- (2001) TV commercial (with her daughter): The GAP.
- CD: "The Collection: "Really Rosie/Tapestry/Music" (CBS) (3-disc set)
- (1973) Album: "Rhymes and Reasons" (Ode Records)
- (1973) Album: "Fantasy" (Ode Records)
- (1974) Album: "Wrap Around Joy" (Ode Records)
- (1975) Album: "Really Rosie" (Ode Records)
- (1971) Album: "Writer" (Ode Records)
- (1971) Album: "Tapestry" (Ode Records). NOTE: Spent more than 300 weeks on the US charts.
- (1971) Album: "Music" (Ode Records)
- (2007) CD: "Carole King In Concert"
- (2011) Album: "A Holiday Carole".
- (1960) Single: "Oh, Neil" / "A Very Special Boy" (Alpine Records)
- Songwriter: Wrote (w/Gerry Goffin "I Can't Stay Mad at You", a hit for Skeeter Davis.
- (1976) Album: "Thoroughbred".
- (1963) Songwriter: Wrote (w/Gerry Goffin) "One Fine Day", a hit for The Chiffons.
- (1963) Played the piano on The Chiffons' single "One Fine Day".
- (1961) Songwriter: Wrote (w/Gerry Goffin) "Take Good Care of My Baby", a hit for Bobby Vee.
- (1863) Songwriter: Wrote (w/Gerry Goffin) "Go Away Little Girl", a #1 hit for Steven Lawrence. NOTE: The song was also a #1 hit in 1971 for Donny Osmond.
- (1967) Songwriter: Wrote (w/Gerry Goffin) "Pleasant Valley Sunday", a hit for The Monkees.
- (1962) Songwriter: Wrote (w/Gerry Goffin) "The Loco-Motion", a #1 hit for Little Eva. NOTE: It was also a #1 hit for Grand Funk Railroad in 1974.
- (1961) Songwriter: Wrote (w/Gerry Goffin) "It Might as Well Rain Until September", a hit for her.
- (8/2/2002) Performed in concert on the Today (1952) Show. One of her guitarists was her then-boyfriend, director Phil Alden Robinson.
- (1962) Songwriter: Wrote (w/Gerry Goffin) "Hey Girl", a hit for Freddie Scott.
- (1981) Stage: Wrote "King's Tapestry," performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA. Cast: Randy Graff and Robert Johanson.
- (4/26-28, 2019) Stage: "Tapesty: The Carole King Songbook," was performed at the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse in Hampton, NJ, with Suzanne O. Davis in the cast.
- (1963) Songwriter: Wrote (w/Gerry Goffin) "Up on the Roof", a hit for The Drifters.
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