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Carole King Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Carole King Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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Carole King Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Carole King is a quintessential American female singer-songwriter.

She debuted at the young age of 16, but without major hits and experiencing setbacks; however, after turning 30, she flourished and left behind numerous classic songs.

Here, we present a ranking of Carole King’s popular tracks.

Carole King Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

You’ve Got a FriendCarole King1rank/position

Carole King – You’ve Got a Friend (Official Audio)
You've Got a FriendCarole King

This is a song included on the historic masterpiece Tapestry, released in 1971 by Carol King, a singer-songwriter who represents the United States.

There’s an anecdote that it was written as a response to the loneliness expressed by her friend James Taylor, and its theme is unconditional love and friendship—“Whenever you feel alone, I’ll be by your side.” The work earned King a Grammy Award, and Taylor’s cover also became a major hit.

When we face hardships and pain, we may find ourselves doubting our own worth.

At such times, this warm song of friendship powerfully affirms your presence right beside you, saying, “You are not alone.” It is a song that offers hope for life.

It’s Too LateCarole King2rank/position

Carole King – It’s Too Late (Official Audio)
It’s Too LateCarole King

Carol King, originally from the United States, delivered a delicate portrayal of heartbreak and the resolve to move forward with her 1971 release “It’s Too Late.” The song is included on the classic album Tapestry and continues to be cherished by many.

It’s a particularly comforting track for those who have just gone through a breakup or are in the process of coming to terms with it.

Its deeply empathetic lyrics and melody help soothe emotional wounds and offer encouragement.

Take some time to sit with this song when you’re spending a quiet moment alone.

Home AgainCarole King3rank/position

When it comes to Carole King, as a songwriter it’s “The Loco-Motion,” and as an artist it’s the album Tapestry.

Whether it’s good or bad that these are so overwhelmingly great that her other works get overshadowed is hard to say.

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This song is one of the tracks from Tapestry.

The piano interlude is especially memorable.

Anyone At AllCarole King4rank/position

Carole King – Anyone At All (from You’ve Got Mail)
Anyone At AllCarole King

The theme song of the movie “You’ve Got Mail.” It’s a deeply moving ballad about how strangely comfortable it feels to be together, and the feeling of being grateful that you’re the one who catches me when I fall.

(You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural WomanCarole King5rank/position

Carole King – (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (Official Audio)
(You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural WomanCarole King

One song I especially want tired women to listen to is Carole King’s “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman.” As one of America’s quintessential singer-songwriters, her voice has a mysterious power that reaches straight into the listener’s heart.

The lyrics of “A Natural Woman,” included on her landmark 1971 album Tapestry, teach us that it’s enough to be a woman in your natural, authentic self.

Aretha Franklin, known as the Queen of Soul, also covered the song, and her version is a soulful performance overflowing with gospel feeling.

Child Of MineCarole King6rank/position

Carole King – Child of Mine (Official Audio)
Child Of MineCarole King

A classic song that gently sings of deep parental love and trust is included on American singer-songwriter Carole King’s solo debut album, Writer.

Released in May 1970, the work is notable for its warm melodies that weave together elements of soft rock and folk.

Its simple, piano-centered arrangement blends beautifully with King’s gentle vocals, conveying a child’s purity, hopes for the future, and a parent’s unconditional love.

Performed as well at her first solo concert at Carnegie Hall in June 1971—where it moved the audience—this piece is perfect not only for those raising children but for anyone who wishes to reflect on the bonds between parent and child.

I Feel the Earth MoveCarole King7rank/position

Carole King – I Feel the Earth Move (Official Audio)
I Feel the Earth MoveCarole King

Carole King, a female singer-songwriter who has had a strong influence on Japanese musicians as well.

She’s strongly associated with gentle, expansive songs like “You’ve Got a Friend” and “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman.” In “I Feel the Earth Move,” though, you can hear her powerful, sultry side.

It’s well known from the Toyota RAV4 commercial.

The A section is just so cool, with pounding piano and funky rhythm guitar.

In contrast, the chorus showcases her free, expressive vocals in a sexy way.

That contrast gives the track a capricious, little-devil charm!

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