“Naturally, she’s eager to record that track—it’s the finest song ever penned by a human,” says James Taylor, revealing how he had to inform Carole King that he had recorded one of her iconic songs before she even knew and before her own version was released.]

"Naturally, she’s eager to record that track—it's the finest song ever penned by a human," says James Taylor, revealing how he had to inform Carole King that he had recorded one of her iconic songs before she even knew and before her own version was released.]

James Taylor and Carole King have been friends and collaborators for more than half a century, but they could easily have got off on the wrong foot when, right at the start of their relationship, they ended up recording one of King’s most famous songs almost at the same time.

We’re talking about You’ve Got A Friend – not only one of the standout songs on King’s classic 1971 album, Tapestry (a record that’s full of standout songs, to be fair), but also a number one hit for Taylor in the same year.



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