Funny how I feel more myself with you
Than anybody else that I ever knew
I hear it in your voice, see it in your face
You've become the memory I can't erase
You could have been anyone at all
A stranger falling out of the blue
I'm so glad it was you
It wasn't in the plan, not that I could see
Suddenly a miracle came to me
Safe within your arms, I can say what's true
Nothing in the world I would keep from you
You could have been anyone at all
An old friend calling out of the blue
I'm so glad it was you
Words can hurt you, if you let them
People say them and forget them
Words can promise, words can lie
But your words make me feel like I can fly
You could have been anyone at all
A net that catches me when I fall
I'm so glad it was you
You could have been anyone at all
An old friend calling out of the blue
I'm so glad it was you
Anyone at all
Anyone at all
Anyone at all
So glad it was you
Carole King, born Carol Joan Klein in New York City on February 9, 1942, is an American singer-songwriter, composer, and pianist of international acclaim. She began her career as a songwriter for other artists, penning hits for The Shirelles, The Drifters, and Aretha Franklin. In 1971, she reached the pinnacle of popularity with her album *Tapestry*, a masterpiece that sold over 25 million copies worldwide. The album features some of her most beloved songs, including "It's Too Late", "I Feel the Earth Move", and "So Far Away". Carole King was a pivotal figure in popular music during the 1970s, influencing generations of singer-songwriters with her poetic sensibility and musical talent. Among her other notable albums are *Music* (1972) and *Rhymes and Reasons* (1973). Besides her solo career, she collaborated with Gerry Goffin, her former husband, writing numerous hits that have become part of pop music history.
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