Carole King on Letterman, August 26, 1982
Carole King's complete first appearance on Late Night, first with her performance of "Locomotion/One Fine Day," then a three-segment chat with Dave, a performance of "Read Between the Lines" and finally, in her last segment, "It's a War." Backing her are, I think, Robert McEntee and Eric Johnson (guitars), and Richard Hardy (saxophone).
Видео Carole King on Letterman, August 26, 1982 канала Don Giller
Видео Carole King on Letterman, August 26, 1982 канала Don Giller
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