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As a songwriter first and a performer second, King has frequently been CoveredUp, to the point where her song "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was originally credited to Music/ArethaFranklin on this very wiki. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was originally a hit for The Shirelles and then covered by many, many people since, including Music/LindaRonstadt, Ben E. King, Dusty Springfield, Laura Branigan, Little Eva, Roberta Flack, The Four Seasons, Bryan Ferry, Dave Mason, Dionne Warwick, Melanie Safka, Music/{{Cher}}, Music/EltonJohn, Norah Jones, and Music/AmyWinehouse. "Jazzman" was even covered by [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Lisa Simpson]].

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As a songwriter first and a performer second, King has frequently been CoveredUp, to the point where her song "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was originally credited to Music/ArethaFranklin on this very wiki. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was originally a hit for The Shirelles and then covered by many, many people since, including Music/LindaRonstadt, Ben E. King, Dusty Springfield, Laura Branigan, Little Eva, Roberta Flack, The Four Seasons, Bryan Ferry, Dave Mason, Dionne Warwick, Music/DionneWarwick, Melanie Safka, Music/{{Cher}}, Music/EltonJohn, Norah Jones, and Music/AmyWinehouse. "Jazzman" was even covered by [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Lisa Simpson]].
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She took her first and only turn as a PopStarComposer on the 1985 Creator/SallyField and James Garner film ''Murphy's Romance,'' writing a soundtrack which included cult favorites like "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xNfuD-vRvs Running Lonely]]" and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y-xCN1u2SU Love for the Last Time]]". Sadly, an official soundtrack was never released, much to the frustration and head-scratching of her fans. However, her song "Now and Forever" was featured in ''Film/ALeagueOfTheirOwn'' seven years later.

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She took her first and only turn as a PopStarComposer on the 1985 Creator/SallyField and James Garner film ''Murphy's Romance,'' writing a soundtrack which included cult favorites like "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xNfuD-vRvs Running Lonely]]" and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y-xCN1u2SU Love for the Last Time]]". Sadly, an official soundtrack was never released, much to the frustration and head-scratching of her fans. However, her song "Now and Forever" was featured in ''Film/ALeagueOfTheirOwn'' seven years later.
later, and "Anyone At All" was used over the end credits of ''Film/YouveGotMail''.
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"You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" has been covered by Music/WhitneyHouston, Bonnie Tyler, Mary J. Blige, Music/CelineDion, Japanese recording artist Superfly, Indie Canadian recording artist Katie Stelmanis, Disney star Demi Lovato, and perhaps surprisingly, [[TheCoverChangesTheGender Bobby Womack and Rod Stewart.]] King, Dion and Franklin performed it live with Music/MariahCarey, Music/GloriaEstefan, and Music/ShaniaTwain on the first Creator/VH1 "Divas Live" special in 1998. Other songs of hers have been covered by artists as diverse as Music/BarbraStreisand, [[Music/10000Maniacs Natalie Merchant]], and '80s dance diva Martika.

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"You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" has been covered by Music/WhitneyHouston, Bonnie Tyler, Mary J. Blige, Music/CelineDion, Japanese recording artist Superfly, Indie Canadian recording artist Katie Stelmanis, Disney star Demi Lovato, and perhaps surprisingly, [[TheCoverChangesTheGender Bobby Womack and Rod Stewart.]] King, Dion and Franklin performed it live with Music/MariahCarey, Music/GloriaEstefan, and Music/ShaniaTwain on the first Creator/VH1 "Divas Live" special in 1998. Other songs of hers have been covered by artists as diverse as Music/BarbraStreisand, [[Music/10000Maniacs [[Music/TenThousandManiacs Natalie Merchant]], and '80s dance diva Martika.
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"You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" has been covered by Music/WhitneyHouston, Bonnie Tyler, Mary J. Blige, Music/CelineDion, Japanese recording artist Superfly, Indie Canadian recording artist Katie Stelmanis, Disney star Demi Lovato, and perhaps surprisingly, [[TheCoverChangesTheGender Bobby Womack and Rod Stewart.]] King, Dion and Franklin performed it live with Music/MariahCarey, Music/GloriaEstefan, and Music/ShaniaTwain on the first Creator/VH1 "Divas Live" special in 1998. Other songs of hers have been covered by artists as diverse as Music/BarbraStreisand, Music/NatalieMerchant, and '80s dance diva Martika.

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"You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" has been covered by Music/WhitneyHouston, Bonnie Tyler, Mary J. Blige, Music/CelineDion, Japanese recording artist Superfly, Indie Canadian recording artist Katie Stelmanis, Disney star Demi Lovato, and perhaps surprisingly, [[TheCoverChangesTheGender Bobby Womack and Rod Stewart.]] King, Dion and Franklin performed it live with Music/MariahCarey, Music/GloriaEstefan, and Music/ShaniaTwain on the first Creator/VH1 "Divas Live" special in 1998. Other songs of hers have been covered by artists as diverse as Music/BarbraStreisand, Music/NatalieMerchant, [[Music/10000Maniacs Natalie Merchant]], and '80s dance diva Martika.
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"You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" has been covered by Music/WhitneyHouston, Bonnie Tyler, Mary J. Blige, Music/CelineDion, Japanese recording artist Superfly, Indie Canadian recording artist Katie Stelmanis, Disney star Demi Lovato, and perhaps surprisingly, [[TheCoverChangesTheGender Bobby Womack and Rod Stewart.]] Stewart also had a hit on the Adult Contemporary charts with a cover of King's "So Far Away." Other songs of hers have been covered by artists ranging from Music/GloriaEstefan to Music/HelenReddy to Music/BarbraStreisand.

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"You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" has been covered by Music/WhitneyHouston, Bonnie Tyler, Mary J. Blige, Music/CelineDion, Japanese recording artist Superfly, Indie Canadian recording artist Katie Stelmanis, Disney star Demi Lovato, and perhaps surprisingly, [[TheCoverChangesTheGender Bobby Womack and Rod Stewart.]] Stewart also had a hit King, Dion and Franklin performed it live with Music/MariahCarey, Music/GloriaEstefan, and Music/ShaniaTwain on the Adult Contemporary charts with a cover of King's "So Far Away." first Creator/VH1 "Divas Live" special in 1998. Other songs of hers have been covered by artists ranging from Music/GloriaEstefan to Music/HelenReddy to Music/BarbraStreisand.as diverse as Music/BarbraStreisand, Music/NatalieMerchant, and '80s dance diva Martika.
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"You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" has been covered by Music/WhitneyHouston, Bonnie Tyler, Mary J. Blige, Celine Dion, Japanese recording artist Superfly, Indie Canadian recording artist Katie Stelmanis, Disney star Demi Lovato, and perhaps surprisingly, [[TheCoverChangesTheGender Bobby Womack and Rod Stewart.]]

As a performer, King had a hit in 1962 with "It Might As Well Rain Until September" and gained favorable critical notice for her 1970 solo debut album ''Writer'', but finally managed to truly uncover herself with 1971's blockbuster ''Tapestry,'' which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," "You've Got a Friend," and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #1 hit "It's Too Late." ''Music/{{Tapestry}}'' went on to become the top selling solo album until Music/MichaelJackson's ''Music/{{Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later. She never repeated the success of ''Tapestry'' but went on to have several more best-selling albums and hit singles over the next decade, finding her biggest success on the Adult Contemporary charts.

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"You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" has been covered by Music/WhitneyHouston, Bonnie Tyler, Mary J. Blige, Celine Dion, Music/CelineDion, Japanese recording artist Superfly, Indie Canadian recording artist Katie Stelmanis, Disney star Demi Lovato, and perhaps surprisingly, [[TheCoverChangesTheGender Bobby Womack and Rod Stewart.]]

]] Stewart also had a hit on the Adult Contemporary charts with a cover of King's "So Far Away." Other songs of hers have been covered by artists ranging from Music/GloriaEstefan to Music/HelenReddy to Music/BarbraStreisand.

As a performer, King had a hit in 1962 with "It Might As Well Rain Until September" and gained favorable critical notice for her 1970 solo debut album ''Writer'', but finally managed to truly uncover herself with 1971's blockbuster ''Tapestry,'' which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," "You've Got a Friend," and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #1 hit "It's Too Late." ''Music/{{Tapestry}}'' went on to become the top selling solo album until Music/MichaelJackson's ''Music/{{Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later. She never quite repeated the success of ''Tapestry'' but went on to have several more best-selling albums and hit singles over the next decade, finding her biggest success on the Adult Contemporary charts.
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Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1970 album ''Carole King: Writer'', which paved the way for 1971's blockbuster ''Tapestry,'' which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," "You've Got a Friend," and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #1 hit "It's Too Late." ''Music/{{Tapestry}}'' went on to become the top selling solo album until Music/MichaelJackson's ''Music/{{Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.

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Fortunately As a performer, King had a hit in 1962 with "It Might As Well Rain Until September" and gained favorable critical notice for her 1970 solo debut album ''Writer'', but finally managed to truly uncover herself with her 1970 album ''Carole King: Writer'', which paved the way for 1971's blockbuster ''Tapestry,'' which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," "You've Got a Friend," and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #1 hit "It's Too Late." ''Music/{{Tapestry}}'' went on to become the top selling solo album until Music/MichaelJackson's ''Music/{{Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later. \n She never repeated the success of ''Tapestry'' but went on to have several more best-selling albums and hit singles over the next decade, finding her biggest success on the Adult Contemporary charts.
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Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry,'' which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," "You've Got a Friend," and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #1 hit "It's Too Late." ''Music/{{Tapestry}}'' went on to become the top selling solo album until Music/MichaelJackson's ''Music/{{Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.

She took her first and only turn as a PopStarComposer on the 1985 Creator/SallyField and James Garner film ''Murphy's Romance,'' writing a soundtrack which included cult favorites like "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xNfuD-vRvs Running Lonely]]" and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y-xCN1u2SU Love for the Last Time]]". Sadly, an official soundtrack was never released, much to the frustration and head-scratching of her fans. However, her song "Now and Forever" was featured in ''Movie/ALeagueOfTheirOwn" seven years later.

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Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 1970 album ''Carole King: Writer'', which paved the way for 1971's blockbuster ''Tapestry,'' which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," "You've Got a Friend," and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #1 hit "It's Too Late." ''Music/{{Tapestry}}'' went on to become the top selling solo album until Music/MichaelJackson's ''Music/{{Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.

She took her first and only turn as a PopStarComposer on the 1985 Creator/SallyField and James Garner film ''Murphy's Romance,'' writing a soundtrack which included cult favorites like "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xNfuD-vRvs Running Lonely]]" and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y-xCN1u2SU Love for the Last Time]]". Sadly, an official soundtrack was never released, much to the frustration and head-scratching of her fans. However, her song "Now and Forever" was featured in ''Movie/ALeagueOfTheirOwn" ''Film/ALeagueOfTheirOwn'' seven years later.
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She took her first and only turn as a PopStarComposer on the 1985 Creator/SallyField and James Garner film ''Murphy's Romance,'' writing a soundtrack which included cult favorites like "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xNfuD-vRvs Running Lonely]]" and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y-xCN1u2SU Love for the Last Time]]". Sadly, an official soundtrack was never released, much to the frustration and head-scratching of her fans.

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She took her first and only turn as a PopStarComposer on the 1985 Creator/SallyField and James Garner film ''Murphy's Romance,'' writing a soundtrack which included cult favorites like "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xNfuD-vRvs Running Lonely]]" and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y-xCN1u2SU Love for the Last Time]]". Sadly, an official soundtrack was never released, much to the frustration and head-scratching of her fans.
fans. However, her song "Now and Forever" was featured in ''Movie/ALeagueOfTheirOwn" seven years later.
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As a songwriter first and a performer second, King has frequently been CoveredUp, to the point where her song "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was originally credited to Music/ArethaFranklin on this very wiki. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was originally a hit for The Shirelles and then covered by many, many people since, including Music/LindaRonstadt, Ben E. King, Dusty Springfield, Laura Branigan, Little Eva, Roberta Flack, The Four Seasons, Bryan Ferry, Dave Mason, Dionne Warwick, Melanie Safka, Music/{{Cher}}, Music/EltonJohn, Norah Jones, and Music/AmyWinehouse.

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As a songwriter first and a performer second, King has frequently been CoveredUp, to the point where her song "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was originally credited to Music/ArethaFranklin on this very wiki. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was originally a hit for The Shirelles and then covered by many, many people since, including Music/LindaRonstadt, Ben E. King, Dusty Springfield, Laura Branigan, Little Eva, Roberta Flack, The Four Seasons, Bryan Ferry, Dave Mason, Dionne Warwick, Melanie Safka, Music/{{Cher}}, Music/EltonJohn, Norah Jones, and Music/AmyWinehouse.
Music/AmyWinehouse. "Jazzman" was even covered by [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Lisa Simpson]].
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American SingerSongwriter.

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Carole King (born Carol Joan Klein, February 9, 1942) is an American SingerSongwriter.
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Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry,'' which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," "You've Got a Friend," and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #1 hit "It's Too Late." "''Music/{{Tapestry}}'' went on to become the top selling solo album until Music/MichaelJackson's ''Music/{{Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.

She took her first and only turn as a PopStarComposer on the 1985 Creator/SallyField and James Garner film ''Murphy's Romance,'' writing a soundtrack which included cult favorites like "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xNfuD-vRvs Running Lonely]]" and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y-xCN1u2SU Love for the Last Time]]". Sadly, an official soundtrack was never released, much to the head scratching of her fans.

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Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry,'' which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," "You've Got a Friend," and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #1 hit "It's Too Late." "''Music/{{Tapestry}}'' ''Music/{{Tapestry}}'' went on to become the top selling solo album until Music/MichaelJackson's ''Music/{{Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.

She took her first and only turn as a PopStarComposer on the 1985 Creator/SallyField and James Garner film ''Murphy's Romance,'' writing a soundtrack which included cult favorites like "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xNfuD-vRvs Running Lonely]]" and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y-xCN1u2SU Love for the Last Time]]". Sadly, an official soundtrack was never released, much to the head scratching frustration and head-scratching of her fans.
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She took her first and only turn as a PopStarComposer on the 1985 Creator/SallyField and James Garner film ''Murphy's Romance,'' writing a soundtrack which included cult favorites like "Running Lonely" and "Love for the Last Time." Sadly, an official soundtrack was never released, much to the head scratching of her fans.

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She took her first and only turn as a PopStarComposer on the 1985 Creator/SallyField and James Garner film ''Murphy's Romance,'' writing a soundtrack which included cult favorites like "Running Lonely" "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xNfuD-vRvs Running Lonely]]" and "Love "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y-xCN1u2SU Love for the Last Time." Time]]". Sadly, an official soundtrack was never released, much to the head scratching of her fans.
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She took her first and only turn as a PopStarComposer on the 1985 Creator/SallyField and Creator/JamesGarner film ''Murphy's Romance,'' writing a soundtrack which included cult favorites like "Running Lonely" and "Love for the Last Time." Sadly, an official soundtrack was never released, much to the head scratching of her fans.

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She took her first and only turn as a PopStarComposer on the 1985 Creator/SallyField and Creator/JamesGarner James Garner film ''Murphy's Romance,'' writing a soundtrack which included cult favorites like "Running Lonely" and "Love for the Last Time." Sadly, an official soundtrack was never released, much to the head scratching of her fans.
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American [[SingerSongwriter singer-songwriter]].

One of the last generation of Tin Pan Alley songwriters to come out of the famous Brill building in New York City, Carole King had her first #1 hit in 1960 at age eighteen with "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", cowritten with her songwriting partner Gerry Goffin. Together, King & Goffin wrote many American pop hits in the TheSixties. After the team split up in 1968 King moved to California to write on her own and began her own performing career. King went on to become the most successful female songwriter of the 20th century, writing or co-writing 118 songs that hit the popular music charts between 1955 and 1999. Other hits written or co-written by Carole King range from the sublime "You've got a friend" (written for James Taylor) and "Pleasant Valley Sunday" (A hit for Music/TheMonkees) to the ridiculous ("The Locomotion", co-written for Little Eva). "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was a #8 hit for Music/ArethaFranklin in 1967.

As a songwriter first and a performer second, King has frequently been CoveredUp, to the point where her song "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was originally credited to Music/ArethaFranklin on this very wiki. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was originally a hit for Music/TheShirelles and then covered by many, many people since, including Music/LindaRonstadt, Ben E. King, Dusty Springfield, Laura Branigan, Little Eva, Roberta Flack, The Four Seasons, Bryan Ferry, Dave Mason, Dionne Warwick, Melanie Safka, Music/{{Cher}}, Music/EltonJohn, Norah Jones and Music/AmyWinehouse.

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American [[SingerSongwriter singer-songwriter]].

SingerSongwriter.

One of the last generation of Tin Pan Alley songwriters to come out of the famous Brill building in New York City, Carole King had her first #1 hit in 1960 at age eighteen with "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", cowritten Tomorrow," co-written with her songwriting partner Gerry Goffin. Together, King & Goffin wrote many American pop hits in the TheSixties. After the team split up in 1968 King moved to California to write on her own and began her own performing career. King went on to become the most successful female songwriter of the 20th century, writing or co-writing 118 songs that hit the popular music charts between 1955 and 1999. Other hits written or co-written by Carole King range from the sublime "You've got Got a friend" Friend" (written for James Taylor) and "Pleasant Valley Sunday" (A hit for Music/TheMonkees) to the ridiculous ("The Locomotion", Locomotion," co-written for Little Eva). "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was a #8 hit for Music/ArethaFranklin in 1967.

As a songwriter first and a performer second, King has frequently been CoveredUp, to the point where her song "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was originally credited to Music/ArethaFranklin on this very wiki. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was originally a hit for Music/TheShirelles The Shirelles and then covered by many, many people since, including Music/LindaRonstadt, Ben E. King, Dusty Springfield, Laura Branigan, Little Eva, Roberta Flack, The Four Seasons, Bryan Ferry, Dave Mason, Dionne Warwick, Melanie Safka, Music/{{Cher}}, Music/EltonJohn, Norah Jones Jones, and Music/AmyWinehouse.



Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry'', which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", You've Got a Friend" and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #1 hit "It's Too Late". ''Music/{{Tapestry}}'' went on to become the top selling solo album until Music/MichaelJackson's ''{{Music/Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.

She took her first and only turn as a PopStarComposer on the 1985 Creator/SallyField and Creator/JamesGarner film ''Murphy's Romance'', writing a soundtrack which included cult favorites like "Running Lonely" and "Love For the Last Time". Sadly, an official soundtrack was never released, much to the head-scratching of her fans.

King has also appeared sporadically in acting roles, notably three appearances as guest star on the TV series ''Series/GilmoreGirls'' as Sophie, the owner of the Stars Hollow music store. King's song "Where You Lead (I Will Follow)" was also the theme song to the series, in a version sung with her daughter Louise, [[RealitySubtext which is surprisingly appropriate]], since King herself gave birth to Louise as a teenager, which mirrors the age relationship between the fictional characters. She also appeared on Broadway in the play ''Theatre/BloodBrothers''.

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Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry'', ''Tapestry,'' which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", You've Tomorrow," "You've Got a Friend" Friend," and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #1 hit "It's Too Late". ''Music/{{Tapestry}}'' Late." "''Music/{{Tapestry}}'' went on to become the top selling solo album until Music/MichaelJackson's ''{{Music/Thriller}}'' ''Music/{{Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.

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King has also appeared sporadically in acting roles, notably three appearances as guest star on the TV series ''Series/GilmoreGirls'' as Sophie, the owner of the Stars Hollow music store. King's song "Where You Lead (I Will Follow)" was also the theme song to the series, in a version sung with her daughter Louise, [[RealitySubtext which is surprisingly appropriate]], appropriate,]] since King herself gave birth to Louise as a teenager, which mirrors the age relationship between the fictional characters. She also appeared on Broadway in the play ''Theatre/BloodBrothers''.
''Theatre/BloodBrothers.''



In 2013 the musical ''Beautiful'', based on King's life and work, opened in San Francisco and transferred to Broadway a few months later.

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King has also appeared sporadically in acting roles, notably three appearances as guest star on the TV series ''Series/GilmoreGirls'' as Sophie, the owner of the Stars Hollow music store. King's song "Where You Lead (I Will Follow)" was also the theme song to the series, in a version sung with her daughter Louise, [[RealitySubtext which is surprisingly appropriate]], since King herself gave birth to Louise as a teenager, which mirrors the age relationship between the fictional characters. She also appeared on Broadway in the play ''Theatre/BloodBrothers''.

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King has also appeared sporadically in acting roles, notably three appearances as guest star on the TV series ''Series/GilmoreGirls'' as Sophie, the owner of the Stars Hollow music store. King's song "Where You Lead (I Will Follow)" was also the theme song to the series, in a version sung with her daughter Louise, [[RealitySubtext which is surprisingly appropriate]], since King herself gave birth to Louise as a teenager, which mirrors the age relationship between the fictional characters. She also appeared on Broadway in the play ''Theatre/BloodBrothers''.
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As a songwriter first and a performer second, King has frequently been CoveredUp, to the point where her song "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was originally credited to Music/ArethaFranklin on this very wiki. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was originally a hit for The Shirelles and then covered by many, many people since, including Music/LindaRonstadt, Ben E. King, Dusty Springfield, Laura Branigan, Little Eva, Roberta Flack, The Four Seasons, Bryan Ferry, Dave Mason, Dionne Warwick, Melanie Safka, Music/{{Cher}}, Music/EltonJohn, Norah Jones and Music/AmyWinehouse.

"You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" has been covered by Whitney Houston, Bonnie Tyler, Mary J. Blige, Celine Dion, Japanese recording artist Superfly, Indie Canadian recording artist Katie Stelmanis, Disney star Demi Lovato, and perhaps surprisingly, [[TheCoverChangesTheGender Bobby Womack and Rod Stewart.]]

Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry'', which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", You've Got a Friend" and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #1 hit "It's Too Late". ''Tapestry'' went on to become the top selling solo album until MichaelJackson's ''{{Music/Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.

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As a songwriter first and a performer second, King has frequently been CoveredUp, to the point where her song "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was originally credited to Music/ArethaFranklin on this very wiki. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was originally a hit for The Shirelles Music/TheShirelles and then covered by many, many people since, including Music/LindaRonstadt, Ben E. King, Dusty Springfield, Laura Branigan, Little Eva, Roberta Flack, The Four Seasons, Bryan Ferry, Dave Mason, Dionne Warwick, Melanie Safka, Music/{{Cher}}, Music/EltonJohn, Norah Jones and Music/AmyWinehouse.

"You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" has been covered by Whitney Houston, Music/WhitneyHouston, Bonnie Tyler, Mary J. Blige, Celine Dion, Japanese recording artist Superfly, Indie Canadian recording artist Katie Stelmanis, Disney star Demi Lovato, and perhaps surprisingly, [[TheCoverChangesTheGender Bobby Womack and Rod Stewart.]]

Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry'', which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", You've Got a Friend" and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #1 hit "It's Too Late". ''Tapestry'' ''Music/{{Tapestry}}'' went on to become the top selling solo album until MichaelJackson's Music/MichaelJackson's ''{{Music/Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.


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King has also appeared sporadically in acting roles, notably three appearances as guest star on the TV series GilmoreGirls as Sophie, the owner of the Stars Hollow music store. King's song "Where You Lead (I Will Follow)" was also the theme song to the series, in a version sung with her daughter Louise, which is surprisingly appropriate, since King herself gave birth to Louise as a teenager, which mirrors the age relationship between the fictional characters. She also appeared on Broadway in the play ''Theatre/BloodBrothers''.

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King has also appeared sporadically in acting roles, notably three appearances as guest star on the TV series GilmoreGirls ''Series/GilmoreGirls'' as Sophie, the owner of the Stars Hollow music store. King's song "Where You Lead (I Will Follow)" was also the theme song to the series, in a version sung with her daughter Louise, [[RealitySubtext which is surprisingly appropriate, appropriate]], since King herself gave birth to Louise as a teenager, which mirrors the age relationship between the fictional characters. She also appeared on Broadway in the play ''Theatre/BloodBrothers''.
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Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry'', which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", You've Got a Friend" and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #! hit "It's Too Late". ''Tapestry'' went on to become the top selling solo album until MichaelJackson's ''{{Music/Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.

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Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry'', which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", You've Got a Friend" and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #! #1 hit "It's Too Late". ''Tapestry'' went on to become the top selling solo album until MichaelJackson's ''{{Music/Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.
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One of the last generation of Tin Pan Alley songwriters to come out of the famous Brill building in New York City, Carole King had her first #1 hit in 1960 at age eighteen with "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", cowritten with her songwriting partner Gerry Goffin. Together, King & Goffin wrote many American pop hits in the TheSixties, After the team split up in 1968 King moved to California to write on her own and began her own performing career. King went on to become the most successful female songwriter of the 20th century, writing or co-writing 118 songs that hit the popular music charts between 1955 and 1999. Other hits written or co-written by Carole King range from the sublime "You've got a friend" (written for James Taylor) and "Pleasant Valley Sunday" (A hit for Music/TheMonkees) to the ridiculous ("The Locomotion", co-written for Little Eva). "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was a #8 hit for Music/ArethaFranklin in 1967.

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One of the last generation of Tin Pan Alley songwriters to come out of the famous Brill building in New York City, Carole King had her first #1 hit in 1960 at age eighteen with "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", cowritten with her songwriting partner Gerry Goffin. Together, King & Goffin wrote many American pop hits in the TheSixties, TheSixties. After the team split up in 1968 King moved to California to write on her own and began her own performing career. King went on to become the most successful female songwriter of the 20th century, writing or co-writing 118 songs that hit the popular music charts between 1955 and 1999. Other hits written or co-written by Carole King range from the sublime "You've got a friend" (written for James Taylor) and "Pleasant Valley Sunday" (A hit for Music/TheMonkees) to the ridiculous ("The Locomotion", co-written for Little Eva). "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was a #8 hit for Music/ArethaFranklin in 1967.
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As a songwriter first and a performer second, King has frequently been CoveredUp, to the point where her song "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was originally credited to Music/ArethaFranklin on this very wiki. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was originally a hit for The Shirelles and then covered by many, many people since, including Linda Ronstadt, Ben E. King, Dusty Springfield, Laura Branigan, Little Eva, Roberta Flack, The Four Seasons, Bryan Ferry, Dave Mason, Dionne Warwick, Melanie Safka, Music/{{Cher}}, Music/EltonJohn, Norah Jones and Music/AmyWinehouse.

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As a songwriter first and a performer second, King has frequently been CoveredUp, to the point where her song "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was originally credited to Music/ArethaFranklin on this very wiki. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was originally a hit for The Shirelles and then covered by many, many people since, including Linda Ronstadt, Music/LindaRonstadt, Ben E. King, Dusty Springfield, Laura Branigan, Little Eva, Roberta Flack, The Four Seasons, Bryan Ferry, Dave Mason, Dionne Warwick, Melanie Safka, Music/{{Cher}}, Music/EltonJohn, Norah Jones and Music/AmyWinehouse.
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In May 2012 King announced that she was finally going to take some time off at age 70. It remains to be seen if she is retiring or just taking a break for a while.

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In May 2012 King announced that she was finally going to take some time off at age 70. It remains to be seen if she is retiring or just taking a break for a while.while.
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King has also appeared sporadically in acting roles, notably three appearances as guest star on the TV series GilmoreGirls as Sophie, the owner of the Stars Hollow music store. King's song "Where You Lead (I Will Follow)" was also the theme song to the series, in a version sung with her daughter Louise, which is surprisingly appropriate, since King herself gave birth to Louise as a teenager, which mirrors the age relationship between the fictional characters. She also appeared on Broadway in the play Blood Brothers.

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King has also appeared sporadically in acting roles, notably three appearances as guest star on the TV series GilmoreGirls as Sophie, the owner of the Stars Hollow music store. King's song "Where You Lead (I Will Follow)" was also the theme song to the series, in a version sung with her daughter Louise, which is surprisingly appropriate, since King herself gave birth to Louise as a teenager, which mirrors the age relationship between the fictional characters. She also appeared on Broadway in the play Blood Brothers.
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Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry'', which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", You've Got a Friend" and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #! hit "It's Too Late". ''Tapestry'' went on to become the top selling solo album until MichaelJackson's ''Music/Thriller'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.

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Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry'', which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", You've Got a Friend" and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #! hit "It's Too Late". ''Tapestry'' went on to become the top selling solo album until MichaelJackson's ''Music/Thriller'' ''{{Music/Thriller}}'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.
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Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry'', which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", You've Got a Friend" and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #! hit "It's Too Late". ''Tapestry'' went on to become the top selling solo album until MichaelJackson's ''Thriller'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.

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Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry'', which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", You've Got a Friend" and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #! hit "It's Too Late". ''Tapestry'' went on to become the top selling solo album until MichaelJackson's ''Thriller'' ''Music/Thriller'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.
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Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry'', which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", You've Got a Friend" and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #! hit "It's Too Late". ''Tapestry'' went on to become the top selling solo album until Michael Jackson's ''Thriller'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.

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Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry'', which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", You've Got a Friend" and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #! hit "It's Too Late". ''Tapestry'' went on to become the top selling solo album until Michael Jackson's MichaelJackson's ''Thriller'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.

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One of the last generation of Tin Pan Alley songwriters to come out of the famous Brill building in New York City, Carole King had her first #1 hit in 1960 at age eighteen with "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", cowritten with her songwriting partner Gerry Goffin. Together, King & Goffin wrote many American pop hits in the TheSixties, After the team split up in 1968 King moved to California to write on her own and began her own performing career. King went on to become the most successful female songwriter of the 20th century, writing or co-writing 118 songs that hit the popular music charts between 1955 and 1999. Other hits written or co-written by Carole King range from the sublime "You've got a friend" (written for James Taylor) and "Pleasant Valley Sunday" (A hit for Music/TheMonkees) to the ridiculous ("The Locomotion", co-written for Little Eva). "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was a #8 hit for Music/ArethaFranklin in 1967.

As a songwriter first and a performer second, King has frequently been CoveredUp, to the point where her song "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" was originally credited to Music/ArethaFranklin on this very wiki. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was originally a hit for The Shirelles and then covered by many, many people since, including Linda Ronstadt, Ben E. King, Dusty Springfield, Laura Branigan, Little Eva, Roberta Flack, The Four Seasons, Bryan Ferry, Dave Mason, Dionne Warwick, Melanie Safka, Music/{{Cher}}, Music/EltonJohn, Norah Jones and Music/AmyWinehouse.

"You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" has been covered by Whitney Houston, Bonnie Tyler, Mary J. Blige, Celine Dion, Japanese recording artist Superfly, Indie Canadian recording artist Katie Stelmanis, Disney star Demi Lovato, and perhaps surprisingly, [[TheCoverChangesTheGender Bobby Womack and Rod Stewart.]]

Fortunately King managed to uncover herself with her 1971 album ''Tapestry'', which included "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", You've Got a Friend" and "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" with several new compositions, including the #! hit "It's Too Late". ''Tapestry'' went on to become the top selling solo album until Michael Jackson's ''Thriller'' finally surpassed it in 1988, seventeen years later.

King has also appeared sporadically in acting roles, notably three appearances as guest star on the TV series GilmoreGirls as Sophie, the owner of the Stars Hollow music store. King's song "Where You Lead (I Will Follow)" was also the theme song to the series, in a version sung with her daughter Louise, which is surprisingly appropriate, since King herself gave birth to Louise as a teenager, which mirrors the age relationship between the fictional characters. She also appeared on Broadway in the play Blood Brothers.

In May 2012 King announced that she was finally going to take some time off at age 70. It remains to be seen if she is retiring or just taking a break for a while.

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