The famous songwriter Gerry Goffin died of natural causes at the age of 75. He had written with his ex wife, Carole King, some of the biggest hits of ’60s.
The death of Goffin was announced by Carole King on Facebook saying that he died of natural causes at his home in Beverly Hills.
Goffin’s hits written with King include “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” and “(You Make me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” “Some Kind of Wonderful” for the Drifters, “The Loco-Motion” for Little Eva and “Pleasant Valley Sunday” for The Monkees.
Goffin and King divorced in 1968.