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Gates to the City Live from Atlanta, 1981
Almost Like Being In Love, Live from The Tonight Show, 1993 Anywhere Like Heaven (Live!) Live, 1970 Back In The High Life, Steve Winwood with James Taylor, 1986 [buy it] Bad Shoes "The Section" with James Taylor Bartender's Blues Bartender's Blues, George Jones, 1977 [buy it] Belfast to Boston [unreleased] Captain Jim's Drunken Dream (Live) No Nukes, 1979 [buy it] Carolina In My Mind (1969) James Taylor (self-titled), 1968, Apple Records (The) Circle Game (Duet), Joni Mitchell & James Taylor, 1970 Circle 'Round The Sun (Live), James Taylor, 1970 Coca-Cola Commercial, an old Ray Charles commercial sung by JT, 1970 Country Road (Alternate Release), 45 release only Crying In The Rain Across America, Art Garfunkel, 1997 Devoted To You Diamonds In The Rough Live 1968 (I think!) Dream Lover James Taylor with Manhattan Transfer, 1994 [buy it] Duncan and Brady, a traditional folk song JT style Everyday, a traditional folk song JT style False Echoes James Taylor and Jimmy Buffett team up, 1994 [buy it] Fire and Rain (Live) Fire & Rain (Al Jarreau), famed Jazzman sings JT classic [Partial File] [buy it] Get A Job, James with a 1950's classic Getting To Know You, One of James' most popular concert cuts. [buy it] Hallelujah! I Just Love Her So!, a salute to Ray Charles, 1970 Hangnail (Live) VH-1 Storytellers Highway Song (Live), Live, 1970 How Great Our Lord Faust, Randy Newman, 1995 [buy it] I Can Dream Of You B-side to the original 45 release of Shower the People I Will (Ben Taylor), JT & Carly's son Ben sings this classic tune. [buy it] If I Needed Someone, a Beatles' classic, Live by James Taylor, 1970ish It's Only A Paper Moon A League Of Their Own Soundtrack, 1992 [buy it] Jelly Man Kelly (Sesame Street!) A favorite rarity by James! [buy it] Jump Up Behind Me (Radio Mix) Knock On Wood (Live Duet with Sting), Live in Lucca, Italy, 1999 Little Things, A rare duet with artist John Sheldon Long Ago & Far Away (Live) Live in Rio,1987 Man To Man Memphis, Tennessee, James Taylor's version of this Chuck Berry classic Mockingbird (Live), James Taylor & Carly Simon, No Nukes, 1979 [buy it] Mud Slide Slim (Live) VH-1 Storytellers Never Die Young (Live) Not Fade Away (Live) Live from Montreux, Switzerland, July 15, 1999 Nothing Like A Hundred Miles (Ray Charles), with B.B. King Very cool. Oh Yes I Can from David Crosby's Oh Yes I Can, 1989 [Out of Print] Okie From Muskogee (Live) Live, 1970 Ol' Blue Live, September 23, 1989 Old Paint , Live on Morning Becomes Eclectic, 1994 Pretty Boy Floyd [unreleased] Rainy Day Man (Live), James Taylor live recording, 1970 Roll River Roll -- New Recording! [unreleased] [James' first song ever] Roadrunner, Live on Morning Becomes Eclectic, 1994 Sea Cruise (Live) Live, 1987 Second Star To The Right (from Peter Pan), Stay Awake, 1988 [buy it] Secret Of Life (Live) Shall We Gather At The River [unreleased] Sixteen Candles Not the best quality, but it sure is fun! Something In The Way She Moves (Live), 1988, KBCO in Boulder. Wow! Steamroller (Symphony Tour) Steamroller (Performed by Elvis Presley) Sweet Baby James, Live from The Tonight Show, 1993 The Times They Are A'Changin' No Nukes, 1979 [buy it] Valentine's Day VH-1 Storytellers (The) Water Is Wide, Live from the Symphonic Tour (The) Way You Look Tonight, Live with the Boston Pops, 1997 (The) Weight, All five Taylor siblings from the Tom Snyder Show, early 1980's (What A) Wonderful World Watermark, Art Garfunkel, 1977 [buy it] Wild Mountain Thyme A very rare recording of an old Scottish classic. Will You Still Love Me (With Carole King), Carnegie Hall, 1971 [buy it] With A Little Help From My Friends A classic Beatles' song! (A) Woman's Gotta Have It (Bobby Womack) The original [buy it] Woodstock The Howard Stern Show, May 1997 You Can Close Your Eyes (Duet), Joni Mitchell & James Taylor, 1970 You Can Close Your Eyes (1998) Live at the Beacon Theater, 1998 [buy it] Your Smiling Face, a traditional folk song JT style You've Got A Friend (Duet with Carole King), Carnegie Hall, 1971 [buy it] Falling In
Love With You James joins his brother Livingston for this
great tune.
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