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4.3.3 Other Compositions (James Taylor) |
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This article is from the James Taylor FAQ, by Joel Risberg (jrisberg@shore.net) with numerous contributions by others.
- Wrote "Millworker," "Brother Trucker," and the music for "Un Mejor
Dia Vendra" for the Broadway musical "Working" in 1978.
"Millworker" and "Brother Trucker" were later recorded on JT's
album, "Flag."
- "Slow and Steady" recorded by Kate Taylor on her 1978 album "Kate Taylor"
- "Vacation" on Livingston Taylor's 1993 album "Our Turn To Dance" was
co-written by Liv and JT.
- "Benjamin" on David Sanborn's 1977 album "Promise Me the Moon." (Warner
Bros. BS 3051). Instrumental named for JT's son.
- "Cornbread & Buttermilk," a very early JT-Livingston collaboration used
by Liv in his mid-70s shows.
- "Spy," the title track from Carly Simon's album, was written by JT.
- "Happy Birthday Sweet Darling" on Kate Taylor's self-titled album.
 
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