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The special was released uncut on VHS by Children's Circle in 1993. Though the special has never been released in its entirety on DVD, the Carole King song adaptations of The Nutshell Library, set to the 1999 remastered CD version of the soundtrack, were made available on the very first Scholastic Video Collection/Storybook Treasures DVD "Where The Wild Things Are and more Maurice Sendak ...
Pages in category "Songs written by Carole King" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
In 1975, King scored and recorded songs for the children's animated TV production of Maurice Sendak's Really Rosie, released as an album by the same name, with lyrics by Sendak. King c. 1977 Thoroughbred (1976) was the last studio album King released under the Ode label. [ 55 ]
The song was ranked No. 12 on Billboard ' s "Hot 100 for 1961 – Top Sides of the Year" [12] and No. 23 on Cash Box ' s "Top 100 Chart Hits of 1961". [13] The song was the lead track on Bobby Vee's album, Take Good Care of My Baby, which was released in 1962. [14] Vee re-recorded the song as a ballad in 1972. [2]
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In the doc, Goffin’s story is told through interviews with King, their daughters Louise and Sherry Goffin Kondor, his widow Michele Conaway Goffin, longtime manager Christine Russell, and ...
Goffin's parents are songwriters Carole King and Gerry Goffin. [1] At the age of 14 she and her sister, Sherry, provided vocals for the song "Nightingale", on her mother Carole King's album Wrap Around Joy, which was released in 1974. She also sang backing vocals on Carole King's 1975 release Really Rosie and her 1977 release Simple Things. At ...
At college he met Carol Joan Klein, who had started writing songs under the name Carole King. They began collaborating on songwriting, with King writing the music and Goffin the lyrics, and began a relationship. When King became pregnant, they left college and married in August 1959 when he was 20 and she was 17.