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There is a tiny unsourced stub for The City (group). It passed an AfD back in 2006, but other than that has never received any sources that I can see. How about we just merge any appropriate information here to the Carole King article, and set up the other link as a redirect? -- El on ka 03:16, 15 December 2010 (UTC)
I have merged in The City article into the Carol King article now all we have to do is set up a redirect. 86.173.214.201 ( talk) 17:41, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
How I do approve the merge? -- BwB ? -- 86.135.190.151 ( talk) 16:32, 13 January 2011 (UTC)
Did anyone set up a redirect? Because I have merged the city (group) into the Carole King article. -- 81.159.38.209 ( talk) 18:12, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
There should be a list of songs which she wrote, such as "I'm Into Something Good". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.112.81.18 ( talk) 15:34, 16 June 2011 (UTC)
Why, what, where, and how does this article need additional citations for verification? Hyacinth ( talk) 17:05, 1 July 2011 (UTC)
I misread the list of albums and thought Tapestry was her first; that would be Writer. Thank you for correcting my mistake. RaqiwasSushi ( talk) 23:32, 23 August 2011 (UTC)
Different Carole King, I believe:
... our one never married Brian King. Timeline's all wrong too. -- Matt Westwood 07:43, 14 November 2011 (UTC)
This article has very little about her personal life. She tells a lot about herself in her recent Fresh Air interview, where she's promoting a new memoir. Obviously the memoir would have a great deal more information. I don't have a copy of the book, but based on what she told about herself in the interview I think it would be a worthwhile source – for her career, in addition to her personal life. A point from the interview I found particularly poignant was where she said that she regretted one of her songs ( He Hit Me (It Felt Like a Kiss)) because the way it had been produced it sounded like an endorsement of domestic violence – and years later she found herself stuck in an abusive relationship. That seems notable, since it ties together with both her personal life and her writing career. — Steve98052 ( talk) 10:25, 13 April 2012 (UTC)
I know this sounds mundane but I had heard that for a brief time she also lived in Rosedale, NY. Which would certainly fit in with her going to Queens College as well as being in a predominantly Jewish neighborhood and thus marrying someone with nearly an Israeli surname.