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How Many JT Songs ????
How many James Taylor songs do any of you good folks play? Personally, I can’t get enough of his songs. I play most of his hits and a bunch of other songs from his albums. The only song book of his stuff that I ever bought was the one from his Hourglass CD that was out about 10 years ago. There wasn’t a song on that CD that I didn’t like. At this point, I’ve learned all but one of them. Right now I’m working on “September Grass”; which was on his October Road CD from a few years ago. This morning I also found on the computer an arrangement of his “Something In The Way She Moves” that I had forgotten that I did. So that was a nice treat! I added some “filler” and passing chords to it to enhance it a bit; and it sounds really nice. I think I played that 5 times this morning; along with some other JT stuff. He’s one of the best!
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No doubt about it...I cut my teeth on a lot of JT's stuff and always wondered why I couldn't quite get it to sound just like him...go figure?!? "September Grass" is a great song. I always liked the ones that received little or no air time the best. Not to knock his hits as he's sure had a bunch of them. "The Secret of Life" is one of my all time favorites as well as "Lighthouse" from the album Gorilla with David Crosby and Graham Nash singing backup. What a vocal blend?!?
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"The Secret Of Life" is another one that I haven't got down yet. But it is on my "Must Learn" list. "September Grass" is a tough one. The chords aren't that bad. What's hard is getting that chord sequence going and singing it at the same time. How are things in Myrtle Beach? My sister-in-law and her hubby have a summer place in Sunset Beach, NC!
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It's all good here. Been way too cold this winter but I shouldn't complain as a lot of folks are shoveling snow...a lot of snow! It'll be interesting to see what happens to Sunset Beach once the new high rise bridge across the ICW goes in. I hope they don't ruin that little beach town. MB was once a little beach town like that when I was a kid although you'd never know it now? Still, this is home and I love it here.
Been up in your neck of the woods a couple of time and stayed in Falmouth. It's beautiful up there on the Cape but I tend to gravitate to the South Carolina Low Country...nothing quite like it!
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I like to mix up my cover songs from a lot of different sources, but I do like JT's songs a lot. I routinely play "The Secret of Life," "Copperline," "Something In The Way She Moves," and "Sweet Baby James".
I like the way JT does covers, too, such as "You've Got a Friend," "Handy Man," and "Liberty Valance." He's done some Sam Cook covers that are great, too. - Glenn |
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While I own none of his CDs, I'm going to see James Taylor in concert in a couple of months.
Does his have any instrumental pieces that you would recommend? |
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I do about 50 John Denver songs and about 28 Gordon Lightfoot songs, I only do Fire & Rain, Sweet Baby James, Carolina In My Mind and You've Got a Friend.
I do love his music though. But while I can listen to Denver and Lightfoot all of the time I need to be in a certain mood to listen to James Taylor. |
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Joe,
JT's a good player but he is not an instrumentalist. I think I have every album he has ever made. There is one kind of transitional instrumental piece on one of his albums, "New Moonshine," I think. But he is a singer/songwriter, not an instrumentalist. Regards, Glenn |
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From his CD Covers......Seminole Wind...actually a country song from John Anderson... his version is outstanding...in fact, I will be singing it tomorrow at the restaurant where I play a little Saturday late afternoon/early evening thing!
For those of you who want to know, I will be playing my Olson Dread #547.
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I love JT, but only do a few of his tunes;
Fire and Rain Sweet Baby James Secret O’ Life/Wandering (from the Squibnocket video) Carolina On My Mind Anywhere Like Heaven Something in the Way She Moves Millworker Riding on a Railroad Walking Man You Can Close Your Eyes But, whatever my audience, they always like the James Taylor stuff. |
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QUOTE > Glennwillow said: "I like the way JT does covers, too, such as as "You've Got a Friend," "Handy Man," and "Liberty Valance." He's done some Sam Cook covers that are great, too."
Agreed that he's also done some great covers. I play some of those too; "Handy Man", "You've Got A Friend", "Up On The Roof" and Buddy Holly's "Every Day". Oh yeah, I can't forget Stephen Foster's "Oh Susannah" either! JT actually even "covers" his brother Livingston too. There's a great song on the Hourglass CD called "Boatman" that was written by Liv. I play that one too! Also like Glenn, I usually mix my covers up when I'm playing. But this morning I was in a JT frame of mind and just did one after the other. Last edited by 15 Man; 03-05-2010 at 03:09 PM. |
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I love JT! Here's my list.
Up on the Roof, Fire and Rain, If I keep my Hear out of Sight, Steamroller, Carolina, Shower the People, Walking man, Looking for Love on Broadway, Don't let me be lonely, Going around one more time, Handyman, Music, Secret O' Life, You Got a Friend, The Water is Wide. I wish I could do a few more.
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