James Vernon Taylor nació el 12 de marzo de 1948 y es un cantautor y guitarrista. Nació en Belmont, Massachusetts.
La carrera de Taylor comenzó a mediados de los años 60, pero encontró su público a inicios de los 70 cantando canciones acústicas suaves y sensibles. Taylor fue parte de una ola de cantautores suaves de ese tiempo, donde podemos incluir a Carole King, Joni Mitchell, John Denver, Jackson Browne entre otros. También podemos encontrar a Carly Simon dentro de esta ola, con quien se casó más tarde.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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Riding on a Railroad (James Taylor) (c) 1970 Blackwood Music >From "Mud Slide Slim"
G(no 3rd) /F# Em7A7sus4 A7sus2 A7 We are riding on a railroad, FCG singing someone else's song /F#Em7A7sus4A7FCG Forever standing by the cross road. Take a side and step along. /F#Em7A7sus4A7FCG We are sailing away on a river to the sea. Maybe you and me can meet again. /F#Em7A7FCGD/F#Em7 A We are riding on a railroad, singing someone else's song. Sing along.
DD/CGG/F#Em7 Time to time I tire of the life that I've been lead-ing ADCsus2G Town to town, day by day Em7Bm There's a man up here who claims to have his hands upon the reins. CGG/F#Em7ADCBmAG G/F# There are chains upon his hands and he's riding upon a train.
Em7A7sus4 A7sus2 A7 We are riding on a railroad, FCG singing someone else's song /F#Em7A7sus4A7FCG Forever standing by the cross road. Take a side and step along. /F#Em7A7sus4A7FCG We are sailing away on a river to the sea. Maybe you and me can meet again. /F#Em7A7FCG /F# We are riding on a railroad, singing someone else's song. [instrumental using verse chords and fade].