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That's Why I'm Here is singer-songwriter James Taylor's eleventh studio album. It was released in 1985, four years after his previous effort, Dad Loves His Work, and contains a version of Buddy Holly's "Everyday", as well as the participation of several singers, including Don Henley, Joni Mitchell and Graham Nash. My Romance" was not on the LP version. Only One" peaked at number 6 on the US Adult Contemporary chart and at number 3 in Canada. All songs were written by James Taylor, except where noted.
Producer – Frank Filipetti, James Taylor (2). Recorded By, Mixed By – Frank Filipetti. Saxophone – David Sanborn (tracks: A1, B5). Steel Guitar – Dan Dugmore (tracks: A2, B4). Violin – Kenny Kosek (tracks: B2, B5). Vocals – Arnold McCuller (tracks: A4, B1), David Lasley (tracks: A1, A4, B3), Graham Nash (tracks: B4, B5), James Taylor (2) (tracks: A1, A4 to B1, B4, B5), Rosemary Butler (tracks: A4, B1). Written-By – J. Taylor (tracks: A1 to A5, B2 to B4, B6). 메모. "Everyday" and "Turn Away" recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat.
That's Why I'm Here". Person to person and man to man, I'm back in touch with my long lost friend. Listen to reason and understand and think of me from way back when. He said, me and Melissa, well we fell out of love. We ran out of luck seems like lightning struck. I've been thinking of leaving but I can't raise a buck, James, I'm wondering could I borrow your truck? I said that's why I'm here. Got no other reason, that's why I'm standing before you, that's why I'm here.
Album That’s Why I’m Here. Everyday, it's a-getting closer Going faster than a roller coaster A love like yours would Surely come my way. Yeah everyday, seems a little faster All my friends They say: ''Go on up and ask her'' A love like yours would Surely come my way. Oh everyday it seems a little stronger And everyday it lasts a little longer Come what may, do you ever long for True love from me? Like I long for you, baby. Said everyday seems a little closer Going faster than a roller coaster A love like yours would Surely come my way Yes a love like. That’s Why I’m Here James Taylor. 1. That’s Why I’m Here. 2. Song for You Far Away. 3. Only a Dream in Rio.
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com) That's Why I'm Here Song For You Far Away Only A Dream In Rio Turn Away Going Around One More Time My Romance Everyday Limousine Driver Only One Mona The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance That's Why I'm Here (Reprise). From the Album Dad Loves His Work (1981). James Taylor Awards: 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for "How's the World Treating You" Boston Music Award for Album of the Year October Road -. 1998 Billboard Music Awards Century Award. 1997 Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album by James Taylor (artist and producer) & Frank Filipetti (producer) for Hourglass. I think that we're all totally isolated beings and always will be. I'm very unstable; there's no stability in a musician's life at all. You live on a bus or on the road hand to mouth and you don't know where your money's coming from.
James Taylor - The Collection 1977 - JT 01 - Your Smiling Face flac 04 - Another. 11 - The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. 12 - That's Why I'm Here (Reprise) (bonus track). James Taylor - That's Why I'm Here.
The fact that Taylor actually improved in the role of MOR crooner is the saving grace of his recording career. Mud Slide Slim cemented Taylor's superstar status. But the hit reading of Carole King's "You've Got a Friend" drops some strong hints about the inherent flaccidity of this mellow troubadour approach that the rest of the album doesn't heed (save for "Long Ago and Far Away," with Joni Mitchell's backing vocals). Late-Eighties albums That's Why I'm Here and Never Die Young offer little beyond pleasantry. Instead of fading into the sunset, though, Taylor reemerged in 1991 with New Moon Shine, his most focused and tuneful release in more than 10 years; the reflective "Copperline" and the frisky "(I've Got to) Stop Thinkin' 'Bout That" would stand out on any of his albums. In "Slap Leather" and "Native Son" he provides affecting and still-relevant takes on the human cost of the first Persian Gulf war.
From 'That's Why I'm Here' (1986). Forget that national-anthem mishap. Taylor is an old pro at turning cover songs into radio hits - from the 1971 No. 1 'You've Got a Friend' (written by Carole King) and 1975's '(How Sweet It Is) To Be Loved by You' (Marvin Gaye) to 1979's 'Up on the Roof' (also written by King with her then-husband Gerry Goffin). From 'James Taylor Live' (1993) . A portion of the road that runs along Morgan Creek, also referenced here, was renamed the James Taylor Bridge in 2003. 'Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight'.
| That's Why I'm Here | 3:37 |
| Going Around One More Time | 3:22 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 38-05884 | James Taylor | That's Why I'm Here (7") | Columbia | 38-05884 | US | 1985 |
| 38 05884 | James Taylor | That's Why I'm Here (7") | Columbia | 38 05884 | Canada | 1985 |
| 38-05884 | James Taylor | That's Why I'm Here (7", Promo) | Columbia | 38-05884 | US | 1985 |
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