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- Up on the Roof (song) - Wikipedia
" Up on the Roof " is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and recorded in 1962 by The Drifters Released late that year, the disc became a major hit in early 1963, reaching number 5 on the U S pop singles chart and number 4 on the U S R B singles chart [2]
- the drifters - up on the roof - YouTube
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- The Drifters – Up On the Roof Lyrics | Genius Lyrics
Up On the Roof Lyrics: (Up on the roof) (Up on the roof) When this old world starts getting me down And people are just too much for me to face (Up on the
- “Up on the Roof” (The Drifters) - Classic Song of the Day
Today’s classic summer-themed song of the day is “Up on the Roof” by the Drifters This true classic was released in September of 1962 and hit #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 (and #4 on the R B chart) early the next year
- Lyrics for Up On The Roof by The Drifters - Songfacts
You can feel the need to escape the heat of the pavement by simply moving upstairs to the roof When you're poor as a churchmouse can't afford to go away somewhere, you make the most of what you've got, and one of those things is the beauty of a cool night looking up at the stars
- Behind The Song: Carole King and Gerry Goffin, Up on the Roof
“Up on the Roof,” a hit for the Drifters in 1962, remains one of the most enduring songs of the latter-day Tin Pan Alley period (when writers labored at the Brill Building and other sites
- Up on the Roof - Carole King
I climb way up to the top of the stairs And all my cares just drift right into space On the roof it's peaceful as can be And there the world below can't bother me Let me tell you now When I come home feeling tired and beat I go up where the air is fresh and sweet I get away from the hustle and crowd And all that rat race noise down on the street
- James Taylor - Up On The Roof James Taylor performing ‘Up On The Roof . . .
James Taylor, who had played guitar on Carole King’s cover of “Up on the Roof” and had duetted it with her at her Carnegie Hall concert of June 18, 1971, remade “Up on the Roof” for his 1979 album release Flag
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