Dan Kootch on guitar, Jim Gordon on drums and her then husband Charles Larkey on bass. Larkey and Kootch had just left the Fugs. Talk about musical direction change.
8 years ago
Sean O'Brien
Also covered by Roger Nichols and the Small Circle of Friends. Love this song! This version is the greatest.
9 years ago
trfesok
And, I also put it in my "BST.." with the Blood, Sweat and Tears version.
9 years ago
trfesok
Remade by Carole herself in 1980 on "Pearls". Also covered by the Tokens in 1970 and the Association in 1972. I put all 4 versions in my Association playlist. Thanks for the upload!
9 years ago
patcharisma
I almost forgot this X-Mas-Carol(e)...!(Pat, Switzerland)
9 years ago
globalboy65
Carole explora sus raíces jazzísticas con immejorables resultados
10 years ago
Judie Tallman-Deitchman
Happy Boxing Day Google friends
10 years ago
wanetta renay
I love this song, but I don't think she ever played it in concert later, did she?
10 years ago
weide1
Where did you leave those old New York photos? I thought they were a great tribute to this song. Made it a special sixties melancholic atmosphere.
11 years ago
karmices
The Fugs meet Carole King. Splendid!
11 years ago
weide1
What old photos can do, the piano playing at the end does also, take me back to long forgotten times. Listening to Carole, I am this little kid again. A voice from my youth. That's to me the real power of music.
11 years ago
Richie Green
Beautiful
12 years ago
Hesperis11
わたしも!だいすき♡
14 years ago
wackernie2009
Killer song!!! I have this on "Pearls" but this's a (to me) better version; harmony to die for.....