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It Might As Well Rain Until September (180g)
Carole King
It Might As Well Rain Until September (180g)
Carole King
Back in the 1960s, some of the best songs emerged from a New York building located at 1619 Broadway called
The Brill Building . It was where the cream of young songwriters, paid by music publishers, would sit and churn
out hits for the booming teenage market. One of the first and most successful songwriters was Carole King, a
teenage girl from Brooklyn and a piano-playing prodigy. Carole's demo for "It Might As Well Rain Until
September", originally intended for Bobby Vee, was so good that it was issued as a single and reached No.3 on the
UK charts in September 1962. Enjoy this superb LP with songs from the early years of her career including
"Queen of the Beach", "School Bells Are Ringing" and "Oh Neil", her answer to Neil Sedaka's "Oh, Carol".
Media | Music VINYL LP (Vinyl) |
Number of records | 1 |
Released | June 21, 2019 |
EAN/UPC | 5060397601674 |
Label | POP/EASY LISTENING NNOW7601674.1 |
Genre | Folk |
Dimensions | 318 × 318 × 6 mm · 252 g |
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