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"Where You Lead" is a song written in 1970 by Carole King and Toni Stern. It first appeared on King's bestselling ''Tapestry'' album in January 1971. The song was inspired from the Book of Ruth, where it says: "Where you go, I will go".〔() Revised Standard Version〕 ''Rolling Stone Magazine'' critic Jon Landau described it as an "ingratiatingly witty song that seems to parody the romantic extremes of some of Carole's earlier work." Landau also praises the power of Russ Kunkel's drumming on the song.〔 Author James Perone states that a superficial reading of the lyrics could suggest that the song reinforces stereotypes that a woman should not put her desire for a career ahead pleasing her husband. But he goes on to say that the singer has actually made "an informed and empowered decision" to follow her man "because of the life changing impact" the relationship has had on her.〔 Barbra Streisand recorded the song for her August 1971 album ''Barbra Joan Streisand'', with a single just reaching "hit" status. In 1972, she released a live recording of the song on her album ''Live Concert at the Forum'', and it once again became a minor hit. Kate Taylor also covered the song on her 1971 album ''Sister Kate''. Allmusic critic Joe Viglione pointed out that Taylor's version has a "totally different flavor" from both King's and Streisand's versions.〔 Carole King re-recorded "Where You Lead" for the popular 2000s television series ''Gilmore Girls'' with her daughter Louise Goffin. The song was used as the series's theme song. On King's 2005 album, ''Love Makes the World - Deluxe Edition'', she re-recorded the song with Louise Goffin. Here it was titled "Where You Lead I Will Follow". The song appears on the subsequent 2005 live album ''The Living Room Tour''. King performed the song with James Taylor on many of the shows on their joint 2010 Troubadour Reunion Tour. ==Charts== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Where You Lead」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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