
| Of all the song writing teams that churned out hits during the Brill Building era, Gerry Goffin and Carole King were among the most prolific and successful. Goffin wrote lyrics and King wrote music, and in the space of five years, from 1960 to '65, the married couple achieved more than 100 substantial hit records, including "Up on the Roof," "Some Kind of Wonderful," "One Fine Day," "Take Good Care of My Baby" and "Will You Love Me Tomorrow." After their marriage ended, they continued to work together professionally, and Goffin contributed some of the lyrics to King's enormously popular 1971 solo album, "Tapestry." |

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