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1980 studio album by Carole King
Pearls: Songs of Goffin and King is the 11th album by American singer-songwriter Carole King , released in 1980. It produced her last hit to date, "One Fine Day ", which reached #12 on the charts.
Track listing [ ]
All tracks are written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King .
Personnel [ ]
Carole King – lead vocals, piano (1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10)
Reese Wynans – keyboards
Eric Johnson – lead guitar, rhythm guitar
Christopher Cross – rhythm guitar (2, 6, 8)
Mark Maniscalco – banjo
Charles Larkey – bass guitar
Steve Meador – drums
Miguel Rivera – congas, percussion
Bill Ginn – horn and string arrangements, conductor
Akira Endo – strings director
Richard Hardy – flute, alto saxophone, sax solos
Tomás Ramírez – tenor saxophone
Donald Knaub – bass trombone
Michael Munday – trombone
Ray Crisara – trumpet, cornet (8)
Bobby Meyer – trumpet, cornet (8)
Betty Whitlock – fiddle (9)
Mark Hallman – backing vocals (6), guitar (10), harmonica (10)
Oscar Ford Jr. – backing vocals (8)
Gloria Hines – backing vocals (8)
Deborah North – backing vocals (8)
Lydia North – backing vocals (8)
Production [ ]
Producers – Carole King and Mark Hallman
Engineer – Chet Himes
Assistant Engineer – James Tuttle
Mastered by Bobby Hata at Warner Bros. Recording Studios (North Hollywood, CA).
Art Direction and Design – Dick Reeves and John Wilson
Photography – Sherry Goffin
Management and Direction – Michael Brovsky and Witt Stewart
Chart positions [ ]
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