Carole King, who has written more 100 hit records and farted a lot, performs “I Feel the Earth Move.”
Carole King, who has written more 100 hit records and farted a lot, performs “I Feel the Earth Move.”
Litte Eva, in a moment of pop perfection, performs Carole King and Gerry Goffin’s “The Loco-motion.” It was a No. 1 hit—a feat duplicated by Grand Funk Railroad when it covered the tune. Kylie Minogue had a No. 3 hit with it. Little Eva was also the inspiration for the King-Goffin song “He Hit Me (and It Felt Like a Kiss,” which was recorded by the Crystals.
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Carole King performs “One Fine Day.”
Carole King performs “I Feel the Earth Move.”
Carole King, one of the most important songwriters of modern pop era, having written more than a hundred hits, performs “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?” This song appears on her classic “Tapestry” album, which was No. 1 on the Billboard charts for four months and has sold more than 25 million copies.
Carole King performs “Now and Forever.”
Carole King performs “Child of Mine.” The video features the art of Mary Cassatt.
Carole King performs “I Feel the Earth Move.”