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Lynnea Barry
One Fine Day
Carole King, 1959-73
Sat Oct 28, 7:30-9:30 pm
Jaqua Concert Hall, The Shedd Institute
Twin Rivers Plumbing
Production sponsor
Judy Grubbs & Barry Polonsky
Performance sponsor
Twin Rivers Plumbing
Production sponsor
Judy Grubbs & Barry Polonsky
Performance sponsor
The Eye Center
Shedd Presenting Sponsor
  • Description
  • Personnel
  • Program
She recorded her first song at 16 in 1958, married and began writing songs fellow Queens College student Gerry Goffin in 1959, and with him scored her first No. 1 hit, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" in early 1960. Over the next 8 years the team went on to write "The Loco-Motion", "One Fine Day", "Chains", "Up On The Roof", "I'm Into Something Good", "Natural Woman" more than two dozen other chart-toppers before they split up and she moved to Los Angeles. Then in 1971, at 29, she released her first solo-album, Tapestry, which introduced such classics as "You've Got A Friend", "I Feel The Earth Move", "So Far Away" and "It's Too Late", won 4 Grammys, held the #1 spot on the Billboard Top 100 for 15 weeks and remained on that chart for the next 6 years.
Lynnea Barry welcomes Vicki Brabham, Siri Vik, Hanna Foshay and company for an exploration of and tribute to the extraordinary first decade of the career of one of the most prolific musicians in the history of pop music, Carole King.
Event Personnel
Lynnea Barry, artistic director
Vocalists
Lynnea Barry, vocals
Siri Vik, vocals
Hanna Foshay, vocals
Musicians
Program
SET I
 Will You Love Me Tomorrow
(1960) Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by The Shirelles
 Crying In The Rain
(1962) Howard Greenfield (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by The Everly Brothers
 Take Good Care Of My Baby
(1961) Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by Bobby Vee
 Chains
(1962) Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by The Cookies
 The Loco-Motion
(1962) Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by Little Eva
 Up On The Roof
(1962) Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by The Drifters
 Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
(1962) Howard Greenfield, Neil Sedaka (w/m)
First recorded by Neil Sedaka
 Oh! Carol
(1959) Howard Greenfield, Neil Sedaka (w/m)
First recorded by Neil Sedaka
 Oh! Neil
(1959) Gerry Goffin (w) Neil Sedaka (m) [parody of Oh! Carol]
First recorded by Carole King
 It Might As Well Rain Until September
(1962) Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by Carole King
 One Fine Day
(1963) Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by The Chiffons
 I'm Into Something Good
(1964) Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by Herman's Hermits
 Oh No Not My Baby
(1964) Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by Maxine Brown
SET II
 Goin’ Back
(1966) Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by Dusty Springfield
 A Natural Woman
(1967) Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by Aretha Franklin
 That Old Sweet Roll (Hi-De-Ho)
(1968) Now That Everything's Been Said Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by The City
 It's Too Late
(1971) Tapestry Toni Stern (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by Carole King
 You've Got A Friend
(1971) Tapestry Carole King (w/m)
First recorded by Carole King
 You Light Up My Life
(1973) Fantasy Carole King (w/m)
First recorded by Carole King
 Will You Love Me Tomorrow
(1960) Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m)
First recorded by The Shirelles
 So Far Away
(1971) Tapestry Carole King (w/m)
First recorded by Carole King
 I Feel The Earth Move
(1971) Tapestry Carole King (w/m)
First recorded by Carole King
 Where You Lead
(1970) Tapestry Toni Stern (w) Carole King (m)


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Jaqua Concert Hall
The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts
285 E Broadway
Eugene, Oregon
541-434-7000
The Eye Center
Shedd Presenting Sponsor