Carole King Revisits 1983 Song ‘One Small Voice’ After Women’s March

Carole King rereleased her 1983 song “One Small Voice” after finding inspiration from the historic Women’s March on Washington and parallel gatherings across the nation.

The songwriting legend took part in a January 21st march in Stanley, Idaho – where she resides now – alongside 29 other people, nearly half the town’s population, who braved a snowstorm for the event.

“I carried a handmade sign that said ‘One Small Voice’ because I’ve never stopped believing that one small voice plus millions of other small voices is exactly how we change the world,” King wrote in a letter published on the Huffington Post.

“One Small Voice,” which draws inspiration from the Hans Christian Andersen tale The Emperor’s New Clothes, initially appeared on King’s 1983 LP Speeding Time….