Carole King is the songwriting GOAT, so says Taylor Allison Swift. Swift, 31, kicked off the 2021 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony by paying tribute to one of this year’s inductees, Carole King, 79.
Swift opened the event by covering King’s classic, “Will You Love Me Tomorrow?”, originally written for the Shirelles in the 1960s and later performed by King herself on her 1971 album, “Tapestry.” Dressed in a black and gold lace bodysuit, Swift took the stage and delivered a rendition of the song that Rolling Stone described as a track that “could’ve slipped right onto 1989.” Cameras turned towards King at the end of Swift’s performance, catching her wiping away tears and indicating her approval.
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