On This Day: April 1 1989 City Streets by Carole King Was Released

Hey!

Welcome to We love the Eighties Community!

Thanks for visiting our 80s paradise. At We Love the Eighties we celebrate everything that made the 1980s unforgettable, from classic music and blockbuster movies to retro TV shows, vintage video games, pop culture icons, and bold fashion trends. Take a trip down memory lane with our Retro Rewind flashbacks, join in on nostalgic forum discussions, and share your favorite memories from the greatest decade ever. Guests can browse a few threads, but full access requires registration. Ready to relive the magic of the 80s? Sign up today and become part of our passionate eighties community.

Overview Discussion

On This Day: April 1 1989 City Streets by Carole King Was Released
On this day April 1 1989 Carole King released her fifteenth studio album City Streets. The album marked a return to her rock roots with a more electric sound and featured collaborations that gave the record a modern edge for the late 80s.

City Streets reached number 25 on the US Billboard charts and included contributions from artists like Eric Clapton who played guitar on the title track. The album blended heartfelt songwriting with bluesy rock production giving longtime fans a fresh side of King while introducing her to a younger audience.

With themes of resilience independence and urban life City Streets showed that Carole King was still evolving nearly two decades after the release of Tapestry.

Fun fact: The music video for City Streets featured Carole King walking through gritty city scenes alongside Eric Clapton on guitar making it one of her most visually memorable performances.

Trivia question: What legendary guitarist played on the title track of Carole King’s album City Streets?

Comments

There are no comments to display
Back
Top