06-22-2016, 05:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-22-2016, 05:18 PM by Eric the Green.)
There's no better follow up to that one, than this one. My favorite by Carole King, but rather obscure too. It expresses the visionary hope of that era as well as any other song, including John Lennon's Imagine from the previous year. She evokes the words of another King. Peace in the Valley was also a gospel song, I believe, and was also referred to in the Rascals song "People Got to Be Free."
From Rhymes and Reasons, 1972
The dream seems to have turned to sand, but it's still there whenever we wish to remember.
Another great song from the album is The First Day in August. It's a great album from first to last, better IMO than the famous Tapestry.
From Rhymes and Reasons, 1972
The dream seems to have turned to sand, but it's still there whenever we wish to remember.
Another great song from the album is The First Day in August. It's a great album from first to last, better IMO than the famous Tapestry.