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UK Release date : Friday, December 6, 1968

James Taylor (Mono)

By James TaylorLP • Part of the collection “Paul McCartney as producer, composer, or session musician in the 60s

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Side 1

  1. Don't Talk Now

    Studio version • Mono

  2. Something's Wrong

    Studio version • Mono

  3. Knocking 'Round the Zoo

    Studio version • Mono

  4. Sunshine Sunshine

    Studio version • Mono

  5. Taking It In

    Studio version • Mono

  6. Something in the Way She Moves

    Studio version • Mono

Side 2

  1. Carolina in My Mind

    Written by James Taylor

    3:04 • Studio versionA1 • Mono

    Paul McCartney : Bass George Harrison : Backing vocals Richard Hewson : String arrangement James Taylor : Backing vocals, Guitar, Vocals Freddie Redd : Organ Joel O'Brien : Drums Mick Wayne : Guitar Peter Asher : Backing vocals, Producer, Tambourine Barry Sheffield : Engineer Malcolm Toft : Engineer

    Session Recording: July - October 1968 • Studio Trident Studios, London, UK

  2. Brighten Your Night With My Day

    Studio version • Mono

  3. Night Owl

    Studio version • Mono

  4. Rainy Day Man

    Studio version • Mono

  5. Circle Round the Sun

    Studio version • Mono

  6. Blues Is Just a Bad Dream

    Studio version • Mono


Ads – from Melody Maker, November 30, 1968
Paul McCartney writing

Talk more talk, chat more chat

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