Everybody knows that Carole King wrote the songs “It’s Too Late” and “[You


Everybody knows that Carole King wrote the songs “It’s Too Late” and “[You Make Me Feel Like] A Natural Woman.” But she also wrote a slew of songs that were made famous by other artists. Here are five, with the group that made it a hit:

v “Pleasant Valley Sunday”: The Monkees

v “Take Good Care of My Baby”: Bobby Vee

v “Up on the Roof”: The Drifters

v “Loco-Motion”: Little Eva

v “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow”: The Shirelles

“Survivor — One World” (8 p.m., cbs): The season finale of “Survivor: One World” airs tonight and you know what that means: We find out which ruthless castaway outlasted everyone else for 39 days on a blasted island without resorting to cannibalism.

“Once upon a time” (8 p.m., abc): One poison apple doesn’t spoil the whole bunch, but it sure can cause more than acid reflux for Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin) on “Once Upon a Time.” As Chapter 1 of this cheesy-yet-magical fairy tale ends, expect some dramatic twists and more sinister scheming from the Evil Queen (Lana Parrilla).

“DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES” SERIES FINALE (9 p.m., ABC): The week is stuffed with season finales, so many that we couldn’t squeeze them all in. But we weren’t about to ignore the swan song of a milestone show. “Desperate Housewives,” which is ending its eight-year run, clearly was past its prime a long time ago. But that doesn’t take away the fact that it was a ratings blockbuster and cultural phenomenon back in 2004 when it introduced us to the women of Wisteria Lane. The “splashy” two-hour finale revolves around Bree’s (Marcia Cross) murder trial, Renee’s (Vanessa Williams) impending wedding, Susan’s (Teri Hatcher) secret attempt to sell her house and Mrs. McCluskey’s (Kathryn Joosten) preparations to deal with the final stages of her lung cancer. A couple of familiar faces also will return for the farewell episode: Katherine Mayfair (Dana Delany) and the late Mrs. Huber.

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Ursuline High to stage ‘Seussical’

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The theater department of Ursuline High School, 750 Wick Ave., will present “Seussical, the Musical” at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and at 2 p.m. May 20. Based on the children’s book by Dr. Seuss, the musical includes favorite characters such as Horton the Elephant and the Cat in the Hat.

Tickets are $12 ($8 for students) and may be reserved by calling 330-744-4563.