
View from Innside Nomad Hotel, Chelsea, Manhattan, February 2017

And this called for some music, with an obvious title. Written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin, it was first released in 1962 by the Drifters. Many others chose to sing this great song, and I may be back with more up on the roofs before the month is out.

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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 17 January 2021
Posted as part of Becky’s January SquareUp
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Great rooftops, Debbie
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Rooftops are unique and something that most don’t capture. Well done.
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Wonderful rooftops. That song has always been fun. Been thinking of you., my friend 😀
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I love that song.
I expected to see some laundry hanging up there on the roof.
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I am singing now haha
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Great roof scenes Debbie. You pinched my next song. Maybe I’ll find a different version but that one is the best 🙂
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Sorry!!! Just go for the same one, Brian. Everyone has to love this one.
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I bet it was the first song that came into your head
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I’ve always liked it. 😀 😀
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Me too! 🙂 🙂 Love this version, and Kenny Lynch. Singing along! An emotional day yesterday, Debs. Sending hugs!
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Yes very emotional. But I thought we’d have a more cheerful song today than yesterday. Thanks for all the hugs, Jo.
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🤗💕💕
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Great roof scenes Debbie, and excellent choice of music too. Hope you are doing okay this morning – thinking of you xxx
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