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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · Created just after her breakup with Graham Nash and during an intense relationship with James Taylor, Blue explores various facets of relationships from love on "A Case of You" to insecurity on "This Flight Tonight".

  2. 17. Juli 2024 · Personal recollection # 2: I attended a short, smallish concert that you gave at Studio 54 in October ’82 to promote “ Wild Things Run Fast .” The crowd wasn’t huge, maybe 150 or so, and I was standing fairly close and pretty much dead center. I was quite excited about being this close.

  3. 26. Juli 2024 · If you decide to take a walk across the James Taylor Bridge, you might not find the peace and quiet he remembered around Morgan Creek as the sound of cars whiz past, and much of the acreage Taylor used to hike and play in is being developed.

  4. 20. Juli 2024 · The song appeared on Mitchell”s 1983 album, Wild Things Run Fast. Moon At The Window. Click to load video. 18: “Once In A Very Blue Moon” (Nanci Griffith, 1984) Pat Algar is a respected...

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  5. 18. Juli 2024 · Joni is credited with background vocals on the tune “You’ve Got a Friend” on James Taylor’s “Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon” album, which was released in April 1971. The songs she created during her months away for travel and life experience were included on her second album, “Blue,” which was released in June 1971.

  6. 26. Juli 2024 · This is definitely not her best crop of songs and they’re hindered even further by the god-awful, cheesy, inauthentic 80’s production that everyone was doing back then. Despite those things, even a “bad” Joni record is pretty decent. Favorite Track: Chinese Cafe / Unchained Melody Least Favorite: (You’re So Square) Baby, I ...

  7. 31. Juli 2024 · James Taylor (born March 12, 1948, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist who defined the singer-songwriter movement of the 1970s. Bob Dylan brought confessional poetry to folk rock, but Taylor became the epitome of the troubadour whose life was the subject of his songs.