Carole King (born February 9, 1942) is an American songwriter, singer, and pianist, regarded as one of the most influential female songwriters of the 20th century. One half of a legendary songwriting partnership together with her one-time husband, Gerry Goffin, she wrote several hit songs in the '60s hits for artists such as The Shirelles ("Will You Love Me Tomorrow"), Aretha Franklin ("(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"), and The Monkees ("Pleasant Valley Sunday").
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written and performed by Carole King from "Tapestry", 1971 transcribed by Peter Eybert
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AAmaj7A7F#m7 Sometimes I wonder if I'm ever gonna make it home again DD/C#D/BD/AA It's so far and out of sight. AAmaj7A7F#m7 I really need someone to talk to, and nobody else DD/C#D/BD/AAA9 knows how to comfort me tonight. F#mA7 Snow is cold, rain is wet, DAB7E7 chills my soul right to the marrow. AAmaj7A7F#m7A I won't be happy till I see you alone again, DD/C#D/BA7susAA7susAA7sus till I'm home again and feelin right.
F#mA7 Snow is cold, rain is wet, DAB7E7 chills my soul right to the marrow. AAmaj7A7F#m7 I won't be happy till I see you alone again, DD/C#D/BA7susAA7susAA7sus till I'm home again and feelin' right, DD/C#D/BA7susAA7susAA7sus till I'm home again and feelin' right, DD/C#D/BA7susAA7susAG6AG6A I wanna be home again and feelin' right.