Way Over Yonder

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"Way Over Yonder" is a soulful, gospel-influenced ballad by Carole King from her landmark 1971 album "Tapestry."

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Way Over Yonder canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
song
album Tapestry
composer Carole King
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuredOn Carole King concerts
firstReleaseFormat vinyl LP
followsInTrackListing “Home Again”
surface form: Home Again

Smackwater Jack
genre ballad
gospel
soul
hasCanonicalPerformer Carole King
hasInfluenceFrom African American spirituals
surface form: American spirituals

gospel music
soul music
hasMusicalStyle gospel-influenced pop
singer-songwriter
hasTheme hope
search for a better place
spiritual longing
hasType album track
includedIn 1970s popular music
Carole King
surface form: Carole King discography
isOnLandmarkAlbum Tapestry
isPartOf early 1970s singer-songwriter movement
language English
lyricist Carole King
medium studio recording
musicBy Carole King
notableFor gospel-influenced arrangement
soulful vocal performance by Carole King
partOf Tapestry
performer Carole King
producer Lou Adler
publicationDate 1971
recordedFor Ode Records
recordingArtist Carole King
recordLabel Ode Records
vocalist Carole King
wordsBy Carole King

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Tapestry hasPart Way Over Yonder
Smackwater Jack followsOnAlbum Way Over Yonder
The Essential Carole King hasTrack Way Over Yonder
Tapestry (1971 studio album by Carole King) hasPart Way Over Yonder
subject surface form: Tapestry