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  1. And it says all men are brothers under the skin. Brothers under the skin. Looking out my window. Peace in the valley just don't come. Though I know that she's my sister. And that I'm the selfish one. And I look at all the people. And I love the ones I can. And I wonder if the dream will be.

  2. 8 de dic. de 2006 · Carole King is a genius of a talent who doesn't need to top her previous work to make great music. Oh my god all I have to do is close my eyes and put this CD on and its 1972 or 73 all over again. Something about her mellow, easy, beautiful singing makes a man feel innocent again.

  3. On Rhymes and Reasons, the tables are reversed, and the burden is ours to bear with her. This message is most explicitly stated in Carole’s song, “I Think I Can Hear You,” which is directed ...

  4. When Carole King released Rhymes and Reasons during October of 1972, she was in the midst of a string of seven albums, from 1971′s Tapestry to 1977′s Simple Things, that elevated her to the top echelon of music superstars, both artistically and commercially.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1972 Vinyl release of "Rhymes & Reasons" on Discogs.

  6. www.caroleking.com › discography › rhymes-reasonsFerguson Road | Carole King

    But sometimes it's so hard to get along. I don't want to hang on to anybody. So before you say you're leaving, I'll be gone. I'm gonna head on up to old Ferguson Road. Find myself a spot where the sun shines through. I'll throw some old mattress in the back of my bus. And get a good head start on forgetting you. You know I've never known anybody.

  7. Carole King -- two great tracks from Rhymes & Reasons.wmv. 5:56. Come Down Easy. 3:06. Gotta Get Through Another Day. 2:34. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1972 Vinyl release of "Rhymes & Reasons" on Discogs.