Hits From Tapestry
In total, eight of the twelve songs from Tapestry were or became hits, four of which became hits by Carole King.
Year | Artist | Song | Chart Position | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1961 | The Shirelles |
"Will You Love Me Tomorrow" |
1 | |
1967 | Aretha Franklin | "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" | 8 | |
1971 | Carole King | "It's Too Late" | 1 | |
1971 | Carole King | "I Feel the Earth Move" | 1 | With "It's Too Late" |
1971 | Carole King | "So Far Away" | 14 | |
1971 | Carole King | "Smackwater Jack" | 14 | With "So Far Away" |
1971 | James Taylor | "You've Got a Friend" | 1 | |
1971 | Barbra Streisand | "Where You Lead" | 40 | |
1972 | Barbra Streisand | "Where You Lead" | 37 | Barbra Streisand released a live version of the song in 1972 along with "Sweet Inspiration" |
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