Tapestry played like an instant greatest-hits album upon its arrival in 1971, and not only because King — a major behind-the-scenes songwriter for a decade — revisited her classics "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman." Offering new standards like "You've Got a Friend" and a double-sided AM radio smash in "I Feel the Earth Move"/"It's Too Late," the album all but took over the pop-rock world. It ultimately stayed on the Billboard album chart for some 300 weeks.) Tapestry caught the mood of a changing America (and any fan of Joni Mitchell's Blue should also listen to this classic). Two bonus cuts augment this expanded edition
01. I Feel The Earth Move
02. So Far Away
03. It’s Too Late
04. Home Again
05. Beautiful
06. Way Over Yonder
07. You’ve Got A Friend
08. Where You Lead
09. Will You Love Me Tomorrow?
10. Smackwater Jack
11. Tapestry
12. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
13. Out In The Cold
14. Smackwater Jack