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Sad to see the passing of Gerry Goffin who with Carole King wrote so many of the wonderful pop songs of my youth.
Sad, indeed - the Carole King documentary a couple of weeks ago highlighted how well the disjunction between the acid tinge of his lyrics and the upbeat boppiness of her Music worked.
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Some great Songs that helped form the soundtrack of so many peoples lives.
RIP
Just checked the list on Wiki - far more classics from my youth than I even realised came from their pen, including such very early memories as "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", The Shirelles and Bobby Vee "Take Good Care of My Baby". Only 12 when they appeared. It was mostly thanks to my two elder sisters being glued to Radio Luxembourg that these songs entered my consciousness. A nostalgia visit to Youtube is called for.
The first photo in this slideshow is one taken by my dad Bill. The three small children, left to right, are my cousin Marie, myself and another cousin Teresa...
The Byrds did a not bad job of it too...
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The first photo in this slideshow is one taken by my dad Bill. The three small children, left to right, are my cousin Marie, myself and another cousin Teresa...
The Byrds did a not bad job of it too...
Indeed. It's one of my favourites, and I have both in my collection. Talking of Goin' Back, my great grandfather died in Blackburn, site of ten thousand holes, aged c 45.
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