Gerry Goffin and Carole King receive The Recording Academy Trustees Award on Feb. 7, 2004, the day before the 46th Annual GRAMMY Awards. Photo Courtesy of The Recording Academy®/Wireimage.com © 2004. Photographed by: R. Diamond.
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Gerry Goffin, American lyricist, ex-husband and songwriting partner of Carole King, who wrote such 1960s hits as
Will You Love Me Tomorrow and
Natural Woman, and has died at his home in Los Angeles. He was 75. The following is a statement by Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy:
"A legendary songwriter and a 2004 Recording Academy Trustees Award
recipient (along with Carole King), Gerry Goffin was a profound lyricist
who penned chart-topping hits for various artists for more than 40
years. He began his career with King, embarking on a remarkable
songwriting partnership that resulted in such timeless classics as “Will
You Love Me Tomorrow,”
“(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” and “Up On The Roof.” Goffin
would later go on to compose such No. 1 songs as “Theme From Mahogany
(Do You Know Where You’re Going To?)” and “Saving All My Love For You.”
His prolific career has left an indelible mark on our culture, and his
exceptional legacy will continue to teach and inspire many generations
to come. Our music community has truly lost one of its finest, and our
deepest sympathies go out to his family, his friends, and all who have
benefited from and have been moved by his extraordinary and heartfelt
talent."