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Carole King & Gerry Goffin, hit songwriters

Carole King (born February 9, 1942) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. King has won four Grammy Awards and has been inducted into both the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for her songwriting, along with long-time partner Gerry Goffin.

Gerry Goffin (born February 11, 1939) is an American lyricist. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 with former songwriting partner, Carole King, in 1990. Marrying Carole King in 1960, he and his wife together pursued a successful song writing career, notably as part of the famous Brill Building song writing team. Their breakthrough hit was 1961’s “Will You Love Me Tomorrow?”, which was recorded by The Shirelles and later, Dusty Springfield. Although they divorced in 1968, the two continued to work together for some years afterwards.


“(You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman” performed by Aretha Franklin

Words and Music by Carole King, Gerry Goffin, & Gerry Wexler


“Don’t Bring Me Down” performed by The Animals

Words and Music by Carole King and Gerry Goffin


“Up on the Roof” performed by Viola Wills

Words and Music by Carole King and Gerry Goffin


“Pleasant Valley Sunday” performed by The Monkees

Words and Music by Carole King and Gerry Goffin


“Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” performed by Carole King & James Taylor

Words and Music by Carole King and Gerry Goffin


“One Fine Day” performed by The Chiffons (Carole King, piano)

Words and Music by Carole King and Gerry Goffin

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Auto reverse: In praise of the mysterious WPAT – 104.7 FM mixtape

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Since September of 2018, 104.7FM WPAT, Patterson, New Jersey, has been broadcasting an inspiring group of songs about New York City from the top of One World Trade Center.

(insideradio.com)

  1. New York State of Mind – Billy Joel
    1. “Best of luck for a great season to the New York Jets from the top of 1 World Trade Center”
  2. Rockaway Beach – The Ramones
  3. Living for the City – Stevie Wonder
    1. “Brooklyn, this one’s for you, from the top of One World Trade Center…”
  4. Jenny From the Block – Jennifer Lopez
  5. Give My Regards to Broadway – James Cagney
  6. Stayin’ Alive – Bee Gees
  7. The Rising – Bruce Springsteen
    1. “To the New York Mets, this is for you sluggers…”
  8. Harlem Blues – Nat “King” Cole
    1. “Edison, New Jersey, this one’s for you from 104.7 FM”
  9. Harlem Shuffle – Bob & Earl
  10. Take the ‘A’ Train – Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
    1. This goes out to you Yankee fans
  11. New York City Serenade – Bruce Springsteen
  12. Daddy Don’t Live In That New York City No More – Steely Dan
  13. New York City Rhythm – Barry Manilow
  14. Englishman In New York – Sting
    1. “C.B. & Katie, this one’s for you, from high atop One World Trade Center…”
  15. Miami 2017 (Seen The Lights Go Out On Broadway) – Billy Joel
  16. Angel of Harlem – U2
  17. Uptown – The Crystals
    1. Best of luck to the New York Giants…
  18. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway – Genesis
  19. Lullaby of Broadway – 42nd Street Ensemble & Jerry Ohrbach
  20. On Broadway – George Benson
  21. Hard Times In New York Town – Bob Dylan
  22. Nights on Broadway – Bee Gees
    1. “Do you know how Staten Island got its name? This one’s for you, from high atop One World Trade Center…”
  23. Manhattan – Ella Fitzgerald
  24. Empire State of Mind – Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys
  25. Theme from “New York, New York” – Frank Sinatra
  26. Spanish Harlem – Ben E. King
  27. Shattered – The Rolling Stones
    1. “Here’s to a great season for the New York Giants…”
  28. Rhapsody In Blue – George Gershwin
  29. Harlem Shuffle – Rolling Stones
    1. “Asbury Park, this one’s for you, from high atop One World Trade Center…”
  30. On Broadway – The Drifters
  31. Chelsea Morning –  Joni Mitchell
  32. The 59th St. Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy) – Simon & Garfunkel

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Keep it on. Forever. Please. Please. Please. Please.

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Top ten records on the turntable

  1. Duke Ellington & His Orchestra featuring Ivie Anderson – Duke Ellington Presents Ivie Anderson
  2. Led Zeppelin – II
  3. Dean Martin – Dean Martin Sings
  4. José Feliciano – Feliciano!
  5. Bing & Ruth – No Home of the Mind
  6. Jimmy Buffett – Coconut Telegraph
  7. Ray Charles – The Great Ray Charles
  8. Helen Merrill with Teddy Wilson – Helen Sings! Teddy Swings!
  9. Fats Waller – A Legendary Performer
  10. Ella Fitzgerald – these are the blues

*for entertainment purposes only. Chart position indicates most recent order of play.

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