In recent weeks, a self-quarantining Carole King has posted videos on her social media pages of her performing snippets of various songs from her back catalog with lyrics updated to reference life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Her latest clip, posted Wednesday on her Twitter, Facebook and Instagram pages, features King singing the chorus of her 1972 hit "Sweet Seasons," albeit with slightly altered words.
"The original lyric was written by Toni Stern, and I've adapted it for 2020," the 78-year-old singer/songwriter explains in the video she shared.
The only changes King makes are singing "I wish we could get there easily" rather than "You know we can get there easily," and "I'm hoping for sweet seasons" instead of "Talkin' 'bout sweet seasons."
MORE: 'Everybody has to stay in one place': Watch Carole King update 'So Far Away' for the COVID-19 quarantineAfter her performance, King says, "I wish you and your family all the best. I hope you stay safe and well. We're gonna get through this. Hang in there."
"Sweet Seasons" appeared on the singer's chart-topping 1971 album, "Music," and peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Stern co-wrote many songs with King, including "It's Too Late" from King's landmark album, "Tapestry," released earlier in 1971.
MORE: 'All In Challenge' for COVID-19 relief: You can win Justin Bieber, Meek Mill's 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom and moreOther song adaptions she's posted online include "So Far Away," also from "Tapestry," and "Now and Forever," which she wrote for the 1992 film "A League of Their Own."