Carole King’s Tapestry on its 50th Anniversary
In 1971, Carole King released her masterpiece, Tapestry. 50 years later, the music feels more brilliant, moving and comforting than ever. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot do a classic album dissection of Tapestry and talk to lyricist Toni Stern, guitarist Danny Kortchmar and drummer Russ Kunkel about their involvement on the legendary record.
Carole King’s Tapestry
Jim and Greg discuss the events that led up to Carole King's creation of Tapestry, including her personal and professional relationship with Gerry Goffin, success as a songwriter and transition to a performing artist.
Songwriter Toni Stern
The hosts talk with poet and lyricist Toni Stern, who wrote the lyrics for “It’s Too Late” and part of the words on “Where You Lead.” They discuss her Tapestry experience and what it's like to collaborate with Carole King.
Danny Kortchmar & Russ Kunkel
Jim and Greg chat with guitarist Danny Kortchmar and drummer Russ Kunkel about their contributions to Tapestry, including their playing choices and chemistry with Carole. Later in the segment, Jim and Greg talk about the lasting impact of Tapestry and where they see the album's influence in music today.
Featured Songs:
- Carole King, "It's Too Late," Tapestry, Ode, 1971
- The Shirelles, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow," Tonight's the Night, Scepter, 1960
- Little Eva, "The Loco-motion," The Loco-motion (Single), Dimension 1000, 1962
- Bobby Vee, "Take Good Care of My Baby," Take Good Care of My Baby, Liberty, 1961
- The Monkees, "Pleasant Valley Sunday," Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd., Colgems, 1967
- Carole King, "It Might As Well Rain Until September," It Might As Well Rain Until September (Single), Dimension, 1962
- The City, "Now That Everything's Been Said," Now That Everything's Been Said, Ode, 1968
- Carole King, "No Easy Way Down," Writer, Ode, 1970
- Carole King, "Beautiful," Tapestry, Ode, 1971
- Carole King, "I Feel the Earth Move," Tapestry, Ode, 1971
- Carole King, "You've Got a Friend," Tapestry, Ode, 1971
- Carole King, "Tapestry," Tapestry, Ode, 1971
- Carole King, "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman," Tapestry, Ode, 1971
- Carole King and Louise Goffin, "Where You Lead," Our Little Corner of the World Music From Gilmore Girls, Rhino, 2002
- Carole King, "Where You Lead," Tapestry, Ode, 1971
- Carole King, "So Far Away," Tapestry, Ode, 1971
- Carole King, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow," Tapestry, Ode, 1971
- Carole King, "Way Over Yonder," Tapestry, Ode, 1971
- Carole King, "Home Again," Tapestry, Ode, 1971
- Carole King, "Smackwater Jack," Tapestry, Ode, 1971
- James Taylor, "You've Got a Friend," Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon, Warner Bros., 1971
- Carole King and James Taylor, "You've Got a Friend," Live At The Troubadour, Syzygy, 2010
- Liz Phair, "Divorce Song (Girly-Sound Version)," The Girly-Sound Tapes, Matador, 2018
- Lauryn Hill, "Everything Is Everything," The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Columbia, 1998
- Tori Amos, "Cornflake Girl," Under the Pink, Atlantic, 1994
- Caroline Rose, "Do You Think We'll Last Forever," Superstar, New West, 2020
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