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Tapestry by Carole King

Tapestry

Original songs on "Tapestry"

"Beautiful" was covered by The Brass Ring on the album "The Brass Ring (feat. Phil Bodner)"

"Beautiful" was covered by Barbra Streisand on the album "Barbra Joan Streisand"

"Beautiful" was covered by Richard Marx on the album "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King"

"Beautiful" was covered by Anne Murray on the album "Annie"

"Beautiful" was covered by Petula Clark on the album "Just Pet / Petula '71"

"Home Again" was covered by Vonda Shepard on the album "Ally McBeal: For Once in My Life"

"Home Again" was covered by Curtis Stigers on the album "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King"

"Home Again" was covered by Fisher & Friends on the album "Acoustic Cafe 2"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Eternal on the album "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Mandy Moore on the album "Coverage"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Martika on the album "Martika"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Paul Gilbert on the album "Paul the Young Dude"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Leah Andreone on the album "Speed 2: Cruise Control"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Ivan 'Boogaloo Joe' Jones on the album "What It Is"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by John Keating on the album "Space Experience"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Enoch Light and the Light Brigade on the album "The Brass Menagerie 1973"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by The Golden Gods on the album "The Thorny Crown of Rock and Roll"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Lonnie Liston Smith on the album "Mama Wailer"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Tony DeSare on the album "Last First Kiss"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Big Fun on the album "A Pocketful of Dreams"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Don Ellis on the album "Connection"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by First Gear on the album "Let's Funk the World"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by The James Taylor Quartet on the album "Live at the Jazz Café"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by K2 Groove on the album "Fitness Mix"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Hugo Montenegro on the album "Love Theme From The Godfather"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by UA on the album "Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds (disc 1)"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Grover Washington, Jr. on the album "Discovery"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Tina Moore on the album "Tina Moore"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by University of California, Los Angeles Awaken A Cappella on the album "Life's a Beach"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Wildbirds on the album "Pure Finnish Rock: Poko Rekordsin historia 1977-2004 (disc 5: Huti ja palo kotipesään)"

"I Feel the Earth Move" was covered by Super 400 on the album "Sweet Fist"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Gloria Estefan on the album "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Amy Grant on the album "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Culture Beat on the album "Horizon"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Dennis Brown on the album "Trojan Jamaican Superstars Box Set (disc 3)"

"Its Too Late" was covered by Dina Carroll on the album "The Very Best Of... (disc 1)"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Indigo Girls on the album "Tuesday's Children"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Johnny on the album "Breakout"

"It's Too Late" was covered by The Isley Brothers on the album "Brother, Brother, Brother"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Karyn Malone on the album "The Cocktail Sessions"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Noel on the album "Trojan Seventies Box Set (disc 1)"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Johnny Mathis on the album "Tears & Laughter"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Bill Deal & The Rhondels on the album "Best Of"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Frank Vignola on the album "Deja Vu"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Workshy on the album "Soul Love"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Dennis Coffey on the album "Goin' For Myself"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Jr. Walker & The All Stars on the album "Peace & Understanding Is Hard to Find"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Karrin Allyson on the album "Wild for You"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Isaac Hayes on the album "Live at the Sahara Tahoe (disc 2)"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Woody Herman on the album "The Raven Speaks"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Bobbi Humphrey on the album "Flute-In"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Mike James Kirkland on the album "Doin' It Right"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Denise LaSalle on the album "Trapped by a Thing Called Love"

"It's Too Late" was covered by O'Donel Levy on the album "Breeding of Mind"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Marcela on the album "Jazz Diva Easy Listening"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Tito Nieves on the album "I Like It Like That"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Joe Pass on the album "Better Days"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Doc Powell on the album "Doc Powell"

"It's Too Late" was covered by The Sandpipers on the album "Digitally Remastered Best"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Simone on the album "Absolute Almighty, Volume 2"

"It's Too Late" was covered by The Stylistics on the album "The Very Best of... And More (disc 1)"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Toxic Audio on the album "Captive Audience"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Alexander Zonjic on the album "Reach for the Sky"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Tracy Stark on the album "Feast for the Heart"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Norm Douglas on the album "Holding Back the Years"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Sabrina Malheiros on the album "New Morning"

"It's Too Late" was covered by The Lana Hawkins Jazz Quartet on the album "Beyond the Rainbow"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Willis Jackson on the album "Willis Jackson Recording Session"

"It's Too Late" was covered by The Revelations Featuring Tré Williams on the album "The Bleeding Edge"

"It's Too Late" was covered by Billy Paul on the album "360 Degrees of Billy Paul"

"Smackwater Jack" was covered by Quincy Jones on the album "Smackwater Jack"

"Smackwater Jack" was covered by The Manhattan Transfer on the album "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King"

"Smackwater Jack" was covered by Kate Meehan on the album "Soulshaker"

"So Far Away" was covered by Rod Stewart on the album "If We Fall in Love Tonight"

"So Far Away" was covered by Re-Trick on the album "Evidence"

"So Far Away" was covered by Marlena Shaw on the album "Anthology"

"Tapestry" was covered by Jackie & Roy on the album "Time & Love"

"Tapestry" was covered by Mary O'Hara on the album "At the Royal Festival Hall"

"Tapestry" was covered by All-4-One on the album "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King"

"Tapestry" was covered by Bart Brady Ciampa on the album "Caution!! May Cause Drowsiness!"

"Tapestry" was covered by Joe & Antoinette McKenna on the album "Magenta Music"

"Way Over Yonder" was covered by Blessid Union of Souls on the album "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King"

"Way Over Yonder" was covered by Marillion on the album "Bass Museum, November 17, 2000 (disc 2)"

"Way Over Yonder" was covered by Barb Jungr on the album "Walking in the Sun"

"Where You Lead" was covered by Faith Hill on the album "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King"

"Where You Lead" was covered by Barbra Streisand on the album "Live Concert at the Forum"

"Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" was covered by Bee Gees on the album "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King"

"Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" was covered by Michael Stanley Band on the album "Live in Tangiers (disc 2)"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by James Taylor on the album "The Best of James Taylor"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by The Housemartins on the album "Now That's What I Call Quite Good!"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Roberta Flack on the album "Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway"

"You've Got A Friend" was covered by Donny Hathaway on the album "Live"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Indigo Girls on the album "Tuesday's Children"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by BeBe and CeCe Winans on the album "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by McFly on the album "All About You / You've Got a Friend"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Mark Lindsay on the album "Arizona and Other States of Mind"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Dusty Springfield on the album "Dusty in Memphis"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Barbra Streisand on the album "Barbra Joan Streisand"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Cynthia Richards on the album "Trojan Seventies Box Set (disc 1)"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by InsideOut on the album "So It Seems"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Tom Jones on the album "The Voice"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Don Williams on the album "Borrowed Tales"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Anne Murray on the album "What a Wonderful World (disc 2)"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Cliff Richard on the album "Wanted"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Barry Manilow on the album "The Greatest Songs of the Seventies"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Jimmy Cliff on the album "Humanitarian"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Dan Gibson on the album "Solitudes: Heart of Summer"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by 17:28 on the album "17:28"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Achim Reschke on the album "Reborn on Acoustic Guitar, Volume 2"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by B4-4 on the album "B4-4"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by LaVern Baker on the album "Woke Up This Mornin'"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Bass Culture on the album "You've Got a Friend (feat. Kate Ceberano)"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Fred Benedetti & Peter Pupping on the album "Here Comes the Sun: Acoustic Guitar Classics, Volume 1"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Black Milk on the album "Modrej dým"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by The Brand New Heavies on the album "Shelter"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Ana Caram on the album "Rio After Dark"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Paul Carrack on the album "Groovin'"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Liane Carroll on the album "Standard Issue"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Cher on the album "Blue: The All Time Great Love Songs"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Tony Christie on the album "Simply in Love"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Jim Cole on the album "Live in Cincinnati"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Billy Crawford on the album "Billy Crawford"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Bing Crosby on the album "The Complete United Artists Sessions (disc 2)"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Billy Ray Cyrus on the album "Home at Last"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Lucio Dalla on the album "Lucio Dalla"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Alex de Grassi on the album "Alex de Grassi's Interpretation of James Taylor"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Oliver Dragojević on the album "Oliver - Live U Lisinskom"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Luce Dufault on the album "Soir de première"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Fatback Band on the album "Feel My Soul"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Sheila Ferguson on the album "New Kind Of Medicine"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Ella Fitzgerald on the album "Ella in London"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by René Froger on the album "You've Got a Friend"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Al Green on the album "Soul Survivor"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Scott Grimes on the album "Scott Grimes"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Larry Hall on the album "Hope"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Harlem Voices on the album "Best of Pop"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Sam Harris on the album "Always (disc 2)"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Hermes House Band on the album "The Album"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by The Hill/Wiltschinsky Guitar Duo on the album "Lady in Red"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Tilmann Höhn on the album "The World of Acoustic Guitar (disc 2)"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Michael Jackson on the album "Got to Be There"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Aled Jones on the album "Reason to Believe"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Salena Jones on the album "Romance"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Stacey Kent on the album "The Boy Next Door"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Bobby Kimball on the album "Rise Up"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Lesley King on the album "The Very Best of Country Gold (disc 3)"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by LaBelle on the album "Labelle"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Nils Landgren on the album "Follow Your Heart"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Charlie Landsborough on the album "Heart and Soul"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Keiko Lee on the album "If It's Love"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Lorie Line on the album "Now and Then"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Eric Marienthal on the album "Got You Covered"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Lena Martell on the album "Love Songs"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Joe McBride on the album "A Gift for Tomorrow"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Memphis Soul on the album "VIVA liebt dich (disc 1)"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Night Ark on the album "Moments"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Nils on the album "Pacific Coast Highway"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Emmerson Nogueira on the album "Versão Acústica, Volume 2"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Joey Pearson on the album "Mirror Image"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by The Romantic Strings and Orchestra on the album "Beautiful Melodies of Our Time (disc 3)"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by SAKURA on the album "ROOM508"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Nathalie Simard on the album "Il y avait un jardin"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by The Singers Unlimited on the album "The Best of (disc 1)"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Torhild Sivertsen on the album "Out of the Blue"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Sugar Beats on the album "Everybody Is a Star"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Tahta Menezes on the album "Jazz Diva Easy Listening"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Jette Torp on the album "Past the Point of Rescue"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Kathy Troccoli on the album "Comfort"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Greg Vail on the album "Sax By Candlelight"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Maggie Pie & The Impostors on the album "Cloak & Dagger"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Andy Williams on the album "The Love Songs"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Martin Winch on the album "Espresso Guitar 2"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Susan Wong on the album "Someone Like You"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Hank Marvin on the album "Guitar Man"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Fisher & Friends on the album "Acoustic Cafe 2"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by All Angels on the album "Angels"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Eric Martin on the album "Mr. Vocalist 2"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Aretha Franklin on the album "Amazing Grace (disc 1)"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds on the album "Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds Greatest Hits"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Doctor 3 on the album "The Tales of Doctor 3"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Mina on the album "Cinquemilaquarantatre"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Mocedades on the album "Mis 30 mejores canciones 2"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Daimi on the album "Balladen Om Klante Kofoed"

"You've Got a Friend" was covered by Re-Trick on the album "Evidence"

Cover songs on "Tapestry"

The The Shirelles song "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" was originally on the album "More Dirty Dancing"

The Aretha Franklin song "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" was originally on the album "Aretha's Gold"