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  2. Tapestry (Carole King album) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Mermaid Avenue: The Complete Sessions - Wikipedia

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    Mermaid Avenue: The Complete Sessions is a 2012 box set of albums by Billy Bragg & Wilco, all of which feature songs consisting of previously unheard lyrics written by American folk singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie set to newly created music.

  4. Mermaid Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Mermaid Avenue is a 1998 album of previously unheard lyrics written by American folk singer Woody Guthrie, put to music written and performed by British singer Billy Bragg and the American band Wilco.

  5. Way Out Yonder - Wikipedia

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    "Way Over Yonder", a song by Carole King from the 1971 album Tapestry Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Way Out Yonder .

  6. Blessid Union of Souls - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, they covered the song 'Way Over Yonder' by Carole King for the tribute album Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King. In 1998, the band recorded "Brother My Brother" for Pokémon: The First Movie, where it was used during the battle between Mew, Mewtwo, the original Pokémon, and their clones. The song was only featured in the ...

  7. All the Pretty Little Horses - Wikipedia

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    In the 1934 collection American Ballads and Folk Songs, ethnomusicologists John and Alan Lomax give a version titled "All the Pretty Little Horses" and ending: 'Way down yonder / In de medder / There's a po' lil lambie, / De bees an' de butterflies / Peckin' out its eyes, / De po' lil thing cried, "Mammy!"' [5] The Lomaxes quote Scarborough as ...

  8. Bootstraps - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Bootstraps played Way Over Yonder Festival in Santa Monica, California, with Lucinda Williams and Local Natives. He performed a sold-out residency at Hotel Café in Los Angeles, and a well-received show at The Troubadour in West Hollywood. He was featured in Rolling Stone and performed on Ben Lovett's Communion tour.

  9. Look on Yonder Wall - Wikipedia

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    "Look on Yonder Wall" (or "Look over Yonders Wall"; originally titled "Get Ready to Meet Your Man") is a blues song first recorded in 1945 by James "Beale Street" Clark. Clark, also known as "Memphis Jimmy", was a blues pianist from Memphis, Tennessee.