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  1. www.caroleking.com › discography › albumOne Man Dog | Carole King

    Available on vinyl for the first time! Originally released in 2005. The material draws from King’s entire career, from her early hits with Gerry Goffin to the Tapestry-era.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › One_Man_DogOne Man Dog - Wikipedia

    One Man Dog is the fourth studio album by singer-songwriter James Taylor. Released on November 1, 1972, it features the hit "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight", which peaked at number 14 on the Billboard charts on January 13, 1973.

    • Rock
  3. One Man Dog. There is a “patrician arrogance” to James Taylor that accounts in part for his popularity while it at the same time explains the critical resistance to his work. Those who see ...

  4. nocache.caroleking.com › discography › albumOne Man Dog | Carole King

    One Man Dog. Mescalito: ... Songs of Goffin and King. play; pause; ... The Legendary Demos Vol. 1 is a collection of 13 original demo recordings by Carole King from ...

    • Tom Eames
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    • 'Where You Lead' Carole King - Where You Lead, I Will Follow (from Welcome To My Living Room) Taken from... you guessed it, Tapestry, this was also a top 40 hit for Barbra Streisand in 1971.
    • 'I Feel the Earth Move' CAROLE KING - I Feel The Earth Move (Live) Another classic from Tapestry, this song gave King a US number one hit in 1971. Critic Stewart Mason described the song as "the ultimate in hippie-chick eroticism" and that it "sounds like the unleashing of an entire generation of soft-spoken college girls' collective libidos".
    • 'It Might As Well Rain Until September' It Might As Well Rain Until September CAROLE KING. Carole King and former husband Gerry Goffin wrote this song back in 1962 for Bobby Vee, but a demo version recorded by Carole herself gave her an early hit in the same year.
    • 'Nightingale' Carole King - Nightingale (Official Audio) Carole brought in her young daughters Louise and Sherry Goffin as backing singers for this track.
  5. Released in April 1971, the album contains Taylor's biggest hit single in the US, a cover version of the Carole King standard "You've Got a Friend", which hit #1 on the Billboard charts on July 31, 1971, his only song to do so.

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  7. Listen to Fantasy by Carole King on Apple Music. 1973. 13 Songs. Duration: 40 minutes.