Legendary singer-songwriter Carole King will be profiled in the latest episode of PBS's American Masters.

King has written some of the most beloved songs in American history, including "Natural Woman," "It's Too Late," "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" and "You've Got a Friend." She became a solo artist and rose to fame with her smash album Tapestry, which won a Grammy for Album of the Year.

"Delve into the hit singer-songwriter's life and career from 1960s New York to the music mecca of '70s LA to the present," the PBS press release for this episode reads. "King joins collaborators and family in new interviews, while rare home movies, performances and photos complete the tapestry."

American Masters - Carole King: Natural Woman premieres at 9 p.m. ET/PT on PBS and will last for one hour.

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Check out a video preview of American Masters - Carole King: Natural Woman below: