Now and Forever (Carole King song)

"Now and Forever"
Single by Carole King
from the album League of Their Own
Released 1992
Genre Pop / Rock
Length 3:14
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Carole King

"Now and Forever" is a song written and recorded by Carole King for the major motion picture A League of Their Own.

The song was written in 1992 solely by Carole King. It was recorded the same year.

The song became a hit on the US AC chart.

Carole King received a Grammy Award nomination for "Now and Forever."

Contents

History

Carole King was offered to write and record the end title song to the film A League of Their Own by Penny Marshall, the director of the movie. As the end title section is a very prestigious part of a movie, Carole King gladly accepted the offer. Carole King wrote the song, and she stated that she and Penny Marshall both liked it. Everything was set for King to record the song as the end title song, but one day Carole King received a phone call from Penny Marshall. Penny Marshall stated that a problem had occurred: Madonna was in the movie and had a contract. Madonna's contract stated that she had to record the end title song. As she said in her Welcome to My Living Room DVD, Carole King felt "bummed." However, Marshall was still determined to get King's song in the movie. Therefore, Penny had a new opening of the movie written and filmed and put King's song in the beginning.

Recordings and Appearances

The original version of "Now and Forever" was recorded in 1992 and originally appears on the soundtrack from the movie.

In 1993, Carole King released an album, Colour of Your Dreams, and put the song on that album. It is the same version as the recording on the soundtrack.

In 2005 Carole King released her live The Living Room Tour album. "Now and Forever" is track four on this album.

On January 12, 2006, Dana Reeve, wife of Christopher Reeve, sang the song live at Madison Square Garden in honor of New York Rangers hockey player Mark Messier.

Charts

Year Chart Position
1992 Polish Music Charts 39
US AC 18

References