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Smackwater Jack (song) So Far Away (Carole King song) So Much Love (Ben E. King song) Some Kind of Wonderful (The Drifters song) Some of Your Lovin' Someone Who Believes in You; Star Collector; Sweet Seasons; Sweet Young Thing
During their Troubadour Reunion Tour, King released two albums, one of new material recorded with Taylor. The first, released in April 2010, The Essential Carole King, was a compilation album of King's work and artists covering her songs. [73] The second album, Live at the Troubadour was released in May 2010, a collaboration between King and ...
It should only contain pages that are Carole King songs or lists of Carole King songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Carole King songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
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] Her second album ...
This is a list of songs co-written by Gerry Goffin. Goffin (1939–2014) was an American lyricist , who formed a successful songwriting partnership with his wife, Carole King . Their first success was " Will You Love Me Tomorrow ", recorded by the Shirelles and a hit in 1961.
Songs written by Carole King (77 P) T. Carole King tribute albums (3 P) Pages in category "Carole King" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The Monkees: Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Michael Nesmith Michael Nesmith "Take a Giant Step" 1966 The Monkees: Gerry Goffin, Carole King Micky Dolenz "Tapioca Tundra" 1967 The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees: Michael Nesmith Michael Nesmith "Tear Drop City" 1966 Instant Replay: Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart Micky Dolenz "Tear the Top Right Off My Head" 1968
"Pleasant Valley Sunday" is a song by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, recorded and released by the Monkees in the summer of 1967. Inspired by their move to West Orange, New Jersey, and named for a street there, Goffin and King wrote the song about their dissatisfaction with life in the suburbs.