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  2. Carole King - Wikipedia

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    Carole King Klein [3] (born Carol Joan Klein; February 9, 1942) is an American singer-songwriter and musician.One of the most successful songwriters in American history, she wrote or co-wrote 118 pop hits appearing on the Billboard Hot 100 over the latter half of the 20th century. [4]

  3. Welcome Home (Carole King album) - Wikipedia

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    All songs by Carole King except where noted. "Main Street Saturday Night" "Sunbird" (King, Rick Evers) "Venusian Diamond" (King, Evers, Mark Hallman, Robert McEntee, Robb Galloway, Miguel Rivera, Richard Hardy, Michael Wooten)

  4. Simple Things (Carole King album) - Wikipedia

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    Carole King – piano, vocals, background vocals; Rick Evers – guitar; Robert McEntee – guitar, keyboards, background vocals; Michael Rivera – percussion

  5. Writer (album) - Wikipedia

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    Writer is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Carole King, released in May 1970.King already had a successful career as a songwriter, and been a part of The City, a short-lived group she formed after moving to Los Angeles in 1968.

  6. The Myddle Class - Wikipedia

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    The Myddle Class was an American garage rock band from Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, which was active in the 1960s.Signed to Tomorrow Records which was owned by the songwriters Gerry Goffin and Carole King, they were one of the most popular live acts in the New Jersey/New York region during the 1960s and released several singles, enjoying hits in various local markets such as Albany.

  7. Carole King Music - Wikipedia

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    It features songs such as "It's Going to Take Some Time" (US No. 12 by The Carpenters), "Sweet Seasons", a No. 9 hit for Carole King, and "Brother, Brother". While not as groundbreaking or as successful as King's Tapestry album, Carole King Music experienced immediate success and was certified gold on December 9, 1971, days after release. It ...

  8. Her Greatest Hits: Songs of Long Ago - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 re-release of the album was digitally remastered [1] and included the live versions of two more songs as performed during her Carnegie Hall concert in 1971: "Eventually," from her debut album Writer, and "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman," which was originally recorded by Aretha Franklin in 1967 and was covered by King for Tapestry.

  9. Category:Carole King album covers - Wikipedia

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    File:Carole King, The Legendary Demos (2012).png This page was last edited on 23 September 2017, at 09:04 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...