I prefer the intimacy of this version. Its like she's singing it right to you in a room. Its very stripped down and it allows you to really hear the words and the beauty of the music. Its great. Carole King can do no wrong in my book.
Perfectly put. On top of all that, King also carries a very slight remorse and pain to her inflection. As if her new love is bringing her away from a pain she still carries on some level.
You both may then like this version from 12 year old Angelina Jordan ruclips.net/video/rt6KhBxiaDo/видео.html. This was recorded days after Aretha passed. It is recorded more in the Carole King style, however, as a tribute to Aretha. Slowed down and heartfelt.
Here's a prime example of that rare instance when a cover slightly surpasses the original. Still and all a beautiful tune levels the playing. Kudos to both divas Carole and Aretha
My mom tells me Carole King is the only music I would listen to in the hospital. That’s a really short version, but to add to that, I was diagnosed with epilepsy when I was 13, and noise and lights bothered me a lot. But whenever my hospital room was close to the activity room, I guess I didn’t mind listening to Carole King and the activities person would leave the door open so I can hear it. I don’t remember that much about that time, but when my mom asked me if I remember some of these songs and I just started singing, it shocked me. I don’t know why I’m sharing this, but it’s just a personal story.
@@FuzzyElf thank you. I think that it was a start to recovery for me, because I was in the hospital a lot for plenty of reasons to do with my epilepsy, but it definitely helped me get over music just being noise and becoming something that helped me get through a lot of tests and surgeries.
Hola soy Gloria de Chile y tengo 65 años estos grandes Éxitos me sirvieron mucho pero mucho para practicar el Inglés y puedo asegurarle que me sirvió bastante ya que me sacaba exelentes notas y hoy día no se me ha olvidado nunca lo que aprendí 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤
Almost literally everybody had this album. Tapestry was the first mega-seller. Up until tapestry, the best selling album was Bridge Over Troubled Water which sold 2 million copies. Tapestry sold 5 million copies in 1971 alone. It's now sold over 25 million copies.
My heart felt thank yous to the poster of this song. Very dear and special to me. My first experience for a song getting me through the tough times ~ I was just a kid.
Carole King has written the most inspirational songs for all times, that's why she chose Aretha Franklin to cover this song, she wanted a soulful version which she couldn't reach
this song of Carole king released 1971, i was only 13 years old then, and now i’m 66 and the memory of this song is still fresh in my mind…i feel like i’m 13 again…..thank you so much Carole…all your songs from this album Tapestry i still remember it….i love you, i love that 70’s era.
I'm 68, I have the "Tapestry" album I bought in 1971. I was 15. Still have it, still listen to the music, not on the lp, though. I'm afraid I wore it out. But, she still sits in my record collection. I'll pass it to my son one day. He heard Carole King everyday before he was born. He loves her, too.
This never gets old. I wore this album out when I was in college. I prefer Carole’s singing to the one by Aretha. It makes me feel nostalgic and brings me comfort. Well done Carole!
With all due respect to the Great Aretha Franklin, this version from the Great Carole King will always be the definitive interpretation of Natural Woman.
I'm here after the first episode of The Handmaid's Tale, and oh gosh...this song is amazing, when it started to play on the episode I got goosebumps all over my body! A perfect combination of a powerful song and a powerful tv show! Loved it!
When I was a little girl my dad had this lp and when he played it I would always hold the cover and on the back was the words to every song which I would try to sing. Funny thing was I thought her name was Carole King tapestry lol yearsxlater I realised the album was called tapestry and that wasn't part of her name. I'm 39 now so it was a long time ago but I always come back to her songs on RUclips just for the nostalgia 💫💯
Even though Aretha Franklin recorded her version first, this is Carole King's song (every song on Tapestry was co-written by her, although several had already been hits for others).
Dwight Sagala because Carole King and Gerry Goffin wrote it in 1967 for Aretha. The original idea was of Jerry Wexler. The original recording is Aretha’s.
Delicate... (Once...back in 1976 up above Boulder, Colorado. A bunch of ladies were priveledged to have Ms. Carole King give a private performance for us. At a mountain pub...it was quite ethereal; don't know how else to describe it. I shan't ever forget!) Grateful 🙏
That has to be something special in your memories! She has stagefright so a small crowd was in her purview. Ethereal is a sweet adjective going back to 1976-God Bless you.
This is my Natural Woman favorite. No Aretha, no Mariah, no Celine, etc. Aretha's interpretation is outstanding, of course. But, there's some nostalgia, something evocative, intimate, raw and quiet about Carole that I love
Carole King co-wrote this song...but Aretha Franklin made it a hit!!! Anything after it was just an artist singing the song!I listened to Carole's version and it's ok...and if it floats your boat...it's ok too!But make no mistake... that's Aretha Franklin song!
chatnboy Aretha's interpretation is outstanding, of course. But there's some nostalgia, something evocative, intimate, raw and quite about Carole that I love
Carole, if you ever read this... your song changed my life. Battling a long time illness here and listening to your music lifts me up with joy. A dream would come true if I could ever meet you.🙏🩵
Carole King what a beautiful voice I love to sit back and relax and at times shed some tears for my loved ones that are no longer here wt me. Lets get lost in wonderful vibes people who's with me.
Carole! I went "live" yesterday from my office, I am a psychologist in my "day job" and now a "singer" (not anything like YOU!, but learning!) I was inspired by your song here and I did a live teaching, to help people heal from trauma, depression and everything, and mostly on our connection with God -- inspired by your lyrics here! I'll reply to this comment with the link, in case links get blocked, If you want to watch it! THANK You so so much for this song! Much Love!
For me this is the best version. Why? Because this version is the most sincere. These words were her feelings when she wrote this song and therefore is this the most personal version of all, no matter how great the other singers who sang it too. The music goes so wel together with the lyrics and when she comes to the bridge with the words "ooh baby what you've done to me" it all goes from amazement to solution in words and music. So much honesty, this is pure art and on par with somebody like Joni Mitchell, two of the greatest singer/songwriters in history.
God this woman was channeling some serious life emotions she was beyond a doubt tapped into the universal consciousness as were so many of the writers of that era. When they are asked where the inspiration for their songs most don’t know they say it just popped in their head... I really wish today’s musicians would have those moments of clarity.... the times are different now we’ve lost that feeling of love as our core emotion....I’m afraid if humanity as a whole never regains that feeling of love for our world or for our neighbors or ultimately for our selves.... certainly it will ensure a rapid end of our time on the top of food chain....there’s still hope
author of THE DEATH TAX sez: CK puts on a pop songwriting clinic in "Tapestry," an album that is equal parts sweet, sunny, and melancholy, an enduring classic that features such hidden gems as "Home Again" and "Where You Lead" among its pop standards. Bravo, Carole!
merveilleuse chanson; certes l'inteerprétation d'Aretha est puissante et véhicule un message mais cette version de Carole me bouleverse dans l'émotion. Bravo Madame et merci...
I wore out two versions of "Tapestry" on vinyl, also one cassette tape. I've still got the other tape, the one I made from the CD when THAT came out. I also have the "Tapestry" album of sheet music, and can make a fair shift of playing this number on piano. Thank you, Carole. (I really mean it.)
I am Russian, but it is evident to me that Tapestry is one of the greatest albums ever made by humans, and this is something that Americans should be proud of for the next thousand years.
This woman Miss Carole King is so gorgeously beautiful 🌹💐🌹💐 had it not been for her and those amazing lyrics that piano playing there wouldn't be a" natural woman💋💋🩸🩸❤️❤️💋💋❤️❤️🩸🩸
You are such a beautiful example of beauty on this earth. God bless you you beautiful soul. You have given us such warmth and joy. Thank you forever xxx
At one time, perhaps still, Carole's "Tapestry" sold more copies than any other album ever. I wore out two vinyl copies myself, and have a pretty worn CD. Carole's music has outlived the medium. What a beautiful human being she is.
there is no one like Aretha Franklin and she is one of the greats , but I find my inspiration and my love goes to the true musicians and artists who create these songs, no they are will never be Beyonce or Aretha or whoever else but they are the reason that these entertainers are where they are and I think they deserve all the credit in the world.
@@Fordworldrallyfan Not a duet but Aretha sang this when Carole was commemorated at the Kennedy Center Honors 2015 ruclips.net/video/Zz-8RZIQxaw/видео.html I also learned that Aretha and Carole were born less than 2 months apart - the icons must have seen each other as sisters
Anyone that can appreciate the essence of what the words mean. Expressions of how you feel. The song was written for all of women that loves and appreciate a good man in their lives.
Lookin' out on the morning rain I used to feel uninspired And when I knew I had to face another day Lord, it made me feel so tired Before the day I met you, life was so unkind But your love was the key to my peace of mind 'Cause you make me feel You make me feel You make me feel like A natural woman When my soul was in the lost-and-found You came along to claim it I didn't know just what was wrong with me Till your kiss helped me name it Now I'm no longer doubtful of what I'm living for 'Cause if I make you happy I don't need to do more You make me feel You make me feel You make me feel like A natural woman Oh, baby, what you've done to me You make me feel so good inside And I just want to be close to you You make me feel so alive You make me feel You make me feel You make me feel like A natural woman
what a song writer! how her songs have lasted the test of time - and her "versions" are what she meant for them! I love Aretha Franklin's version a lot - But I always think of Carole King, even then -
Life was very unkind I wasn't loved properly. When I laid my blue eyes on your brown eyes and i got to see you everyday, you changed my mind swiftly. ♡
My first love.... And YOU know Denis that it's you Always made me feel like a Natural Woman We listened to Carole the 1st time we Made Love 1973 How I wish you were here with me Now xxx
I just saw Beautifull, The Carol King Musical in Thousand Oaks, CA. It is a wonderful show! Please see it when it comes to your area in 2020. You will have a great time!
Absolutely a amazing composer, writer and Artist ! I'm going to go see her this sat. In central park. And my mother with be with me in spirit as she played her back in the 60's when i was introduced to her. Peace
The amazing thing about Carole King is the fact that she wrote,or co-wrote 118 songs, think about that.
Two ICONS who nailed both versions and respected each other.
I prefer the intimacy of this version. Its like she's singing it right to you in a room. Its very stripped down and it allows you to really hear the words and the beauty of the music. Its great. Carole King can do no wrong in my book.
Perfectly put. On top of all that, King also carries a very slight remorse and pain to her inflection. As if her new love is bringing her away from a pain she still carries on some level.
You both may then like this version from 12 year old Angelina Jordan ruclips.net/video/rt6KhBxiaDo/видео.html. This was recorded days after Aretha passed. It is recorded more in the Carole King style, however, as a tribute to Aretha. Slowed down and heartfelt.
well said its very intimate & moving... sweet .. 🙄🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀natural 🎶🎤soul 💜🎶🎶💜🎶
No one can sing this like Carol. ❤❤❤
I heard this version with King singing it in the movie...
"The
Handmaid's
Tale".!
So very moving and sad. Made me cry!
😥😥😥
Aretha's version is for when you need to feel inspired, and Carole's version is for when you need a good cry.
Without Carole we would not have Aretha version
@@eugenedoyle9960 And? That doesn't negate the point the Original comment made. The different version give different vibes.
@@cc-ln9pf and those different vibes would not exist without Carole King.
@@eugenedoyle9960 she never denied that idiot
@@ItsSmoak Aretha could never deny it.
I still have this album and know every word and nuance of every note. Nothing better than 70’s music.
Same here!❤
This song is so beautiful, I love Carole King version 💜. Bring back good memories.
The original is special.
The original and best version of the song.
Aretha doing it was absolutely amazing ,but,nothing like an original, both really good,Aretha was unbelievable
Here's a prime example of that rare instance when a cover slightly surpasses the original. Still and all a beautiful tune levels the playing. Kudos to both divas Carole and Aretha
Agreed Carole's version is just so wholesome and sweet, but since it was she who wrote the song I wouldn't know if call it a cover ;)
Carol wrote the original. Not Urethra
This is a Carole King's original song. Aretha Franklin's version is great, no doubt abot it.
I think the piano is absolutely superb.
Tapestry is a masterpiece.
My mom tells me Carole King is the only music I would listen to in the hospital. That’s a really short version, but to add to that, I was diagnosed with epilepsy when I was 13, and noise and lights bothered me a lot. But whenever my hospital room was close to the activity room, I guess I didn’t mind listening to Carole King and the activities person would leave the door open so I can hear it. I don’t remember that much about that time, but when my mom asked me if I remember some of these songs and I just started singing, it shocked me. I don’t know why I’m sharing this, but it’s just a personal story.
Of course, She is the Writer of the original songs. 🎼🎶❤️
That's a beautiful story. Ms. King brought you some peace, or helped you find it. She'll have done that for countless people.
@@FuzzyElf thank you. I think that it was a start to recovery for me, because I was in the hospital a lot for plenty of reasons to do with my epilepsy, but it definitely helped me get over music just being noise and becoming something that helped me get through a lot of tests and surgeries.
That's so cool 😢
Carole is magnificent.
And I add also: “It’s too late” and “I feel the earth move”. Songs with a genuine intimate magic 70’s atmosphere.
I love it’s too late. My beautiful mother loved her as a artist and song writer and James Taylor
😊💜☮️🇺🇸🔥
She is incomparable. I'm 58, and did not understand how great she was until a decade ago;
Hola soy Gloria de Chile y tengo 65 años estos grandes Éxitos me sirvieron mucho pero mucho para practicar el Inglés y puedo asegurarle que me sirvió bastante ya que me sacaba exelentes notas y hoy día no se me ha olvidado nunca lo que aprendí 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤
That line” when my soul was in the lost and found, you came along yo claim it” thats exactly how it is 🙄🙄🙄🌸🌸🦋🦋🦋🌹🌹🌹💥💥💋💋💋💋💋💋
Back in the day everyone had this album.
Record stores, used or brand new, i still see this everywhere!
Now i know why
And someone stole mine. I was devastated. 😩
Almost literally everybody had this album. Tapestry was the first mega-seller. Up until tapestry, the best selling album was Bridge Over Troubled Water which sold 2 million copies. Tapestry sold 5 million copies in 1971 alone. It's now sold over 25 million copies.
Im 16 and this is my favorite album
My heart felt thank yous to the poster of this song. Very dear and special to me. My first experience for a song getting me through the tough times ~ I was just a kid.
Perfection! This woman has such a catalog of inspired music, it’s been the soundtrack of my life. This is her magnum opus.
Carole King has written the most inspirational songs for all times, that's why she chose Aretha Franklin to cover this song, she wanted a soulful version which she couldn't reach
Ready this, I was thinking this version is so soulful.
@@mrs.h4484 Carol King said herself. She did not have the range or gospel background to achieve the success as Aretha's version.
She didn't choose Aretha...Music Producer Jerry Wexler tasked Carole & Gerry with writing the song for Aretha according to Carole's memoir.
Tapestry the whole album is something else.
It's one of the best albums ever produced.
Thank you Carole for giving me the soundtrack of my life. ❤
this song of Carole king released 1971, i was only 13 years old then, and now i’m 66 and the memory of this song is still fresh in my mind…i feel like i’m 13 again…..thank you so much Carole…all your songs from this album Tapestry i still remember it….i love you, i love that 70’s era.
Hi i'm21 years ola and i'm kinna like the song , can i get the info of music style of this song
Same age...love it
I'm 70. Her music and voice still touches my soul.
I'm 68, I have the "Tapestry" album I bought in 1971. I was 15. Still have it, still listen to the music, not on the lp, though. I'm afraid I wore it out. But, she still sits in my record collection. I'll pass it to my son one day. He heard Carole King everyday before he was born. He loves her, too.
Amazing end of first episode of the fourth season of The handmade`s tale with this sound !
This never gets old. I wore this album out when I was in college. I prefer Carole’s singing to the one by Aretha. It makes me feel nostalgic and brings me comfort. Well done Carole!
“before the day i met you
life was so unkind”
amazing
Yup❤
Carol King wrote this, and other beautiful songs! Love her!
She just had the melody her husband wrote it
With all due respect to the Great Aretha Franklin, this version from the Great Carole King will always be the definitive interpretation of Natural Woman.
I'm here after the first episode of The Handmaid's Tale, and oh gosh...this song is amazing, when it started to play on the episode I got goosebumps all over my body! A perfect combination of a powerful song and a powerful tv show! Loved it!
Right
"The
Handmaid's
Tale"
tells the story with the song!!!
Made me cry.
So moving and sad .!
😥😥😥
If you like Carole King's version, listen to album "Tapestry". I think you'll enjoy.
When I was a little girl my dad had this lp and when he played it I would always hold the cover and on the back was the words to every song which I would try to sing. Funny thing was I thought her name was Carole King tapestry lol yearsxlater I realised the album was called tapestry and that wasn't part of her name. I'm 39 now so it was a long time ago but I always come back to her songs on RUclips just for the nostalgia 💫💯
Thanks, Carole!
Even though Aretha Franklin recorded her version first, this is Carole King's song (every song on Tapestry was co-written by her, although several had already been hits for others).
Like the Bee Gees who have so many hits not to mention the hits songs they wrote that other artists made famous.LEGENDS!
Who cares?! We have to great versions of a great song!
How could Aretha record something before the person who wrote it did?
Dwight Sagala because Carole King and Gerry Goffin wrote it in 1967 for Aretha. The original idea was of Jerry Wexler. The original recording is Aretha’s.
@@dwightsagala5647 I could have been written for her to sing! Stevie Wonder wrote a song for Aretha Franklin!
Some of the best piano playing I've ever heard.
Her passion for the song is so evident, love it ❤
👍🇺🇸
It’s hers, the emotion is only fitting. She wrote it…
Delicate...
(Once...back in 1976 up above Boulder, Colorado. A bunch of ladies were priveledged to have Ms. Carole King give a private performance for us. At a mountain pub...it was quite ethereal; don't know how else to describe it. I shan't ever forget!) Grateful 🙏
Miss King should not discrimminate.
That has to be something special in your memories! She has stagefright so a small crowd was in her purview. Ethereal is a sweet adjective going back to 1976-God Bless you.
One of the top three albums of all time.
The best female vocalist , song writer , piano playin' artist in the world . Just simply love her !
Her melody on this song is so powerful, even without the words. And the words are insanely good
Was 16 when I got this album. Still listening all these years later.
This is my Natural Woman favorite. No Aretha, no Mariah, no Celine, etc. Aretha's interpretation is outstanding, of course. But, there's some nostalgia, something evocative, intimate, raw and quiet about Carole that I love
Carole King co-wrote this song...but Aretha Franklin made it a hit!!! Anything after it was just an artist singing the song!I listened to Carole's version and it's ok...and if it floats your boat...it's ok too!But make no mistake... that's Aretha Franklin song!
chatnboy Aretha's interpretation is outstanding, of course. But there's some nostalgia, something evocative, intimate, raw and quite about Carole that I love
Isabella Bonjour Agreed 👍👍
Then there was Joss Stone ruclips.net/video/f6Vu2uuaZ5I/видео.html
For me it´s the same. This is The Song. Great inerpretations out there. But this one is the best, the real one, no doubt.
Eu amo esta Carole King. Sempre fui seu fã. Grande cantora e linda
After all these years I still get chills when I hear this song. Love you Carole and always will.
Me too! I remember when the album came out it flew off the shelves.
Carole, if you ever read this... your song changed my life. Battling a long time illness here and listening to your music lifts me up with joy. A dream would come true if I could ever meet you.🙏🩵
I bought Tapestry in 1973, every now and again I spin up the vinyl and just head back to another place and another time.....
One of the few songs to give me goosebumps
Carole King is a Celestial Deva. A Divine Singer.
Carole King what a beautiful voice I love to sit back and relax and at times shed some tears for my loved ones that are no longer here wt me. Lets get lost in wonderful vibes people who's with me.
Being in 7th grade when this Album came out was life changing. It made me feel music not just listen.
Carole! I went "live" yesterday from my office, I am a psychologist in my "day job" and now a "singer" (not anything like YOU!, but learning!) I was inspired by your song here and I did a live teaching, to help people heal from trauma, depression and everything, and mostly on our connection with God -- inspired by your lyrics here! I'll reply to this comment with the link, in case links get blocked, If you want to watch it! THANK You so so much for this song! Much Love!
One of my favorites, God I love that singer.
My mother had this album when I was growing up in Brooklyn, NYC. I remember this like it was yesterday.
Carole is a 'home girl' from that borough, which is a microcosm of all of humanity.
Beautiful song ....the change of key in 2:33 is breathtaking....
My dad had a particular female border , she was french canadian , and shed play this album , so 35 years later, i still do sometimes, salut Brigitte ✌
One hellva composer, pianist and songstress❤luv ya Carole!
For me this is the best version. Why? Because this version is the most sincere. These words were her feelings when she wrote this song and therefore is this the most personal version of all, no matter how great the other singers who sang it too. The music goes so wel together with the lyrics and when she comes to the bridge with the words "ooh baby what you've done to me" it all goes from amazement to solution in words and music. So much honesty, this is pure art and on par with somebody like Joni Mitchell, two of the greatest singer/songwriters in history.
They're not Carole King's words, though. Gerry Goffin wrote most of the lyrics, with Jerry Wexler coming up with the title.
@@georgebailey8179 Yeah, there is that...😏😂 💯👍
@@georgebailey8179 True, but Carole came up with the music, and all of the soulful piano parts.
Carole King singing this song, is my style and touches me deeply inside.
I saw this lovely lady in a twilight concert at a winery at Cessnock, NSW,Australia..unforgettable..
God this woman was channeling some serious life emotions she was beyond a doubt tapped into the universal consciousness as were so many of the writers of that era. When they are asked where the inspiration for their songs most don’t know they say it just popped in their head... I really wish today’s musicians would have those moments of clarity.... the times are different now we’ve lost that feeling of love as our core emotion....I’m afraid if humanity as a whole never regains that feeling of love for our world or for our neighbors or ultimately for our selves.... certainly it will ensure a rapid end of our time on the top of food chain....there’s still hope
Ron Currier Beautifully written!! 🙏🏾👍🏽
Agree
OMG. Where have you been .....You are UP there with the Greats.... Your voice brings back memories for me.Luv you
GENIUS! WHO CAN WRITE THIS!!! There will NEVER another artist like Miss Carole!!!
Thank you for this song and your presence in this Universe! 💜🔔💜
author of THE DEATH TAX sez: CK puts on a pop songwriting clinic in "Tapestry," an album that is equal parts sweet, sunny, and melancholy, an enduring classic that features such hidden gems as "Home Again" and "Where You Lead" among its pop standards. Bravo, Carole!
merveilleuse chanson; certes l'inteerprétation d'Aretha est puissante et véhicule un message mais cette version de Carole me bouleverse dans l'émotion. Bravo Madame et merci...
Esta mujer es...MARAVILLOSA.
I wore out two versions of "Tapestry" on vinyl, also one cassette tape. I've still got the other tape, the one I made from the CD when THAT came out.
I also have the "Tapestry" album of sheet music, and can make a fair shift of playing this number on piano.
Thank you, Carole. (I really mean it.)
I am Russian, but it is evident to me that Tapestry is one of the greatest albums ever made by humans, and this is something that Americans should be proud of for the next thousand years.
when you meet someone who fits this song.....you will sing it without even realizing you knew the words.
Beautiful comment…and yes, you’re right!
I wore this album out listening to it in my 20's I loved it!
Hi Darlene hope you’re okay?
A classic! No one does it better.
This woman Miss Carole King is so gorgeously beautiful 🌹💐🌹💐 had it not been for her and those amazing lyrics that piano playing there wouldn't be a" natural woman💋💋🩸🩸❤️❤️💋💋❤️❤️🩸🩸
Saaaang
Carol King
Great job!
Such a calmness
When you sing it.
You are such a beautiful example of beauty on this earth. God bless you you beautiful soul. You have given us such warmth and joy. Thank you forever xxx
Absolutely love this piano work!
I listened to this album, but don’t remember this one on it. I loved so many songs on this album... I didn’t realize Carol King wrote this.
Summer D She co-wrote this song with two men.
@@Jamie-Dodger She wrote the song!
@@laurakaminsky5407 She co-wrote this track with two men: Gerry Goffin and Jerry Wexler... like l said.
Jamie Dodger King wrote the melody ,goffin wrote the lyrics,wexler came up with the title.facts matter.lol
I never knew king was the original composer of this song
You are a natural woman❤❤
At one time, perhaps still, Carole's "Tapestry" sold more copies than any other album ever. I wore out two vinyl copies myself, and have a pretty worn CD.
Carole's music has outlived the medium. What a beautiful human being she is.
there is no one like Aretha Franklin and she is one of the greats , but I find my inspiration and my love goes to the true musicians and artists who create these songs, no they are will never be Beyonce or Aretha or whoever else but they are the reason that these entertainers are where they are and I think they deserve all the credit in the world.
i know every word to every song. best selling album ‘til frampton comes alive. then rumors. then thriller. i have ‘em all just by chance
This version will always be a mood! ❤❤❤
WONDERFUL SONG ❤ BRING BACK BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES ❤ THANK YOU !!!
This version sounds amazing likewise Aretha Franklin's version too. They both are great artists! :)
Carole King wrote it!
@@laurakaminsky5407 We know.
Have Aretha and Carole ever done this as a duet, live, for a special/awards ceremony, etc.??
@@Fordworldrallyfan Not a duet but Aretha sang this when Carole was commemorated at the Kennedy Center Honors 2015 ruclips.net/video/Zz-8RZIQxaw/видео.html
I also learned that Aretha and Carole were born less than 2 months apart - the icons must have seen each other as sisters
Who is still listening to this in 2024
I have, since 1971
Me
Anyone that can appreciate the essence of what the words mean. Expressions of how you feel. The song was written for all of women that loves and appreciate a good man in their lives.
🙋🏻♀️
Lookin' out on the morning rain
I used to feel uninspired
And when I knew I had to face another day
Lord, it made me feel so tired
Before the day I met you, life was so unkind
But your love was the key to my peace of mind
'Cause you make me feel
You make me feel
You make me feel like
A natural woman
When my soul was in the lost-and-found
You came along to claim it
I didn't know just what was wrong with me
Till your kiss helped me name it
Now I'm no longer doubtful of what I'm living for
'Cause if I make you happy I don't need to do more
You make me feel
You make me feel
You make me feel like
A natural woman
Oh, baby, what you've done to me
You make me feel so good inside
And I just want to be close to you
You make me feel so alive
You make me feel
You make me feel
You make me feel like
A natural woman
I had to scroll way to far for the lyrics in the comments. Thank you for lyrics!
what a song writer! how her songs have lasted the test of time - and her "versions" are what she meant for them! I love Aretha Franklin's version a lot - But I always think of Carole King, even then -
I really like Carol Burnett's daughter's version in the movie, Tokyo Pop.
1971 What A Year For Music .Every Song On This Album Was A Big Hit
Life was very unkind I wasn't loved properly. When I laid my blue eyes on your brown eyes and i got to see you everyday, you changed my mind swiftly. ♡
My first love.... And YOU know Denis that it's you
Always made me feel like a Natural Woman
We listened to Carole the 1st time we Made Love 1973
How I wish you were here with me
Now xxx
Classic song writing - and perfect delivery
Carole King is a great writer. I think she is what elton John, Prince and Phil Collins modeled their songwriting from. All great writers!!
I just saw Beautifull, The Carol King Musical in Thousand Oaks, CA. It is a wonderful show! Please see it when it comes to your area in 2020. You will have a great time!
She sings it reachs the soul.
They both make me cry. That's just me tho
Saw Beautiful The Carole King musical this weeks...it's touring the US if you can go go
Absolutely a amazing composer, writer and Artist ! I'm going to go see her this sat. In central park. And my mother with be with me in spirit as she played her back in the 60's when i was introduced to her. Peace
Omiljena izvedba ove pesme...ima neke nostalgije, ceznje, smirenosti, a opet, sve prsti od strasti!
This song is so moving...Makes me cry.
I heard her for the first time in the movie...
"The
Handmaid's Tale".!
SoSad
😥😥😥
No matter what group is replaying it as long as they can carry a note it's 💯
とても良い曲ですね。心を打たれます。
Carol king you willl be a diva pop star...for me...
You're late girl
I do its one of my favorite songs I'm 62 yr
she is too famous as a genius singer.I am very
happy to hear this song.