James Taylor 1948-03-14
James Taylor Sings Standards, various, various

Set 1
1. Getting To Know You
2. (It Was Only A) Paper Moon
3. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
4. The Way You Look Tonight
5. Almost Like Being In Love
6. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
7. Hallelujah, I Just Love Her So
8. Makin' Whoopee
9. Ol' Man River
10. Baby, It's Cold Outside
11. You're Just In Love
12. You Don't Know Me
13. Mean Old Man
14. Our Love Is Here To Stay
15. Fascinating Rhythm
16. They Can't Take That Away From Me
17. A Change Is Gonna Come
18. Oh What A Beautiful Morning

Set 2


Set 3


Comment
This is a compilation of James Taylor singing songs written by great composers. The composer's name is in paranthesis.

Here are the sources of the song versions:
1. Getting to know you (Oscar Hammerstein) from the "For our children" Benefit for The Pediatric AIDS Foundation, 1991
2. It was only a Paper moon (Arlen/Rose/Harburg) and 3. I didn't know what time it was (Rodgers & Hart) from "A league of their own" Soundtrack, 1992
4. The way you look tonight (Dorothy Fields/Jerome Kern)
with the Boston Pops, live 1999
5. Almost like being in love (Lerner/Loewe) Jay Leno Show May 16,1994
6. Santa Claus is coming to town (Coots/Gillespie) live from a tv show (JT with a sour throat) unknown Date
7. Hallelujah i just love her so (Ray Charles) live Jabberwocky Club, Syracuse University, NY 1970
8. Makin' Whoopee (Kahn/Donaldson)live NYC 1972
9. Ol'man river (Jerome Kern) live Connecticut 1983, solo acoustic tour
10. Baby it's cold outside (Frank Loesser) (JT and Jimmy "Revox" Duet) Milwaukee, 7/4/75
11. You're just in love (Irving Berlin) (JT and Jimmy "Revox" Duet) Fort Lauderdale, March 9, 1982
12. You don't know me (Jann Arden) Ray Charles tribute at the Olympia Paris July 3, 2004
13. Mean old man (James Taylor) live Hamburg, September 12,2002
14. Our love is here to stay, 15. Fascinating Rhythm and 16. They can't take that away from me (George/Ira Gershwin)
from the Gershwin tribute with the Orchestre National de France,Paris Dec. 17, 1998.
17. A change is gonna come (Sam Cooke) From a "West Wing" TV episode, December 1, 2004
18. What a beautiful morning (Rodgers/Hammerstein) live on CBS "This morning" Oct. 1993

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Created At
Tue Mar 01 2005 13:51:52 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Tue Dec 28 2004 23:51:01 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

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