Thursday, February 27, 2020

Carole King Its Too Late TAPESTRY Album






Carole King

"TAPESTRY"






CAROLE KING

"IT'S TOO LATE"

From The TAPESTRY Album 


Carole King is one of America's Greatest Song Writers. She wrote such hits as "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" a monster hit recorded by The SHIRELLES of nearby Passaic, NJ. She wrote: Take Good Care of My Baby (recorded by Bobby Vee), The Loco Motion, Up on The Roof for The DRIFTERS, "I'm Into Something Good" (recorded by The Herman's Hermits), "One Fine Day" recorded by The Chiffons, "Pleasant Valley Sunday" recorded by The MONKEES, NATURAL WOMAN recorded by the Late Great ARETHA FRANKLIN, all written at King's years at the famed BRILL BUILDING in New York City.

Carole King moved to Laurel Canyon LA California, where she met James Taylor who encouraged and persuaded Carole to perform her own music and go up on stage. King recorded her first SOlo Album "Writer" with James Taylor playing Acoustic Guitar on the album. King recorded and released her seminal album "Tapestry" in 1971. The album was an instant hit, and a sort of anthem album of the Hippy Set, especially among females. 






WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME TOMORROW

The SHIRELLES 

One of Carole King's All-Time MONSTER HITS

And a ROCK N ROLL Era CLASSIC






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