005. It consists of live recordings of most of the songs from Tapestry.Her daughters Louise and Sherry and background singer and guitarist Gary Burr joined her on several songs.
Enter this list of the best mother-daughter songs. Whether you're looking to create a soundtrack for a Mother's Day brunch or hoping to make her a playlist, this assortment of songs—including ...
Love Makes the World is the 16th studio album by Carole King, released in 2001.Distributed by Koch Records, it was her first release on her Rockingale Records label.As of 2024, it is her most recent album of new material.
In 1963, Percy Faith released an instrumental version, re-titled "I Will Follow You", as the lead song on side 1 of his album entitled Themes for Young Lovers. [6] [7] [8] The album spent 28 weeks on Billboard ' s chart of Top LPs, reaching No. 32, and earned Percy Faith a gold record. [9] [10] [11]