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Gerry Goffin (born February 11 1939, Brooklyn, New York) is an American lyricist. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 with former songwriting partner and first wife, Carole King. As of 2008 he's co-penned six Billboard Hot 100 chart-toppers.

Career

Goffin enlisted with the Marine Corps Reserve after graduating from Brooklyn Technical High School. After spending a year at the U.S. Naval Academy, he resigned from the Navy to study chemistry at Queens College.
   Marrying Carole King in 1960, he and his wife together pursued a successful songwriting career, notably as part of the famous Brill Building songwriting team. Their breakthrough hit was 1961's "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", which was recorded by The Shirelles and later, Dusty Springfield. Although they divorced in 1968, the two continued to work together for some years afterwards. They are the parents of singer-songwriter, Louise Goffin.
   In addition to King, Goffin also collaborated with other songwriters, notably Barry Mann, Russ Titelman, Barry Goldberg and Michael Masser. Works produced by these collaborations include:
More recent works attributed to Goffin are:
  • "Time, Don't Run Out On Me"; recorded by Anne Murray
  • "A Long and Lasting Love"; recorded by Glenn Medeiros In 1995, Goffin remarried. He was one of the first people to take notice of Kelly Clarkson's talent, and had hired her to do demo work prior to her auditioning for American Idol in 2001.
       Today, Goffin lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

    Songs by Goffin

    Year Song Songwriters Performer U.S. Hot 100 Cover versions
    1960 "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" Goffin & King The Shirelles #1 Dusty Springfield (in 1964), Cher (in 1966), The Four Seasons (#24, 1968), Linda Ronstadt (in 1970), Carole King (in 1971, Roberta Flack (#76, 1972), Melanie, (#82, 1973), Dana Valery, (#95, 1976), Dave Mason (#39, 1978), Laura Branigan (in 1984), Joe Walsh (in 1992)
    1961 "Who Put The Bomp (In the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)" Goffin & Mann Barry Mann #7
    1961 "Every Breath I Take" Goffin & King The Drifters
    1961 "Run To Him" Goffin & Keller Bobby Vee #2 Donny Osmond (in 1972)
    1961 "Take Good Care of My Baby" Goffin & King Bobby Vee #1 Dion and the Belmonts (later in 1961), Smokie (in 1981), Bobby Vinton, Stephen Collins, Dick Brave
    1961 "Halfway To Paradise" Goffin & King Tony Orlando #39
    1961 "Some Kind of Wonderful" Goffin & King The Drifters #32 Marvin Gaye (in 1968), King (in 1971); not the same song as the Grand Funk Railroad hit
    1962 "Chains" Goffin & King The Cookies #17 The Beatles (in 1963), King
    1962 "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby" Goffin & King Little Eva #12 The Beatles (in 1964)
    1962 "The Loco-Motion" Goffin & King Little Eva #1 The Chiffons (in 1963), Grand Funk Railroad (in 1974, #1), King, Kylie Minogue (in 1988, #3), Tina Turner, Dwight Yoakam
    1962 "He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)" Goffin & King The Crystals - The Motels (in 1982)
    1962 "When My Little Girl Is Smiling" Goffin & King The Drifters #28
    1962 "Point Of No Return" Goffin & King Gene McDaniels #21
    1962 "Go Away Little Girl" Goffin & King Steve Lawrence #1 Donny Osmond (in 1971, #1)
    1963 "Don't Say Nothing Bad (About My Baby)" Goffin & King The Cookies #7
    1963 "Hey Girl" Goffin & King Freddie Scott #10 Donny Osmond (in 1972, #9), King, Billy Joel (in 1997)
    1963 "One Fine Day" Goffin & King The Chiffons #5 Rita Coolidge (in 1979, #66), King (#12), Aaron Neville (in 1993), Natalie Merchant (in 1996)
    1963 "Up on the Roof" Goffin & King The Drifters - King (in 1970), Laura Nyro (in 1970), James Taylor (in 1979 (#28)), Neil Diamond, Billy Joe Royal, Peter Cincotti
    1964 "I Can't Hear You No More" Goffin & King Betty Everett #66 Dusty Springfield (in 1965), King (in 1970), Helen Reddy (in 1976, #29)
    1964 "I'm into Something Good" Goffin & King "Earl-Jean" McCrea #38 Herman's Hermits (later in 1964, #13)
    1964 "Oh No Not My Baby" Goffin & King Maxine Brown #24 Manfred Mann (in 1965), Dusty Springfield (in 1965), Aretha Franklin (in 1970), Rod Stewart (in 1973, #59), King, Cher, Linda Ronstadt (in 1994)
    1965 "Just Once in My Life" Goffin & King & Spector The Righteous Brothers #9
    1966 "Don't Bring Me Down" Goffin & King The Animals #12 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
    1966 "Goin' Back" Goffin & King Dusty Springfield - The Byrds (in 1968, #86), King
    1967 "Pleasant Valley Sunday" Goffin & King The Monkees #3
    1967 "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" Goffin & King Aretha Franklin #8 King (in 1971), Laura Nyro (in 1971), Rod Stewart (in 1974), Mary J. Blige (in 1995), Celine Dion (in 1995)
    1968 "Porpoise Song" Goffin & King The Monkees #62
    1968 "Wasn't Born to Follow" Goffin & King The Byrds The Lemon Pipers (in 1968), King
    1969 "Don't Forget About Me" Goffin & King Dusty Springfield #64
    1969 "I Can't Make It Alone" Goffin & King Dusty Springfield - Maria McKee (in 1993)
    1970 "Hi-De-Ho (That Old Sweet Roll)" Goffin & King Blood, Sweat and Tears #14 Dusty Springfield (in 1969, unreleased until 1999), King
    1971 "Smackwater Jack" Goffin & King Carole King
    1973 "I've Got to Use My Imagination" Goffin & Goldberg Gladys Knight and The Pips #4
    1975 "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" Goffin & Masser Diana Ross #1
    1975 "It's Not The Spotlight" Goffin & Goldberg Rod Stewart
    1980 "Someone That I Used To Love" Goffin & Masser Natalie Cole #21
    1983 "Tonight I Celebrate My Love" Goffin Roberta Flack & Peabo Bryson #16
    1985 "Saving All My Love for You" Goffin Whitney Houston #1
    1987 "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You" Goffin & Masser Glenn Medeiros #12 George Benson (in 1984)
    1989 "Miss You Like Crazy" Goffin & Masser Natalie Cole #7

    Discography

  • It Ain't Exactly Entertainment (1973)
  • Back Room Blood (1995) Further Information

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