James Vernon Taylor (12 de março de 1948, em Belmont, Massachusetts) é um músico norte-americano de folk rock.
Começou sua carreira no final dos anos 60, na onda, então popular, do soft-rock americano. Como não conseguia espaço em seu próprio país, foi tentar a sorte na Inglaterra, sendo um dos primeiros contratados da gravadora dos Beatles, a Apple Records. Mas as gravações que realizou no período 68/69 não chamaram a atenção e ele voltou para os EUA.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
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CHORUS: Cm7G Where do those golden rainbows end Cm7G Why is this song so sad Cm7G Dreaming the dreams I've dreamed my friend Cm7G Loving the love I love to...
DmGCCm7F Love is just a word I heard when things are being said AmAm7DmG Stories my poor head has told me cannot stand the cold DmGCCm7F And in between what might have been and what has come to pass AmDmG7 A misbegotten guess alas and bits of broken glass
CHORUS: Cm7G Where do your golden rainbows end Cm7G Why is this song I sing so sad Cm7G Dreaming the dreams I dream my friend Cm7GCm7G Loving the love I love to love... to love..
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Long Ago And Far Away James Taylor (c) 1970 Blackwood Music
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