It's Going To Take Some Time

Carole King

About It's Going To Take Some Time

"It's Going to Take Some Time" is a song written by Carole King and Toni Stern for King's 1971 album, Music. It was redone by the Carpenters in 1972 for their fourth album, A Song for You. According to Richard Carpenter, he had to choose which songs he wanted to remake, and there was a big pile of 7-inch singles he had to listen to. When he encountered "It's Going to Take Some Time", he knew it would be a hit, and recorded it. The song peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. Tim Weisberg played the bass flute, but the flute solo was played by Bob Messenger on a (standard) alto flute. King is quoted as saying that the duo's lush, string-laden cover, including a flute solo, made her own more sparse version sound "like a demo". According to musicologist James E. Perone, the lyrics describe someone recovering from a relationship that has ended. They contrast the current situation, where the singer sings that "it's going to take some time this time" with her future recovery from the sadness. Perone interprets the syncopations of much of the music as reflecting her recovery, but notes that the smoother, unsyncopated music at the end of each verse bring her back to the present day reality. Actress Jessie Mueller, who portrayed King in the Broadway musical Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, regards "It's Going to Take Some Time" as one of her favorite King songs, adding that King "knows how to write a breakup song! She can encapsulate a feeling and mood so well, and with such depth and simplicity at the same time."Jazz organist Richard "Groove" Holmes recorded an instrumental version on his 1973 album Night Glider. 


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It's gonna take some time this time
To get myself in shape.
I really fell out of line this time,
I really missed the gate.
The birds on the telephone like, (next time)
Are cryin' out to me, (next time)
And I won't be so blind next time,
And I'll find some harmony.

But it's going to take some time this time,
And I can't make demands.
But, like the young trees in the winter time,
I'll learn how to bend.
After all the tears we've spent,
How could we make amends?
So, it's one more round for experience
And I'm on the road again,
And it's going to take some time this time!

But it's going to take some time this time,
No matter what I've planned.
And, like the young trees in the winter time,
I'll learn how to bend.
After all the tears we've spent,
How could we make amends?
So, it's one more round for experience
And I'm on the road again,
And it's going to take some time this time!

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Carole King

Carole King (born February 9, 1942) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. King and her former husband Gerry Goffin wrote more than two dozen chart hits for numerous artists during the 1960s, many of which have become standards. As a singer, her Tapestry album topped the U.S. album chart for 15 weeks in 1971, and remained on the charts for more than six years. more »

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Written by: CAROLE KING, TONI STERN

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10 facts about this song

Songwriters
"It's Going To Take Some Time" was written by Carole King and her then-husband James Taylor in 1971. Both artists are renowned for their contributions to the music industry.
Carole King's Version
King was the first one to record the song for her 1971 studio album "Music". King is known for her heartfelt and introspective lyrics, qualities that are laden throughout "It's Going to Take Some Time".
Carpenters' Version
The band Carpenters covered "It's Going to Take Some Time" for their 1972 album "A Song for You". Their rendition of the song became a big hit, reaching #12 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Impact of Carpenters' Version
Despite being a cover, many people associate "It's Going to Take Some Time" with Carpenters instead of Carole King, due to the song's success on their album.
Dishwalla's Version
American rock band Dishwalla provided their take on "It's Going to Take Some Time" for their 1996 soundtrack album, "Tribute to The Carpenters". Their rendition explored a more alternative rock sound compared to the original.
Richard "Groove" Holmes' Version
Renowned jazz organist, Richard "Groove" Holmes also did a cover version of the song. His interpretation gravitated towards a jazz genre, showcasing his skills and experimental take on the classic.
Enduring Popularity
"It's Going to Take Some Time" has remained relevant and appreciated over the years. This is perhaps due to its relatable lyrics about recovery from loss which resonate with listeners across generations.
Distinct Style Difference
Each interpretation of "It's Going to Take Some Time" differs in musical style - from King's original folk-rock version, to Carpenter's soft pop cover, Dishwalla's alternative rock rendition, to Richard "Groove" Holmes's jazz makeover.
Use in Media
The song has been used in several television series over the years, further extending its popularity and cultural impact.
Recognition
Although the original version of "It's Going to Take Some Time" by Carole King didn’t make it into the charts, Carpenters' cover version has been recognized as one of the 500 songs that shaped Rock and Roll by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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