I know other people have expressed this before, but when I was a pre-teen/teenager in the 70's we weren't so concerned with musical genres. This was long before specialized radio stations and certainly well before satellite stations. Our radio stations played it all. We developed well rounded appreciation of many types of music because we would hear Motown followed by The Beatles followed by hard rock followed by funk followed by folk. With this specialization of "genre radio" we have lost that. James Taylor is one of those beautiful singer/songwriters that is almost a genre unto himself. His voice is the soundtrack of my generation.
Love James Taylor he lives in Chapel Hill ,NC. A BUNCH OF US WERE AT THE CAVE JAMMIN AND IN COMES JAMES. TAYLOR. WITHOUT ANY POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE HE JOINED RIGHT IN. VERY COOL NIGHT!!!!! KINDA A ONCE IN A LIFETIME THING. PEACE , LOVE AND HAPPINESS ✌️ ♥️ 🎸
James wrote this song for his new little nephew who was named after him. He wrote it as a lullabye for "Sweet Baby James". True Story. There is a video of him in the last few years (where he is old and bald like me) where he tells the story of this song. He was driving back to North Carolina to see the new baby, and wrote this song on the way here.
FYI, James Taylor was played on pop/rock radio alone. He was never played on country. As one of the biggest acts of the 70’s, he and I’m sure all his fans would say he was strictly folk. ‘Country’ back, then was country western, and it was considered anything but a compliment to the younger generation, much the same as the way you grew up! James was married in the 70’s to Carly Simon, I’m sure you’ve heard her biggest hit - You’re so Vain. ♥️
Love James Taylor. What a great singer songwriter. His style is more folk rock. I grew up with his music & had some of his records. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 100 million records worldwide. He had a lot of hits such as "You've Got A Friend", "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)", "Fire & Rain", "Handy Man", "Carolina in My Mind", "Shower the People", "Your Smiling Face" etc. He was married at one time to Carly Simon. They had a few duets together including "Mockingbird" & "Devoted to You".
Yet another great song from Mr. Taylor. His voice has been part of the soundtrack of my life going all the way back to the first time I heard him sing Carole King's song, You've Got A Friend when I was in about 7th grade. I really enjoy watching you young folk discovering the music I've loved for all of these decades.
I named my son James Taylor. James after my husband and Taylor was for my grandfather. I was 18 and at that time I hadn’t discovered the singer. Once I did listen to him, he quickly became a favorite. So many of his sweet ballads give me feels.
this was my lullaby as a baby. my mother even taught herself to play guitar just so she could play me this song herself. This was the first concert I ever went to at the age of 7. oh yeah, I was also named after James Taylor
@@tass1944 "christopher robbin and I walked alone under branches lit up by the moon...". another family favorite. i used to love the gong part lol. I heard he supposedly wrote this when he was supposed to be studying for his college finals
Everyone STILL likes him! He is still performing and was prolific during the 70's and forward. I have seen him live a few times and he sounds the same live as he does recorded. Love James Taylor.
I need to share this with you... My mom's father was the first Southern Baptist missionary to the ranchers in AZ, NV, NM. He rode his horse to cowboy camps and taught The Bible and sang hymns... in the 40's and 50's. My mom's oldest brother was a ranch foreman for 40 years, on the largest ranch in Arizona. I love the legacy ✝️
My generation was the luckiest IMPO. We had so many genres of music! This was my favorite..folk music. JT, Carole King, Carly Simon, Buffy Saint Marie, Judy Collins, Cat Stevens, Jim Croce and on & on. Rock & Roll, Acid Rock, Soul, Country, and we still had the Ballad sings. From The Beatles to Aerosmith, I love it all, but you can't beat JT!
I feel so privileged as when a young kid, Dad would improvise lullabies on the baby grand piano we had downstairs till we went to sleep. We weren't wealthy! It sounds like we were, but there was a lot of saving money and taking out the front window to get the piano in. My dad played well, though. And did it with love. That was priceless.
I am of the opinion that not every song that an artists sings has to be a masterpiece. It is similar to a gesture. Do they all have to be a Grand Gesture or can they also be a small, kind gesture that still impacts someone's life? A sweet, gentle song can still evoke soft, kind emotions. A person is more than just grand gestures. Who they are is the sum of all types of gestures. Who James Taylor is as an artist is the sum of his masterpiece songs and his sweet, simple songs.
James Taylor was, and still is, an icon among songwriters and folk music fans. He is probably best known for his collaboration with fellow songwriter/folksinger Carole King (who is herself a legend) performing g "You've Got A Friend"...truly an anthem of the1970's. My personal favorite performance is JT and his then-wife Carly Simon, performing a live version of their duet "Mockingbird". It showcases the fun side of both artists as they playfully flirt and upstage one another while delivering a great, high energy vocal performance. It's fun to watch & definitely shows an unusually flashy kind of showmanship from both artists!
Tons of songs to choose from, but "You've Got A Friend" is a personal favorite. It's a total vibe. Also, there's a gem of a duet with James and Alison Krauss (who has an angelic voice in her own right) doing a rip-your-heart-out cover of "How's The World Treating You?"
This was the first LP I ever bought. Years later when my sister came home with her kids I would get up early for work. My niece would be awake in her playpen waiting for me. I would get my coffee and her bottle in the kitchen and I would sing this to her, closest I knew to a Lullaby. Later, when my sister had returned home, my sister said " I don't understand it, at mom's she would sleep through the night, now she wants a bottle at 5:30 every morning.
Technically it's more of a folk song though the instrumentation has country styling. This is a lullaby he wrote for his nephew not long after he was born.
Great reaction to a song that brings back sweet, and sometimes melancholy, memories of a life I was living long before you were born. It's mind-blowing the way the internet, and particularly UA-cam, can unite generations through music and transport us old geezers back to a time when nothing ached but our hearts.
I first discovered this song when Garth Brooks did a Vegas show solo, no band just an acoustic guitar, and the whole show was about bands, singers and songs in each decade that influenced his music and he would play parts of some of those songs on the acoustic, and he played this one because James Taylor made a huge impact on his life and it just sounded so awesome to me. Just one guy and an acoustic guitar.
Sang this to my first born whose middle name is James. It’s one of my favorite songs by anyone from any time. Love that you’re exploring James Taylor. ( Cowboy life IS hard, btw. You’re onto something there.)
James had so many legendary incredible tunes including this. Here are a few more you will play over and over;How Sweet It Is,Mexico, Shower The People,Handyman, You Can Close Your Eyes,, Steamroller, Country Road, and Don’t Let Me Be Lonely tonight, just to name a few unforgettable tunes! He does many different styles!
An iconic singer/songwriter closely associated with James Taylor is Carole King. Her 1971 album Tapestry happens to be one of the best selling records of all time by a female artist. Everyone had that album, and it’s still influential today. You should definitely react to some Carole King songs, like It’s Too Late, So Far Away, Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow, You’ve Got a Friend…
They were friends and she wrote You’ve Got a Friend in response to his song Fire and Rain (“I’ve seen lonely times when I could not find a friend.”) She recorded You’ve Got a Friend and then he did his own beautiful cover of it.
@@terri2494 in fact, it was James Taylor who convinced King to step out and become a performer, and not just a songwriter. She was reluctant to perform her songs for people due to shyness, but he pushed her to do it, and she did.
@@evanhughes1510 Thanks. I didn’t know that. It makes me wonder how much untapped potential is out there because people have never received the support and encouragement they needed to pursue their dreams.
I agree that you should continue listening to perhaps his most popular songs like “You Got A Friend”, etc but one that I recommend listening to as well, perhaps outside of making a video in case you don’t like it because it’s a slow song and not one that people might bring up, is “Our Town” which is an interesting song about the lifecycle of small towns, from being made, to peaking, and then to decaying. It’s from the Cars movie. I’ve seen shops close down a lot in small towns in the last ten years or so, so it kind of hits me when I listen to it and makes me think of how things change. Anyways thanks for listening to Sweet Baby James!
I remember that song from watching the Cars movie with my little grandson (SO many times!). It’s a beautiful, bittersweet song that’s well worth a reaction.
My very first live music experience was a James Taylor concert with Carole King as the opening act. What could be better than that?? I love his music. This song is so sweet. Enjoy your James Taylor journey and thanks for taking us along. 🌺✌️
we called james taylor's genre "folk rock." iconic music of the early 70s. there were several proponents : paul simon, cat stevens, don mclean, jim croce etc.
Micheal Martin Murphy is a singer who changed from country/pop music to the cowboy songs genre. He has a lot music in his song book the idealizes the life of cowboys.
When the Beatles formed Apple Records, James Taylor, with the help of Apples talent scout Peter Asher, was one of the first musicians the Beatles signed to their new label.
Its crazy being older and hearing JT,brings tears to my eyes My cousin overdosed in 79,she would sit in front of the record player and listen to him for hours I can still see her I'm sure she thought "karen" was about her I saw him maybe 1980,he harmonised with himself on reel to reel Karen was gone by then JT reminds me of a time before death and life was fun and we were young funny how music can erase the years,its like a time machine
Have seen him about 15 times , lovely man , he was married to Carly Simon in the 70s . A time of Carly , Carole King , Joni Mitchell , how can you not of heard him?🇬🇧
Wanna go down possibly the most eclectic musical rabbit hole you can imagine? Give David Bromberg a try. You've heard the term "one hit wonder". Well, David Bromberg is a "No Hit Wonder". Yet if he came to town back in the 70s and 80s, tickets would sell like wildfire. Who was buying all those tickets to see a No Hit Wonder? His legions of fans, that's who. The guy has one of the biggest cult followings of anyone in the business even to this day. He has one of the most unique vocal deliveries ever. You hear one lyric out of his mouth at the beginning of a song and you know it's Bromberg. His repertoire ranges from old time cowboy tunes, to relatively obscure folk tunes, to rock-infused-jazz, to blues-infused novelty tunes, to vintage Americana, to.... well, more genre's and subgenres than I can even come up with words to describe. And he does it ALL with such skill, integrity and a wonderful sense of creativity. The average man/woman on the street has likely never even heard of him and yet he's highly respected and loved by industry musicians across the nation from L.A. to N.Y., from Texas to Nashville. The guy is one of the country's least known legends. Which might sound like an oxymoron but it's true. One thing's for sure: Bromberg can't be labeled as belonging to any single musical genre. He's just..... "Music".
For another side, listen to him with his then wife, Carly Simon, performing Inez and Charley Foxx's song 'Mockingbird' live at the MUSE No Nukes concerts in NYC in 1979
Only a dream in rio was about a tour in rio that occured when they were going to have elections for the first time. And how important that was. Carolina in my.mind was written when he was hanging with the Beatles and got really homesick. With a holy host of others standing around me. Still I'm on the dark side of the moon"
He has such an unbelievably, soothing voice, and I think that’s what you mean by spectacular but not spectacular. It’s just so comforting. She’s done some hard or songs you could listen to Steamroller for one and he and Linda Ronstadt did a fantastic rock cover of an old Ike and Tina Turner song called. I think it’s gonna work out fine and you should really listen to that.
Hot summer night... Cattle ranch... Southern New Mexico... The cool of the grass underfoot.... ...and a waltz barefoot with my cowboy after a day working cows... These days I waltz alone... The love of my life has gone to the other side now... But someday... we'll waltz on the Milky Way...
I love James Taylor and have for years. But I would love to see a reaction video to Brother Dege's Bastard's Blues. What a great song and somewhat unusual.
The 'Bartender Blues" is another James Taylor tune that has been covered by a lot of good artists from George jones to Amy Grant. The bartender narrates the story in a switch from the traditional country bar tune setting like Friends in Low Places by Garth Brooks.
I know other people have expressed this before, but when I was a pre-teen/teenager in the 70's we weren't so concerned with musical genres. This was long before specialized radio stations and certainly well before satellite stations. Our radio stations played it all. We developed well rounded appreciation of many types of music because we would hear Motown followed by The Beatles followed by hard rock followed by funk followed by folk. With this specialization of "genre radio" we have lost that. James Taylor is one of those beautiful singer/songwriters that is almost a genre unto himself. His voice is the soundtrack of my generation.
Love James Taylor he lives in Chapel Hill ,NC. A BUNCH OF US WERE AT THE CAVE JAMMIN AND IN COMES JAMES. TAYLOR. WITHOUT ANY POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE HE JOINED RIGHT IN. VERY COOL NIGHT!!!!! KINDA A ONCE IN A LIFETIME THING. PEACE , LOVE AND HAPPINESS ✌️ ♥️ 🎸
James Taylor was one of the Greatest Singer-Songwriter’s of the 70’s. His music doesn’t age and his Legend will never die.
James wrote this song for his new little nephew who was named after him. He wrote it as a lullabye for "Sweet Baby James". True Story. There is a video of him in the last few years (where he is old and bald like me) where he tells the story of this song. He was driving back to North Carolina to see the new baby, and wrote this song on the way here.
He was traveling to meet his first nephew who was named for him. James is my favorite of all time.
I saw him say this too
Check out his album Gorilla.
Very true. Glad you posted.
FYI, James Taylor was played on pop/rock radio alone. He was never played on country. As one of the biggest acts of the 70’s, he and I’m sure all his fans would say he was strictly folk. ‘Country’ back, then was country western, and it was considered anything but a compliment to the younger generation, much the same as the way you grew up! James was married in the 70’s to Carly Simon, I’m sure you’ve heard her biggest hit - You’re so Vain. ♥️
Love James Taylor. What a great singer songwriter. His style is more folk rock. I grew up with his music & had some of his records. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 100 million records worldwide. He had a lot of hits such as "You've Got A Friend", "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)", "Fire & Rain", "Handy Man", "Carolina in My Mind", "Shower the People", "Your Smiling Face" etc. He was married at one time to Carly Simon. They had a few duets together including "Mockingbird" & "Devoted to You".
Love this song; love James Taylor.
Yet another great song from Mr. Taylor. His voice has been part of the soundtrack of my life going all the way back to the first time I heard him sing Carole King's song, You've Got A Friend when I was in about 7th grade. I really enjoy watching you young folk discovering the music I've loved for all of these decades.
We had to sing this in school. We must be the same age. :)
This song was a lullaby he wrote for his newborn nephew who had been named James in his honor.
I named my son James Taylor. James after my husband and Taylor was for my grandfather. I was 18 and at that time I hadn’t discovered the singer. Once I did listen to him, he quickly became a favorite. So many of his sweet ballads give me feels.
Love James Taylor, I wore out his Hourglass album.
Garth Brooks loved James Taylor so much he named his first daughter James
This is my favorite James Taylor song. I went to 2 of his concerts. One was with Carol King. Just love his music.
True story, I once painted my bedroom in deep greens and blues because of this song.
this was my lullaby as a baby. my mother even taught herself to play guitar just so she could play me this song herself. This was the first concert I ever went to at the age of 7. oh yeah, I was also named after James Taylor
My son's too. And, now his little daughters'!
This was my son’s lullaby as a child of course I sang Sweet baby John.
House at Pooh Corner by Kenny Loggins was another favorite.
@@tass1944 "christopher robbin and I walked alone under branches lit up by the moon...". another family favorite. i used to love the gong part lol. I heard he supposedly wrote this when he was supposed to be studying for his college finals
Me too! My mom played it for me on the autoharp or the banjo ❤
My husband and I got engaged at a James Taylor concert about 20 years ago! Beautiful voice!
Everyone STILL likes him! He is still performing and was prolific during the 70's and forward. I have seen him live a few times and he sounds the same live as he does recorded. Love James Taylor.
I need to share this with you...
My mom's father was the first Southern Baptist missionary to the ranchers in AZ, NV, NM.
He rode his horse to cowboy camps and taught The Bible and sang hymns... in the 40's and 50's. My mom's oldest brother was a ranch foreman for 40 years, on the largest ranch in Arizona. I love the legacy ✝️
My generation was the luckiest IMPO. We had so many genres of music! This was my favorite..folk music. JT, Carole King, Carly Simon, Buffy Saint Marie, Judy Collins, Cat Stevens, Jim Croce and on & on. Rock & Roll, Acid Rock, Soul, Country, and we still had the Ballad sings. From The Beatles to Aerosmith, I love it all, but you can't beat JT!
I grew up on James Taylor, many, many songs you can listen to. Beautiful lyricist, beautiful songs, beautiful voice.
I LOVE his voice!
Glad to see another JT reaction! I am old, and love to see a younger person appreciate the great music I grew up on in the 1960's 1970's.
I feel so privileged as when a young kid, Dad would improvise lullabies on the baby grand piano we had downstairs till we went to sleep. We weren't wealthy! It sounds like we were, but there was a lot of saving money and taking out the front window to get the piano in. My dad played well, though. And did it with love. That was priceless.
I am of the opinion that not every song that an artists sings has to be a masterpiece. It is similar to a gesture. Do they all have to be a Grand Gesture or can they also be a small, kind gesture that still impacts someone's life? A sweet, gentle song can still evoke soft, kind emotions. A person is more than just grand gestures. Who they are is the sum of all types of gestures. Who James Taylor is as an artist is the sum of his masterpiece songs and his sweet, simple songs.
Ahhh, James Taylor …. What a talent! He was one of THE voices of my teens and 20’s. Memories.
When I’m having a difficult day, when I arrive home, I need to put on some “James”. His music can be very calming.
James Taylor was, and still is, an icon among songwriters and folk music fans. He is probably best known for his collaboration with fellow songwriter/folksinger Carole King (who is herself a legend) performing g "You've Got A Friend"...truly an anthem of the1970's. My personal favorite performance is JT and his then-wife Carly Simon, performing a live version of their duet "Mockingbird". It showcases the fun side of both artists as they playfully flirt and upstage one another while delivering a great, high energy vocal performance. It's fun to watch & definitely shows an unusually flashy kind of showmanship from both artists!
Tons of songs to choose from, but "You've Got A Friend" is a personal favorite. It's a total vibe. Also, there's a gem of a duet with James and Alison Krauss (who has an angelic voice in her own right) doing a rip-your-heart-out cover of "How's The World Treating You?"
He wrote this for his newborn nephew, James. His country folk rock tunes are better than country music today. IMO. ❤
The sing "You've Got A Friend" was one of his biggest hits.
This was the first LP I ever bought. Years later when my sister came home with her kids I would get up early for work. My niece would be awake in her playpen waiting for me. I would get my coffee and her bottle in the kitchen and I would sing this to her, closest I knew to a Lullaby. Later, when my sister had returned home, my sister said " I don't understand it, at mom's she would sleep through the night, now she wants a bottle at 5:30 every morning.
Technically it's more of a folk song though the instrumentation has country styling. This is a lullaby he wrote for his nephew not long after he was born.
Great reaction to a song that brings back sweet, and sometimes melancholy, memories of a life I was living long before you were born. It's mind-blowing the way the internet, and particularly UA-cam, can unite generations through music and transport us old geezers back to a time when nothing ached but our hearts.
You must listen to Carole King, she is the “James Taylor” of female song writers/performers. Anything from her album “Tapestry”
Sang this to my kids when they were little at bedtime. I now sing it to my grandson. He is almost three and knows all of the words!
Thanks James!
This entire album is awesome ❤ put it on and listen to it from start to finish! You won’t be disappointed!
I first discovered this song when Garth Brooks did a Vegas show solo, no band just an acoustic guitar, and the whole show was about bands, singers and songs in each decade that influenced his music and he would play parts of some of those songs on the acoustic, and he played this one because James Taylor made a huge impact on his life and it just sounded so awesome to me. Just one guy and an acoustic guitar.
Soft Rock, Folk Rock or Easy Listening are the categories for this type of music.
Thanks! Glad u found him. 😊
Me too! And thank you for the help and support.
James has had so many great songs. Hey Mister, That’s Me Up on the Jukebox is one. Another one is I Was a Fool to Care.
I love James Taylor from my teen years! I have chills listening to this. Thanks so much for reactions to it.
"Handy Man" has always been my favorite from James Taylor, but "Your Smiling Face" always brings back childhood memories...
This is blasted every trip from Boston to Vermont especially in the winter. Love JT since the 70's.
Sang this to my first born whose middle name is James. It’s one of my favorite songs by anyone from any time. Love that you’re exploring James Taylor. ( Cowboy life IS hard, btw. You’re onto something there.)
James had so many legendary incredible tunes including this. Here are a few more you will play over and over;How Sweet It Is,Mexico, Shower The People,Handyman, You Can Close Your Eyes,, Steamroller, Country Road, and Don’t Let Me Be Lonely tonight, just to name a few unforgettable tunes! He does many different styles!
listen to daily in my car
An iconic singer/songwriter closely associated with James Taylor is Carole King. Her 1971 album Tapestry happens to be one of the best selling records of all time by a female artist. Everyone had that album, and it’s still influential today. You should definitely react to some Carole King songs, like It’s Too Late, So Far Away, Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow, You’ve Got a Friend…
They were friends and she wrote You’ve Got a Friend in response to his song Fire and Rain (“I’ve seen lonely times when I could not find a friend.”) She recorded You’ve Got a Friend and then he did his own beautiful cover of it.
@@terri2494 in fact, it was James Taylor who convinced King to step out and become a performer, and not just a songwriter. She was reluctant to perform her songs for people due to shyness, but he pushed her to do it, and she did.
@@evanhughes1510 Thanks. I didn’t know that. It makes me wonder how much untapped potential is out there because people have never received the support and encouragement they needed to pursue their dreams.
I agree that you should continue listening to perhaps his most popular songs like “You Got A Friend”, etc but one that I recommend listening to as well, perhaps outside of making a video in case you don’t like it because it’s a slow song and not one that people might bring up, is “Our Town” which is an interesting song about the lifecycle of small towns, from being made, to peaking, and then to decaying. It’s from the Cars movie. I’ve seen shops close down a lot in small towns in the last ten years or so, so it kind of hits me when I listen to it and makes me think of how things change. Anyways thanks for listening to Sweet Baby James!
I remember that song from watching the Cars movie with my little grandson (SO many times!). It’s a beautiful, bittersweet song that’s well worth a reaction.
My favorite James Taylor song. I used to sing this song in my head throughout boot camp. It helped calm me down.
My very first live music experience was a James Taylor concert with Carole King as the opening act. What could be better than that?? I love his music. This song is so sweet. Enjoy your James Taylor journey and thanks for taking us along. 🌺✌️
Wow! I wish i'd seen them together.
Holy cows! That must have been amazing!😊
I was fortunate enough to see him perform in the early 80s.
we called james taylor's genre "folk rock." iconic music of the early 70s. there were several proponents : paul simon, cat stevens, don mclean, jim croce etc.
Micheal Martin Murphy is a singer who changed from country/pop music to the cowboy songs genre. He has a lot music in his song book the idealizes the life of cowboys.
This has always been my favorite James Taylor song.
When the Beatles formed Apple Records, James Taylor, with the help of Apples talent scout Peter Asher, was one of the first musicians the Beatles signed to their new label.
James and the immensely tallented Mary Hopkins. "Those were The Days (my friend)"
Please, react to "You've got a friend" (written by another legend, Carol King) and "Shower the people". They're great songs!
Birth gift for a baby nephew named after him. Written on the drive to meet him.
Its crazy being older and hearing JT,brings tears to my eyes
My cousin overdosed in 79,she would sit in front of the record player and listen to him for hours
I can still see her
I'm sure she thought "karen" was about her
I saw him maybe 1980,he harmonised with himself on reel to reel
Karen was gone by then
JT reminds me of a time before death and life was fun and we were young
funny how music can erase the years,its like a time machine
Written for his nephew…. It’s a beautiful song..
Awesome reaction, thank you for sharing. I learned some things about James Taylor I did not know and I like him even more for it.
We didn't just like him, we loved him and still do!
Garth Brooks bows at the feet of James Taylor..to the point almost speechless.
Have seen him about 15 times , lovely man , he was married to Carly Simon in the 70s . A time of Carly , Carole King , Joni Mitchell , how can you not of heard him?🇬🇧
I wouldn’t describe this as country just because there’s a steel guitar. Taylor is more of a folk-rock legend.
Country Road is another great one from this album that received very
little airplay.
I bought this album way back in 1969/70, I was 16. Great album, great singer!! Jeeze I'm getting old!!😂😂🇬🇧
Ah, but do you still have it? I have mine!🤗
Yes, I did sing this lullaby to my own Baby James. : )
This is always one of my favorite songs. It’s great live as well, I’d definitely recommend a live performance of this song with him and Carol King
Wanna go down possibly the most eclectic musical rabbit hole you can imagine? Give David Bromberg a try. You've heard the term "one hit wonder". Well, David Bromberg is a "No Hit Wonder". Yet if he came to town back in the 70s and 80s, tickets would sell like wildfire. Who was buying all those tickets to see a No Hit Wonder? His legions of fans, that's who. The guy has one of the biggest cult followings of anyone in the business even to this day. He has one of the most unique vocal deliveries ever. You hear one lyric out of his mouth at the beginning of a song and you know it's Bromberg. His repertoire ranges from old time cowboy tunes, to relatively obscure folk tunes, to rock-infused-jazz, to blues-infused novelty tunes, to vintage Americana, to.... well, more genre's and subgenres than I can even come up with words to describe. And he does it ALL with such skill, integrity and a wonderful sense of creativity. The average man/woman on the street has likely never even heard of him and yet he's highly respected and loved by industry musicians across the nation from L.A. to N.Y., from Texas to Nashville. The guy is one of the country's least known legends. Which might sound like an oxymoron but it's true. One thing's for sure: Bromberg can't be labeled as belonging to any single musical genre. He's just..... "Music".
I so love James Taylor! Back in the early 2000s, I worked for an ortho Dr. he bought me tickets to see James in Tulsa. He is so amazing! Love him!
Even though I was born before this song, I absolutely love it .Thank you for the great reaction .
One of the best live shows I’ve ever been to. His voice is amazing. Thank you
I had that album and his second album when I was a teenager.
One of the first songs I ever heard him sing on a vinyl LP album of the same name. 😊❤😊wow, where did the time go……thanks for this.
I used to sing this to my kid to make him sleep. Song tugs at me. My young man is 20 now! ❤
I used to rock my babies to sleep singing this song to them. They're all teenagers and adults now but I have so many memories to this song. ❤
Same genre back in the day, check out Carole King - It's too late baby. Tapestry album. Everyone had it and knew the words to every song.
I am a newbie guitar player at age 74. Love James Taylor. Sebs your reactions are great. New sub here.
For another side, listen to him with his then wife, Carly Simon, performing Inez and Charley Foxx's song 'Mockingbird' live at the MUSE No Nukes concerts in NYC in 1979
I've always liked James Taylor. You've Got a Friend is a personal favorite.
So glad you did this one.
One of the first, if not the first, artist signed by The Beatles Apple Records. He still tours and is just as good now as ever.
One of my favorite JT songs. Try 'Steamroller Blues' to experience the full JT. ☮💚🎶
Carolina In My Mind is my favorite JT song. But I like all of the ones I have ever heard.
I was hoping you would do this one ❤ It's my favorite.
Only a dream in rio was about a tour in rio that occured when they were going to have elections for the first time. And how important that was.
Carolina in my.mind was written when he was hanging with the Beatles and got really homesick. With a holy host of others standing around me. Still I'm on the dark side of the moon"
He has such an unbelievably, soothing voice, and I think that’s what you mean by spectacular but not spectacular. It’s just so comforting. She’s done some hard or songs you could listen to Steamroller for one and he and Linda Ronstadt did a fantastic rock cover of an old Ike and Tina Turner song called. I think it’s gonna work out fine and you should really listen to that.
Check out “Mexico” and his tribute to Martin Luther King- the back up harmonies are heavenly!
Yay. Ive been waiting for this one since you saw his duet Zac Brown
Country Road !
And still an incredibly performer
I sang this song to all of my girls as a lullaby and now to my grandson, Allister James. ❤️
Hot summer night... Cattle ranch... Southern New Mexico... The cool of the grass underfoot....
...and a waltz barefoot with my cowboy after a day working cows...
These days I waltz alone... The love of my life has gone to the other side now...
But someday... we'll waltz on the Milky Way...
Saw James and carol king in Philly Awsome concert.
I love James Taylor and have for years. But I would love to see a reaction video to Brother Dege's Bastard's Blues. What a great song and somewhat unusual.
Classic
i reccomend checking out "Frozen Man", "copperline", "Never die young", "Steamroller blues", "machine gun kelly"
ALWAYS LIKED JAMES TAYLOR WITH CAROL KING, TAPESTRY ALBUM OF HERS IS A FAVORITE
Check out his movie made back in the years. It’s called (2 Lane Blacktop). It may not be your bag, but I was raised before and during the times.
The 'Bartender Blues" is another James Taylor tune that has been covered by a lot of good artists from George jones to Amy Grant. The bartender narrates the story in a switch from the traditional country bar tune setting like Friends in Low Places by Garth Brooks.
Love songs i can sing along with when no one is around to make fun of me
Grew to love JT thru my sister who always had him playing !!!!