I am a 73 year young man and Taylor Swift's version of Carole King's tune left me with as much of an aching heart as when I originally heard the song so many years ago. Thanks...to both of you!
Honestly this is the first time I ever heard Taylor Swift Sing. Boomer here. I only tuned in because I knew the song. Taylor did a great job with this old classic. Taylor has a great voice and I should check out more of her songs.
This performance was pitch corrected before being uploaded. There's some fan recordings and she's very off with some notes Her work is nice though, Folklore and Evermore especially
@@Dottor_Jnot u saying that based on phone recordings 😂 phone recording of live performance never do justice as the pick the sound of the speaker + crowd. The uploaded performance is sound picked by mic , not everything is about pitch correction etc
Many people have commented that the Shirelles sang it first. Yes, but Carole King wrote it (with her then husband Gerry). Carole King was being honored for the songs she WROTE and sang. It was so fitting that our current superstar Singer Songwriter Taylor sang this song.
I have heard Carole say several times, that she considers herself to be a writer, first and foremost. The number of songs she has written is incredible. NOTE; if you get a chance to attend the Broadway Production, "Beautiful", based on Carole's life I highly recommend it.
"Tapestry" is one of my all-time favorite albums and "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" is Carole King's best song IMO. Taylor's version has much respect to the original, yet it has her personality within.
I had Tapestry on a cassette tape and listened to it over and over while on cruise when I was in the Navy. It got to the point where I automatically knew which song was coming up when another one ended.
An amazing cover of this beautiful song! I love Carole King and it’s so fitting to have Taylor, probably one of our most talented and prolific songwriters today, to pay tribute to her and present her with this award. Carole calls Taylor her “professional granddaughter,” which I think is so sweet. They have such respect for each other.
I seriously hope you are kidding. Yes, she is a big star, but talent wise (singing and song writing) she takes a back seat to Carole King.@@razorback9926
Taylor’s genre of music is not really my thing, but I’ve always appreciated her talent. After this performance, I’m not only a fan but may be considered a Swiftie! She rocked that outfit.
Taylor Swift has said on more than one occasion she would rather be known for her songwriting than her singing. Choosing one of the greats--Carole King--to pay homage to makes complete sense. They both are shining, shining stars.
She's just a "Pepsi" ad-like model. Her parents recognized they had another 'breathy-sexy' phenomenon/product on their hands. Then they masterfully took her to market. She couldn't write a full melody cogently from intro to outro. God bless her, but she just isn't an inveterate artist like Carol King or Joni Mitchell. She couldn't write a 'magic carpet' like Joni's "Woodstock" to save her life.
@@janettucker1235 1. I never said she wrote them all by herself. Even the best songwriters collaborated. 2. IDK (and IDC) if you're in the music business, but your reply seems a bit pompous.
@@cpj0303 It isn't just that she didn't write them by herself.. she's highly produced and manufactured on an ever grander scale... and her voice is average... little range, no power and not much soul... and writes about failed relationships all the time...granted I do not know all her music but I can tell you she lip synced to her own voice at the Grammy's. They all do it now... it wasn't so before digital... things have changed a lot in the last 40 years.
Frequently, the only difference between what old people like and what young people like is a difference in esthetics, not quality. This gave me a sense of what younger people see in Taylor Swift. I liked this.
I went away for a weekend as a teenager with my old man and brother in 2000. Dad was playing the Tapestry CD belonging to the owner of the rented house. He said 'because of the memories'.
Listening to Carole King's Tapestry album made me an ardent fan from the 70s era onwards. Played it repeatedly on my Walkman n CD player for decades. I'm almost 75 now and still love to listen to her and other old time legends like Neil Diamond etc
This arrangement of this classic song serves the purpose of what Carole King was paid to do, create a blueprint of a song that could stand alone, or be performed in the style of the artist who sings it. Taylor Swift definitely did that here.
Powerfully Beautiful and Wonderful rendition of this timeless classic by Carole King. Taylor Swift is a multi-inspirational icon on so many levels for everyone 4evr. We are blessed. I'm forever inspired by her to make this world a better place while I can. She most definitely has.
I believe she is a lizard woman created by Obama and Fauci using mRNA. That explains why she is with Travis kelce, propaganda machine for Pfizer and himself a cyborg. If you look at his neck there is a bulge from the microchip
Great performance of an iconic song. Carol King has produced SO many wonderful songs and treasured music. When I moved away from home to go to school, I listened to the Tapestry album over and over.
im a little confused isnt the original song by the shirelles? why are we praising carol? im not trying to be offensive this is the first time ive heard this song and when i looked it up thats what it told me
@@shotacrossthebow Performed by the Shirelles. Written by Carol King. She also wrote lyrics with a co-writer who recently died. But King wrote many great 60s hits: originally performed by others. Up on the Roof, Natural Woman, etc.
True enough,. But even performances take talent. Her music sucks, as far as I'm concerned, but I find her fascinating as a pop culture icon. @@Hoggdoc1946
It's not always about the voice, it's about the presentation. I'm old (really) but Ms. Swift is one of my favorites. Years ago, I was part of the singing cast of a local presentation of the stage version of Tapestry and been a devotee of Carole King ever since.
It seemed as though Carole was as thrilled with Taylor's rendition of this classic, as Taylor was thrilled to do it. Every note, every nuance was spot on. Beautifully done! And what a beautiful exchange between these two icons at the end.
Learning more gradually about TS and very happy to see and Hear! such beauty! Fantastic performer. Honest. Caring. Sane! At 73 and not especially well, it's a great feeling to find a young person like her. I worry less for the world! ...blessed 🐝 to Taylor and her family, crew, fans, friends, Swifties (inc me now)...To Infinity And Beyond!!!!...
I think she does a good job with the song. I first heard the Shirelles version back in the day. Then, of course, Carol King's recording of her own song. It's a classic and I never tire of it. Carol King is a phenomenal song writer and performer. A generational giant capturing melody, emotion, spirit and love in all her music.
I've got to give Taylor Swift props for working harder than any other artist. She has to work so hard to control her pitch in songs like this. When she first started performing she never could have pulled off this song, but her she is doing a great job and integrating a creative arrangement to bolster her performance. She is one artist that never rests. She keeps striving to be better and better. I admire that about her and I am glad she is rewarded with such a huge fan base and such commercial success.
Same on age and take. I enjoy her music, and although she may have limited vocal range, she is extremely skilled at exerting her singing capabilities - she uses the vocal instrument she has very well and movingly.
This is the first time I have made a conscious effort to listen to anything that Taylor Swift has sung even though I am a big fan of hers. After this performance I will make an effort to listen to more of her material.
Just a reccomendation from someone whose been a fan of her for her entire career (despite not really listening to country since childhood): If you like this, the vibe from this is very "Midnights," if that's what you like. If you're interested in seeing the very best of her work as a songwriter, I highly suggest "Evermore" and "Folklore." "Epiphany" is the song that I hope, 100 years from now, she's remembered for. It's absolutely incredible, but *very* hard to listen to on a regular basis because it's about healthcare workers & the pandemic, and it is brutal. But *insanely* good.
Voice is like everyone else's. If you would have closed your eyes and didn't know it was her, bet you wouldn't have said it was her, nothing special, oh hum. I guess she paid millions to promote her because there is nothing more in her voice than anyone that can't sing today trying to make it, the good singers have all died off or elderly. Carole King sang it better.
Listen to a video of her Tiny Desk concert on NPR. I have not been a huge TS fan mostly because her singing has always sound weird. It is the autotune they put on all her songs. Listen to her JUST SING (without all the electronic crap added on top). She is actually quite good and I wish she would sing that way ALL the time. She doesn't NEED the crutches, those are for people who CAN'T sing. Taylor can and I just wish all her songs were recorded without it so we could hear her actual VOICE, not an electronite sampling of it. Sigh...
@@wilcox728 Funny that you say this because I don't think her voice sounds like anyone else's voice in the business, so I could definitely pick her out of a line-up of people who think that the more complicated runs they do, the more loved they will be. I like songs that I can sing along with and not have to stop because, uh-oh, this or that artist is doing some run that goes on for two minutes or hitting a high note that could crack glass. Taylor isn't just the sum of her voice though, but writes and produces her own songs as well which is something that most of the artists out there don't even do. She writes thought-provoking songs that are art because she paints with words on the tapestry of her life and puts us all right there in the moment with her, while also writing songs that are totally relatable in our own lives, which is another reason that she is so beloved and has so many fans. But you would know this if you spent as much time doing the research on her artistry as you do leaving negative comments about her. Did someone blonde and tall hurt you? Here's a hug... 🤗
It’s a TRIBUTE to the song writer. The entire event is to honor Carol Kings legacy of songs and why she’s being inducted into the R n R Hall of Fame. Any other comments seem to lake a clear understanding of the context here.
Love Taylor’s cover of this song. I’ve loved Carole King’s songs since I was a young girl. I think it’s wonderful that today’s songbirds bring back classic songs so the next generation(s) can appreciate and relate to them.
I didn’t listen to her until she came to Australia . I then found out she was in an absolute class of her own . As an Entertainer she is just sublime & unique . This is without doubt the best version I have heard of this song . She is pure class too.
wow.... this defines a timeless song....each generation can reintroduce the song ....and it is brand new all over again .... I am 77 and this song was recorded when I was 13.... I remember hearing this song on AM radio ...but.....Taylor's version was wonderful
I find it funny all these people in the comments who Love Carol King but don’t get she is very good friends with Taylor. She asked Taylor to do this performance because she sees alot of herself in Taylor.
Yeah, I don't get the hate for Taylor either. So many artists love her and she has millions of fans who love her, but yet the hate! Why?! Literally boggles my mind!
@@heatherkingston1445 Great pop stars always generate hate. Most here probably weren't around for the hate that the Beatles and Elvis got. She's in their class, certainly as far as popularity goes, so the hate comes with it for the same reason the sun casts shadows.
It’s interesting how a lot of folks expose their jealousy or insecurity or pettiness by denigrating someone who is obviously so much more successful and/or talented than they are. Even if you don’t agree with Taylor Swift’s politics (I don’t) or feel she has too much money (she earned every dollar), or is too pretty (well, she just is) she has worked very hard to make it look so easy. If you believe anyone could do it, there are lots of empty stadiums in the world just waiting for YOU to come and sell them out night after night. Go for it! Talor Swift is only the latest example of this envy, but before her there have been many. Michael Jackson, Prince, the Beatles, Elvis, and others too numerous to name have put up with this pettiness; it goes way back. “Mozart is OK I guess, but he’s no Beethoven”. She makes music that most people enjoy (maybe not you, but most). She doesn’t hurt a single soul but helps many. Her time will eventually pass and the next phenom will arise. While she is working to entertain you, just enjoy the show. Stop making yourself look so petty.
Well said! Hatefuleness only tells us about the hater, and nothing good. Pettiness and snottiness towards someone you don't even know says to the rest of us that you are small and unhappy. If you are not a fan of her music, that's fine because not everyone is a fan or open to listening to anything but one or two genres, so just say THAT! Saying you hate TAYLOR herself and you don't even know her personally or because you are listening to some gossip rag that hates Taylor (they don't personally know Taylor either)? How sheep-like! Haters are the epitome of sheeple!
You know what’s hilarious? People who write essays ranting about other people being jealous of a rich stockbroker’s daughter who lacks the ability to sing on-key.
@@idle_worship I wonder about people who can’t cope with the Pinterest Princess being fairly criticised for her lack of actual musical talent. Her thin-skinned, massive ego seems to be reflected in her racist fans too.
Carole King, I grew up listening to her music and she is so darn talented and her songs she sang and wrote for other singers. She's a gorgeous lady, and she totally deserved this honor. ❤
Carole King is iconic performer n songwriter, n a superlative gift to music worldwide!!! Taylor Swift did great job with the song!! As she does with all her performances n songs!! Kudos to both ladies!!👍🫶🥰
whoever mixed this for her did an ASTOUNDING job - the synth vibes really gave this gorgeous track a beautiful refreshment for Taylor to bring to life. Very reminiscent of Taylor's latest music - lovely.
oh how I love Tapestry. how lucky am I to be able to be around for Carole King and then to live through the wonderment that is Taylor Swift? beautiful beautiful music💖💖
I didn't think she could pull it off but she done a good job. Very impressed. CAROLE KING I LOVED YOU THEN AND LOVE YOU NOW.Coming from a 64 yr old child less woman who has a cat!
Just for reference, I'm 68 years old and Carole King has been writing hits since before I started school! She has written or co-wrote 118 Billboard Hot 100 hits! Recorded 25 albums, won 4 Grammy Awards, and it just goes on and on! This woman's talent and success is just mind boggling, to me she is truly deserving a "GOAT" Award for songwriting! (we need to make that a real award)
well i'm 79 and i like this. Of course there are lots of versions down through the years i've heard and loved but Taylor Swift does the song justice and good on her. (i must be turning into a Swiftie)
Tonight, you're mine completely You give your love so sweetly Tonight, the light of love is in your eyes But will you love me tomorrow? … Is this a lasting treasure Or just a moment's pleasure? Can I believe the magic of your sighs? Will you still love me tomorrow? … Tonight with words unspoken You say that I'm the only one But will my heart be broken When the night (when the night) Meets the mor- (meets the morning sun) … I'd like to know that your love Is love I can be sure of So tell me now, and I won't ask again Will you still love me tomorrow? … So tell me now, and I won't ask again Will you still love me tomorrow? Will you still love me tomorrow? Will you still love me-
I would give anything for a full album of Taylor covering Carole King, James Taylor, and other classic singer/songwriters. Every cover I've ever heard her do (there are several floating around the internet) has been stunningly gorgeous.
Carole King has more talent in her little finger than Taylor could ever dream of having. Just because she's a billionaire doesn't mean anything to me. She can't compare to the likes of the GOAT
Taylor is flawless and charming in her delivery and presentation of the song--and I love her sweet little homage to Carole at the end...all through the song, really. :)
What a beautiful rendition of this song. She did the song's composer and the original recording artist justice by not trying to copy the original version but showing that the song could just as easily be a hit today.
I am so happy for her to have found an honest and complete love, and with a man that can and will protect her always! Plus for him to have the special lady she is and only deserves the best, which she has found in you!! ALWAYS be kind to each other and never go to bed with anger in your heart.
I still don't understand how some people are so negative towards this woman. She can do it all and involves everyone in her performance and that is the sign of a great artist. Keep doing you, Taylor Swift, because there are so many more positives who enjoy YOU!
@@TheFman43Taylor sang live for Carole King on this night . We still have live orchestra also. Anyone who sings someone’s written music and lyrics would understand, that it should not end once one version has been released. Carol King also sang her song live before. I am impressed when a writer gives permission for their song to be performed. Dolly Parton gave Whitney Houston her permission. She could not give Col Parker any song-writing credit for “I Will Always Love You”, and he did not allow it. She would have so enjoyed hearing it, as would we all. Oh well. Just another reason for Elvis to be so unhappy with his longtime manager. Pricilla said he did sing it to her before they divorced. I think, now, with Dolly still alive, (to give permission) it would have been our pleasure to hear the song in the recent movie, “Pricilla”. Still, even the Beatles have permitted their original songs to be performed by others, and it is kind.
@@thearcheriskindCarole King wrote it, so I'm not sure it can be considered a cover...and I'm pretty sure the guy you're referring to is James Taylor.
A performance by a singer in her prime with live orchestra is what anyone, who never heard the live performance, or who had, would say being there was an experience of a lifetime. I am also glad that I can save this video and then listen frequently.
Oh, this was a very good rendition, Taylor certainly made it her own! I love the sad, melancholic tone of the original song with Carole King voice matching it perfectly. This cover however perfectly matches Taylor's style and voice, it's almost as if it's one of hers!
@@Hoggdoc1946 I know, that's why I said it's a good cover. She made it sound like her style. It's far different from the original, and the original is also very good.
@@betyerpwet It was released in 1960. An awful long time ago. But in MVHO, those four voices, so melodic. That you actually “feel” it. Give it a listen.
When I was serving on a ship off the coast of Vietnam in 1973, I had a cassette tape of Carole King's "Tapestry" album. I can't count the number of times I fell asleep while listening to it. Even today, over 50 years later, when I hear one of her "Tapestry" songs, as soon as one ends, I know which one follows it. Thank you for being you, Carole King.
So glad I stopped to read the comments because I was trying to think of the name of her album I think we're probably the same age LOL I can't tell you how many times I played her album over and over again. And of course if I played it loud enough I sounded just like her when I sing along LOL now I'm trying to find the album on here.
I have been around long enough to have heard Carol's and the Shirelle's version of this song when they were first released. Over the years since then I have heard many covers of the song, To my ears, Taylor's version is one of the best. To each his own.
nah, one of the worsts ever period. Her voice is not bad but you can hear her gasp and take in deep breaths at times that just ruin it for me,.,.As if she is struggling to sing it and other artists can just breeze thru it naturally
Swift does a good job. There’s just nothing like this older music. Todays music just doesn’t even compare. All you have to do is just sing this music. It doesn’t need anything else.
Damn people, chill! Noones dissing The Shirelles but this was a tribute to the great Carol King. The writer, and singer. She wrote this song and yes The Shirelles had a pretty decent hit with it. But nowhere near the super hit Carol had when she rereleased it herself. And if you asked them, I'm sure they would be among the first to give all credence to Carol King for giving them a hit to add to their resume.
Can we just stop with the hate in this country …….. lmo this was beautiful and a tremendous tribute to one of the people she most admired in her career.. ❤
First time I've heard her sing something she didn't write. She did a fabulous job covering this absolute classic. And it's a bit unforgiving, in that those of us old enough to have been there when Tapestry came out - like me - have heard it a thousand times and know exactly what it should sound like. Well done, young lady, well done. Edit: Some commenters were saying that this official release was pitch-corrected, and that live phone recordings showed that Taylor was off-pitch. I checked, and that's absolutely true. I found one reasonable good phone recording on YT that shows Taylor being WAY off pitch on several occasions. Even with 21'st century IEM's and the best audio gear in the world she couldn't keep it on key. That's too bad.
@@francesgillotti1378 let me tell you I'm a taylor swift fan and trained mezzo soprano and I also have high vocal standards in my playlist. Taylor is the only artist I listen to that I have a love hate relationship as a fan 😂
She is a good singer but she’s no Christina Aguilera. I have a lot of respect for her standing her ground about ownership of her music, and she puts on a heck of concert.
Carole King has been one of my favorites since early 70s, my college days. Tapestry is one of the best albums ever recorded.
Agreed.
I used to listen to it over and over.
Agree. I played that so many times.
Still turn it up when it comes on the radio in the car, takes me back.💕
Yes, absolutely! ❤
I am a 73 year young man and Taylor Swift's version of Carole King's tune left me with as much of an aching heart as when I originally heard the song so many years ago. Thanks...to both of you!
Same here!❤
Same. I'm 79 and Taylor's cover of this classic is as good as it gets!
66 here and she is a fricking treasure! Carole King and James Taylor are my idols.................she just fits in perfectly with them.
And she was named for James Taylor.
Carole King does it better.
Taylor Swift is good but Carole King owns this.
Honestly this is the first time I ever heard Taylor Swift Sing. Boomer here. I only tuned in because I knew the song. Taylor did a great job with this old classic. Taylor has a great voice and I should check out more of her songs.
This performance was pitch corrected before being uploaded. There's some fan recordings and she's very off with some notes
Her work is nice though, Folklore and Evermore especially
@@Dottor_J and reputation bruh
@@Dottor_Jnot u saying that based on phone recordings 😂 phone recording of live performance never do justice as the pick the sound of the speaker + crowd. The uploaded performance is sound picked by mic , not everything is about pitch correction etc
Why don't you do a Brill building tribute? Also some old country stuff.
Check out her album Red (taylor’s version) it has some country, rock, and pop it has stuff for everyone
Many people have commented that the Shirelles sang it first. Yes, but Carole King wrote it (with her then husband Gerry). Carole King was being honored for the songs she WROTE and sang. It was so fitting that our current superstar Singer Songwriter Taylor sang this song.
The Shirelles recorded “WYSLMT” in 1960. Carole King wrote the music & her husband, Gerry Goffin, wrote the lyrics.
I have heard Carole say several times, that she considers herself to be a writer, first and foremost. The number of songs she has written is incredible. NOTE; if you get a chance to attend the Broadway Production, "Beautiful", based on Carole's life I highly recommend it.
taylor looks hot in that black outfit ❤
Taylor has written songs for other artists too. Like Rihanna…
Taylor sang it beautiful! Kudos ❤
Carole King and James Taylor have been Taylor's role models....Songwriting is her love
Taylor Swift was named for James Taylor.
I’ll be 69 this year,,, that song goes back. Taylor does it beautifully.
Another 69er CK + TS both fantastic
I also became 69 this year and Tapestry is my all time favourite album. Wonderful to see the youth embrace our music!
@@flowergrower1247 It is only Taylor sadly, I dont know how many of her peers actually apreciate the artists that came before them
Done as well as Carole, maybe, but no better. IMO Overrated as a singer, others with much better voices.
"Tapestry" is one of my all-time favorite albums and "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" is Carole King's best song IMO. Taylor's version has much respect to the original, yet it has her personality within.
I had Tapestry on a cassette tape and listened to it over and over while on cruise when I was in the Navy. It got to the point where I automatically knew which song was coming up when another one ended.
An amazing cover of this beautiful song! I love Carole King and it’s so fitting to have Taylor, probably one of our most talented and prolific songwriters today, to pay tribute to her and present her with this award. Carole calls Taylor her “professional granddaughter,” which I think is so sweet. They have such respect for each other.
And Taylor was named after Carole's friend James Taylor.
I don't find it amazing at all. It has no richness or depth. I've heard karaoke singers do a better coveer.
@@miked7304 Agree totally. There was on Feels at all in this rendition and also comparing her song writing to Carol King's is sacrilige lmao
@@mythrapi73Taylor is far above Carole King. And everyone else. She is the biggest star on the planet, bigger than any movie star.
I seriously hope you are kidding. Yes, she is a big star, but talent wise (singing and song writing) she takes a back seat to Carole King.@@razorback9926
Taylor’s genre of music is not really my thing, but I’ve always appreciated her talent. After this performance, I’m not only a fan but may be considered a Swiftie! She rocked that outfit.
She won a record 4 Grammy AOTYs. Different genres for all 4. Surely at least one will suit you
I am definitely a Swiftie!
Welcome to our tribe!!!! 🫶🫶🫶
Idk what your genre is but she kinda aproached a lot of them including folk, pop, punk, rock, electro pop even jazz (false god)
@@ivy23173 COUNTRY TOO
The trademark of a well written song is that it can be arranged in a thousand different ways and still sound good.
This, 100% this. This is not my preferred style, but is still makes me feel something... damn.
except for this particular way
Not when it's supposed to be a tribute performance. Its an insult!!!
@@Flixtex Taylor is not a politician
@@catherinemagee-l3xdoes Carole looks insulted here? Dumb mf
Taylor's performance was a tribute not a competition. Why can't we just enjoy......
Right on..more positivity..this is the first TS Song I've ever heard..she's good!!
Yes we can just enjoy it! I’m a 60 year old life long Carole King fan and she did it Justice! Forget the haters and just enjoy!
Comparisons are not competitions. We like some versions more than others. A superstar "cover" will rarely be as moving as the original.
@@katwashere194 Haters? No. I like it, but for any musician it's the unfortunate substitution of a minor chord in a key place. Still a good song.
@@katwashere194 -- OMG . . . a 60-year-old as we live and breathe?!
That's like 101.6949% of 59, huh?! 😁
"Tonight you're mine, completely . . ." Immortal, evocative line. A million songwriters could dream of writing that line, but only Carol King did.
@JR-pr8jb -- The Dunning-Kruger Effect is alive and well.
actually her husband Gerry Goffin wrote the lyrics to it
I just became a Taylor Swift fan again since she left country music for pop. She has a wonderful voice and stage presence.
What a delight seeing Carole King's reaction to Swift's performance. Two super talents.
Their little kiss back and forth is so sweet💖
Taylor Swift has said on more than one occasion she would rather be known for her songwriting than her singing. Choosing one of the greats--Carole King--to pay homage to makes complete sense. They both are shining, shining stars.
She's just a "Pepsi" ad-like model. Her parents recognized they had another 'breathy-sexy' phenomenon/product on their hands. Then they masterfully took her to market. She couldn't write a full melody cogently from intro to outro. God bless her, but she just isn't an inveterate artist like Carol King or Joni Mitchell. She couldn't write a 'magic carpet' like Joni's "Woodstock" to save her life.
@@billboyle1588 the 243 songs she's written would suggest otherwise
@@carolynjohnson2326 She didn't write them by herself. Those of you not in the music business just do not understand.
@@janettucker1235 1. I never said she wrote them all by herself. Even the best songwriters collaborated. 2. IDK (and IDC) if you're in the music business, but your reply seems a bit pompous.
@@cpj0303 It isn't just that she didn't write them by herself.. she's highly produced and manufactured on an ever grander scale... and her voice is average... little range, no power and not much soul... and writes about failed relationships all the time...granted I do not know all her music but I can tell you she lip synced to her own voice at the Grammy's. They all do it now... it wasn't so before digital... things have changed a lot in the last 40 years.
Frequently, the only difference between what old people like and what young people like is a difference in esthetics, not quality. This gave me a sense of what younger people see in Taylor Swift. I liked this.
Well said.
Tapestry is a masterpiece and Carole King is the master. She had my heart at 6-years-old listening to my sister’s records.❤
I went away for a weekend as a teenager with my old man and brother in 2000. Dad was playing the Tapestry CD belonging to the owner of the rented house. He said 'because of the memories'.
❤
Listening to Carole King's Tapestry album made me an ardent fan from the 70s era onwards. Played it repeatedly on my Walkman n CD player for decades. I'm almost 75 now and still love to listen to her and other old time legends like Neil Diamond etc
You’re right. Love it. Her piano playing is divine.
This arrangement of this classic song serves the purpose of what Carole King was paid to do, create a blueprint of a song that could stand alone, or be performed in the style of the artist who sings it. Taylor Swift definitely did that here.
Powerfully Beautiful and Wonderful rendition of this timeless classic by Carole King.
Taylor Swift is a multi-inspirational icon on so many levels for everyone 4evr. We are blessed.
I'm forever inspired by her to make this world a better place while I can. She most definitely has.
Taylor Swift was named after James Taylor, Carole King's bestie. Full circle ♥
I believe she is a lizard woman created by Obama and Fauci using mRNA. That explains why she is with Travis kelce, propaganda machine for Pfizer and himself a cyborg. If you look at his neck there is a bulge from the microchip
Carole was James’ piano player for a while. Then Tapestry was released and she became too famous.
False
@@daviddinkins8931 It’s absolutely true. James’ bass player, Leland Sklar, told me.
Who’s that playing piano in the background? Carole King! ua-cam.com/video/nEFfzHiEKHY/v-deo.htmlsi=sozn1N_aLgCiwunn
Great performance of an iconic song. Carol King has produced SO many wonderful songs and treasured music. When I moved away from home to go to school, I listened to the Tapestry album over and over.
I love this about You!!!
The mention of the Tapestry album rang a bell for me. I remember having bought it when it was brand new. Great album!
@@gryjffrs Agree!
im a little confused isnt the original song by the shirelles? why are we praising carol? im not trying to be offensive this is the first time ive heard this song and when i looked it up thats what it told me
@@shotacrossthebow Performed by the Shirelles. Written by Carol King. She also wrote lyrics with a co-writer who recently died. But King wrote many great 60s hits: originally performed by others. Up on the Roof, Natural Woman, etc.
I am a swift now. I truly admire this woman.
Me too!
Love that we got to see Carol King at the end of this. Wonderful performance from Taylor.
There is something preternatural about her magnetism, her charisma! Her stage presence, her mannerisms, her delivery are magical, like a goddess.
It's all a highly scripted act.
True enough,. But even performances take talent. Her music sucks, as far as I'm concerned, but I find her fascinating as a pop culture icon. @@Hoggdoc1946
@@thomasellis8586 you can say you don't like her music, but it's unfair to say her music sucks just because you don't like it
True. @@reenaznawar7004
She's amazing and her best qualities are her compassion and generosity.
It's not always about the voice, it's about the presentation. I'm old (really) but Ms. Swift is one of my favorites. Years ago, I was part of the singing cast of a local presentation of the stage version of Tapestry and been a devotee of Carole King ever since.
It seemed as though Carole was as thrilled with Taylor's rendition of this classic, as Taylor was thrilled to do it. Every note, every nuance was spot on. Beautifully done! And what a beautiful exchange between these two icons at the end.
Learning more gradually about TS and very happy to see and Hear! such beauty! Fantastic performer. Honest. Caring. Sane! At 73 and not especially well, it's a great feeling to find a young person like her. I worry less for the world!
...blessed 🐝 to Taylor and her family, crew, fans, friends, Swifties (inc me now)...To Infinity And Beyond!!!!...
What an incredible rendition of a classic song. Taylor Swift's magnetism, generosity and charisma is just staggering. What a beauty !
Okay I think she was
Not an easy song to sing but not as good as the original give her a for effort
I think she does a good job with the song. I first heard the Shirelles version back in the day. Then, of course, Carol King's recording of her own song. It's a classic and I never tire of it. Carol King is a phenomenal song writer and performer. A generational giant capturing melody, emotion, spirit and love in all her music.
Good job Taylor, my favorite Carol King song. Absolutely love the Shirelles version too.
Peace and endless love ❤❤
I've got to give Taylor Swift props for working harder than any other artist. She has to work so hard to control her pitch in songs like this. When she first started performing she never could have pulled off this song, but her she is doing a great job and integrating a creative arrangement to bolster her performance. She is one artist that never rests. She keeps striving to be better and better. I admire that about her and I am glad she is rewarded with such a huge fan base and such commercial success.
You r clueless, she is nothing but a fabricated phony!!!
Though I'm 60...lve the modern treatment this is given. Taylor didn't overdo it. She is an honour to her generation. And perhaps democracy.
We’re the same age and I completely agree!!
Same on age and take. I enjoy her music, and although she may have limited vocal range, she is extremely skilled at exerting her singing capabilities - she uses the vocal instrument she has very well and movingly.
Y E S!
Just wish she sang just a little better.
Really? You "just wish she sang a little better?" Good grief. I "just wish people weren't so fricking insufferable."
This is the first time I have made a conscious effort to listen to anything that Taylor Swift has sung even though I am a big fan of hers. After this performance I will make an effort to listen to more of her material.
Just a reccomendation from someone whose been a fan of her for her entire career (despite not really listening to country since childhood): If you like this, the vibe from this is very "Midnights," if that's what you like. If you're interested in seeing the very best of her work as a songwriter, I highly suggest "Evermore" and "Folklore." "Epiphany" is the song that I hope, 100 years from now, she's remembered for. It's absolutely incredible, but *very* hard to listen to on a regular basis because it's about healthcare workers & the pandemic, and it is brutal. But *insanely* good.
Voice is like everyone else's. If you would have closed your eyes and didn't know it was her, bet you wouldn't have said it was her, nothing special, oh hum. I guess she paid millions to promote her because there is nothing more in her voice than anyone that can't sing today trying to make it, the good singers have all died off or elderly. Carole King sang it better.
Cope. 4 Grammy AOTY winner now. Carole King has only 1 good album, Tapestry. Taylor >>>> Carole
Listen to a video of her Tiny Desk concert on NPR. I have not been a huge TS fan mostly because her singing has always sound weird. It is the autotune they put on all her songs. Listen to her JUST SING (without all the electronic crap added on top). She is actually quite good and I wish she would sing that way ALL the time. She doesn't NEED the crutches, those are for people who CAN'T sing. Taylor can and I just wish all her songs were recorded without it so we could hear her actual VOICE, not an electronite sampling of it. Sigh...
@@wilcox728 Funny that you say this because I don't think her voice sounds like anyone else's voice in the business, so I could definitely pick her out of a line-up of people who think that the more complicated runs they do, the more loved they will be. I like songs that I can sing along with and not have to stop because, uh-oh, this or that artist is doing some run that goes on for two minutes or hitting a high note that could crack glass. Taylor isn't just the sum of her voice though, but writes and produces her own songs as well which is something that most of the artists out there don't even do. She writes thought-provoking songs that are art because she paints with words on the tapestry of her life and puts us all right there in the moment with her, while also writing songs that are totally relatable in our own lives, which is another reason that she is so beloved and has so many fans. But you would know this if you spent as much time doing the research on her artistry as you do leaving negative comments about her. Did someone blonde and tall hurt you? Here's a hug... 🤗
It’s a TRIBUTE to the song writer. The entire event is to honor Carol Kings legacy of songs and why she’s being inducted into the R n R Hall of Fame. Any other comments seem to lake a clear understanding of the context here.
Love Taylor’s cover of this song. I’ve loved Carole King’s songs since I was a young girl. I think it’s wonderful that today’s songbirds bring back classic songs so the next generation(s) can appreciate and relate to them.
So nice younger people have a superstar to enjoy. Growing up on The Beatles and Carol King, I’m a Taylor fan too!
All of the above. Love the Beatles, Love Bob Dylan, Love Carole King and LOVE Taylor!
I didn’t listen to her until she came to Australia . I then found out she was in an absolute class of her own . As an Entertainer she is just sublime & unique . This is without doubt the best version I have heard of this song . She is pure class too.
really? the best version? this auto-tune - synched, crap? Really? you think this is good? jeezus.
@@petes1742 why are you here wasting your time commenting if you dont like it. Just hit dislike and leave karen
@@backup153 only a karen would try to control what others do - so you can do one
Carol King is amazing - and Taylor Swift did an awesome job honoring her work!!! Love it❤💜💙💚💛🙏
I love listening to Taylor sing this cover for a tribute to Carole King.👏🎶💕
Peace and love to you always ❤❤❤
Loved this so much. I'm not a Swifty, it's just not my thing. BUT, Taylor is incredibly talented, and as I am learning, a truly good person.
Peace and love to you always ❤
wow.... this defines a timeless song....each generation can reintroduce the song ....and it is brand new all over again .... I am 77 and this song was recorded when I was 13.... I remember hearing this song on AM radio ...but.....Taylor's version was wonderful
Bravo bravo bravo I was a Carole King fan still am born 1962. But Taylor Swift is part of our rock and roll history she's a legend bravo bravo❤
I find it funny all these people in the comments who Love Carol King but don’t get she is very good friends with Taylor. She asked Taylor to do this performance because she sees alot of herself in Taylor.
Carol King was not unlike Taylor just watching her
Michelle - You are such good friends with TS and Carol because you were there to her their conversation. You're a joke. LMAO 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣.
Anna, Carole quite literally called TS her professional granddaughter. You're a joke, LMAOO
Yeah, I don't get the hate for Taylor either. So many artists love her and she has millions of fans who love her, but yet the hate! Why?! Literally boggles my mind!
@@heatherkingston1445 Great pop stars always generate hate. Most here probably weren't around for the hate that the Beatles and Elvis got.
She's in their class, certainly as far as popularity goes, so the hate comes with it for the same reason the sun casts shadows.
It’s interesting how a lot of folks expose their jealousy or insecurity or pettiness by denigrating someone who is obviously so much more successful and/or talented than they are. Even if you don’t agree with Taylor Swift’s politics (I don’t) or feel she has too much money (she earned every dollar), or is too pretty (well, she just is) she has worked very hard to make it look so easy. If you believe anyone could do it, there are lots of empty stadiums in the world just waiting for YOU to come and sell them out night after night. Go for it!
Talor Swift is only the latest example of this envy, but before her there have been many. Michael Jackson, Prince, the Beatles, Elvis, and others too numerous to name have put up with this pettiness; it goes way back. “Mozart is OK I guess, but he’s no Beethoven”.
She makes music that most people enjoy (maybe not you, but most). She doesn’t hurt a single soul but helps many. Her time will eventually pass and the next phenom will arise. While she is working to entertain you, just enjoy the show. Stop making yourself look so petty.
Well said! Im tired of haters coming on to Taylor Swift videos and leaving rude comments, their bitterness is palpable. You're 100% correct
Well said! Hatefuleness only tells us about the hater, and nothing good. Pettiness and snottiness towards someone you don't even know says to the rest of us that you are small and unhappy. If you are not a fan of her music, that's fine because not everyone is a fan or open to listening to anything but one or two genres, so just say THAT! Saying you hate TAYLOR herself and you don't even know her personally or because you are listening to some gossip rag that hates Taylor (they don't personally know Taylor either)? How sheep-like! Haters are the epitome of sheeple!
You know what’s hilarious?
People who write essays ranting about other people being jealous of a rich stockbroker’s daughter who lacks the ability to sing on-key.
@@Tumbledore84 he gagged you, cope
@@idle_worship I wonder about people who can’t cope with the Pinterest Princess being fairly criticised for her lack of actual musical talent. Her thin-skinned, massive ego seems to be reflected in her racist fans too.
The song that was on "repeat" from the Tapestry album when I was in my teens and heartbroken. Taylor embodied that emotion...I'm fifteen again!
Yes! ❤️🥹
So true.
I still have that album, bought it for the album art and then was pleased that I loved several of the songs.
"Fifteen is the most difficult age" - Jean Giraudoux
Taylor did a good job here. I think coz the musical arrangement was well suited to her vocal range. It made for an interesting rendition.
Carole King, I grew up listening to her music and she is so darn talented and her songs she sang and wrote for other singers. She's a gorgeous lady, and she totally deserved this honor. ❤
Carole King is iconic performer n songwriter, n a superlative gift to music worldwide!!! Taylor Swift did great job with the song!! As she does with all her performances n songs!! Kudos to both ladies!!👍🫶🥰
whoever mixed this for her did an ASTOUNDING job - the synth vibes really gave this gorgeous track a beautiful refreshment for Taylor to bring to life. Very reminiscent of Taylor's latest music - lovely.
I think she did a good job with a great song! She is very talented and is given tribute to a great song and artist.
Love Taylor!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤ she did an amazing rendition of this song.
oh how I love Tapestry. how lucky am I to be able to be around for Carole King and then to live through the wonderment that is Taylor Swift? beautiful beautiful music💖💖
I didn't think she could pull it off but she done a good job. Very impressed. CAROLE KING I LOVED YOU THEN AND LOVE YOU NOW.Coming from a 64 yr old child less woman who has a cat!
Peace and love to you always ❤❤
Carole King released this song when I was 18. Taylor's rendition is beautiful. Am I too old to become a Swiftie?
Never❤
I’m 78❤
Count me in. 😊
I’m 77 and a Swiftie.
@TheDataMaestro hell no you’re not too old to be a Swiftie hell I’m 54 years old and I’m a Swiftie
@@sherryhannah9262 I'm 72. Thanks for the validation.
Just for reference, I'm 68 years old and Carole King has been writing hits since before I started school! She has written or co-wrote 118 Billboard Hot 100 hits! Recorded 25 albums, won 4 Grammy Awards, and it just goes on and on! This woman's talent and success is just mind boggling, to me she is truly deserving a "GOAT" Award for songwriting! (we need to make that a real award)
well i'm 79 and i like this. Of course there are lots of versions down through the years i've heard and loved but Taylor Swift does the song justice and good on her. (i must be turning into a Swiftie)
Tonight, you're mine completely
You give your love so sweetly
Tonight, the light of love is in your eyes
But will you love me tomorrow?
… Is this a lasting treasure
Or just a moment's pleasure?
Can I believe the magic of your sighs?
Will you still love me tomorrow?
… Tonight with words unspoken
You say that I'm the only one
But will my heart be broken
When the night (when the night)
Meets the mor- (meets the morning sun)
… I'd like to know that your love
Is love I can be sure of
So tell me now, and I won't ask again
Will you still love me tomorrow?
… So tell me now, and I won't ask again
Will you still love me tomorrow?
Will you still love me tomorrow?
Will you still love me-
Her voice is truly beautiful in this song.
her voice is truly manufactured in a studio in this song - go listen to fan versions of this - and see if you can spot what they did to it.
I'm 65 and a total 💯 % swiftie ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ she's the best humanity has to offer
Peace and endless love to you ❤❤❤
Carole King looks fantastic! Beautiful energy.
I would give anything for a full album of Taylor covering Carole King, James Taylor, and other classic singer/songwriters. Every cover I've ever heard her do (there are several floating around the internet) has been stunningly gorgeous.
Carole King is a Terrific Singer and Songwriter. Taylor, you did a Great Version. Thank you and Carole King.!!
Carole King has more talent in her little finger than Taylor could ever dream of having. Just because she's a billionaire doesn't mean anything to me. She can't compare to the likes of the GOAT
@@mythrapi73 There's a reason Taylor Swift is the biggest pop star in the world right now and it's certainly not because she lacks talent.
@mythrapi73 and what you got? You're just a miserable troll who lives in mummy's basement
Taylor is flawless and charming in her delivery and presentation of the song--and I love her sweet little homage to Carole at the end...all through the song, really. :)
What a beautiful rendition of this song. She did the song's composer and the original recording artist justice by not trying to copy the original version but showing that the song could just as easily be a hit today.
I am so happy for her to have found an honest and complete love, and with a man that can and will protect her always! Plus for him to have the special lady she is and only deserves the best, which she has found in you!! ALWAYS be kind to each other and never go to bed with anger in your heart.
Absolutely one of my favorite Carol King songs from her Tapestry album. Many memories.❤
Light and love always ❤❤❤
I still don't understand how some people are so negative towards this woman. She can do it all and involves everyone in her performance and that is the sign of a great artist. Keep doing you, Taylor Swift, because there are so many more positives who enjoy YOU!
overrated to me.....sorry
Jealousy & hatred unfortunately rule the world😔
@@alanFconradYes. Overrated and mediocre.
@@RK807 Her talent is her song writing. She doesnt have a mega powerful voice. But if all you want are Diva;s then you are shallow
@@melaniaarnett1755 Why isn't it just ok to like someone's music that you don't like?
I think Carole would love this and she sure looks beautiful and happy! Great job Taylor Swift! Bravo to you both!❤
It’s ok but I’m still stuck in the 50’s …when we didn’t have auto tune..
@@TheFman43Taylor doesn't use or need autotune 😚
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@@TheFman43Taylor sang live for Carole King on this night . We still have live orchestra also. Anyone who sings someone’s written music and lyrics would understand, that it should not end once one version has been released. Carol King also sang her song live before. I am impressed when a writer gives permission for their song to be performed. Dolly Parton gave Whitney Houston her permission. She could not give Col Parker any song-writing credit for “I Will Always Love You”, and he did not allow it. She would have so enjoyed hearing it, as would we all. Oh well. Just another reason for Elvis to be so unhappy with his longtime manager. Pricilla said he did sing it to her before they divorced. I think, now, with Dolly still alive, (to give permission) it would have been our pleasure to hear the song in the recent movie, “Pricilla”. Still, even the Beatles have permitted their original songs to be performed by others, and it is kind.
Did you watch the clip? Taylor literally sang to her. It was a tribute to Carol 🙄
Good cover song by Taylor Swift, well sung!
I've loved Carol King since I started listening to her in the early 70s. Simply a legend.
I was addicted to her Tapestry album. Loved all the songs, knew the lyrics to all. I still listen to it even though I'm in my 70s. 😅
Carole started out hearing her songs being sung and interpreted by other acts. This is right up her alley.
Peace and love to you ❤❤
I've heard many, many versions of this song by so many artists. None can touch The Shirelles recording for me. It's just gorgeous.
True story, I love that version as well. Even Carole King's own cover as a duet with some guy didn't work as well for me.
It's not a contest lol
@@american_cosmic It's a preference. 😁
@@thearcheriskindCarole King wrote it, so I'm not sure it can be considered a cover...and I'm pretty sure the guy you're referring to is James Taylor.
A performance by a singer in her prime with live orchestra is what anyone, who never heard the live performance, or who had, would say being there was an experience of a lifetime. I am also glad that I can save this video and then listen frequently.
I love this arrangement. This would sound right at home on TTPD
Oh, this was a very good rendition, Taylor certainly made it her own! I love the sad, melancholic tone of the original song with Carole King voice matching it perfectly. This cover however perfectly matches Taylor's style and voice, it's almost as if it's one of hers!
The Shirelles did it BEST !!!!
No it doesn't she sings teeny booper songs.
@@Hoggdoc1946 I know, that's why I said it's a good cover. She made it sound like her style. It's far different from the original, and the original is also very good.
@@HistoryLover-y7i I'll have to look it up, I don't think I have heard it. I'm sure you're right.
@@betyerpwet It was released in 1960. An awful long time ago. But in MVHO, those four voices, so melodic. That you actually “feel” it. Give it a listen.
While I'm not usually a fan of Swift, I have to say she really crushed it with this cover! ❤
Great classic song, only Swift performance I've ever seen. Her importance is so much more than any song.
Taylor, you sing that song great!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
When I was serving on a ship off the coast of Vietnam in 1973, I had a cassette tape of Carole King's "Tapestry" album. I can't count the number of times I fell asleep while listening to it. Even today, over 50 years later, when I hear one of her "Tapestry" songs, as soon as one ends, I know which one follows it. Thank you for being you, Carole King.
So glad I stopped to read the comments because I was trying to think of the name of her album I think we're probably the same age LOL I can't tell you how many times I played her album over and over again. And of course if I played it loud enough I sounded just like her when I sing along LOL now I'm trying to find the album on here.
Taylor really nails this Carole King Classic. One of the best covers of this song that I've ever heard.
You have GOT to be kidding!! Evidently you haven't heard any covers of this awesome song!!! This was the worst I've heard.
I have been around long enough to have heard Carol's and the Shirelle's version of this song when they were first released. Over the years since then I have heard many covers of the song, To my ears, Taylor's version is one of the best. To each his own.
You got to be kidfing
nah, one of the worsts ever period. Her voice is not bad but you can hear her gasp and take in deep breaths at times that just ruin it for me,.,.As if she is struggling to sing it and other artists can just breeze thru it naturally
Carol King's rendition is ,and always will be, the best.
One legend honoring another.
Swift does a good job. There’s just nothing like this older music. Todays music just doesn’t even compare. All you have to do is just sing this music. It doesn’t need anything else.
What a truly amazing tribute to Carole King
Damn people, chill! Noones dissing The Shirelles but this was a tribute to the great Carol King. The writer, and singer. She wrote this song and yes The Shirelles had a pretty decent hit with it. But nowhere near the super hit Carol had when she rereleased it herself. And if you asked them, I'm sure they would be among the first to give all credence to Carol King for giving them a hit to add to their resume.
Can we just stop with the hate in this country …….. lmo this was beautiful and a tremendous tribute to one of the people she most admired in her career.. ❤
to think this gem, is
only
getting
started. good lord what surprises and treats does she have in story for us. nobody not ever her knows!!!
What I love about this is she made it a 1989/Rep sound - I love the original but this instrumental breathes such a cool life into the song!
delusional comment - check.
This performance was flawless! Carole King is my all time favorite! I am a devoted Taylor fan as well!❤❤
I love Carole King. ♥️
Great song and Taylor sang it beautifully.
Light and love always ❤
it's high time that Neil sedaka got this honour . From Michael from Yorkshire and proud of it .
First time I've heard her sing something she didn't write. She did a fabulous job covering this absolute classic. And it's a bit unforgiving, in that those of us old enough to have been there when Tapestry came out - like me - have heard it a thousand times and know exactly what it should sound like. Well done, young lady, well done.
Edit: Some commenters were saying that this official release was pitch-corrected, and that live phone recordings showed that Taylor was off-pitch. I checked, and that's absolutely true. I found one reasonable good phone recording on YT that shows Taylor being WAY off pitch on several occasions. Even with 21'st century IEM's and the best audio gear in the world she couldn't keep it on key. That's too bad.
Awesome job Taylor. So glad Carol King wrote such an incredible song!!!!!!!
I saw Carole King and James Taylor in concert spring of 1973 in LA. So many good songs
TAYLOR SWIFT CAN SING WHAT EVER SHE WANTS, THE WORLD WILL LISTEN!♥️. BEAUTIFUL!
Yes, bring back all these beautiful golden oldies😍
I grew up with the Carole King version, and it is The One for me. But Taylor Swift brings it
loved this but what about The Shirelles who had the hit?
They didn't write the song. Carole King did. They lack talent bc they can't write songs.
74 here.......yes Taylor is popular....but no one can sing her songs like Carole 🤩
Swift is so gorgeous that one sometimes forgets that she has a great voice.
She looks good and has a good voice. She has made her career on her song writing and business acumen.
Intuitively expert entrepreneur! Tremendous director too, her productions are masterpieces.
She is so nice but she can’t sing !
I’m used to listening to the best !
@@francesgillotti1378 let me tell you I'm a taylor swift fan and trained mezzo soprano and I also have high vocal standards in my playlist. Taylor is the only artist I listen to that I have a love hate relationship as a fan 😂
She is a good singer but she’s no Christina Aguilera. I have a lot of respect for her standing her ground about ownership of her music, and she puts on a heck of concert.
Who else has tapestry in their collection
I used to listen to it every day.
I’m no heat hen. I have had it since the 1970’s and I own everything Taylor has released !
Most guys did, but they hid it under the bed with their Donavan albums! lol
This is the first time I have ever heard you sing and believe me when I tell you it was a pure pleasure.