@MeredithOD Yes, I think that's an insightful thought. It is indeed an encouragement, a mantra to carry with us throughout life. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
I have sung this song at my high school for three years. It is tradition to do it at the end of the year. It always reminds me to look forward, but to remember the people in my life who have made me the man I am today.
I grew up on James Taylor's music. This piece has been one of my favorites for as long as I can remember. It is simple, but so touching both lyrically and harmonically. Thank you for sharing!
This is the best recording of this incredible song--the beautiful harmonies balance perfectly against James and the touch of piano in the middle is chill-inducing. Thank you!
I can tell you're a musician. I do like this piece, even though it will never be thought of as one of his better known works but it has its own merits. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
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it's a true classic. absolutely beautiful song.
shanna1950 2 months ago
it's a true classic. absolutely beautiful song.
shanna1950 2 months ago
i love this version
rosesblessed 4 months ago
Like If fallout brought you here.
Rebelliongamer 4 months ago
The 1 dislike was from Carly Simon
FlyLipTrix 5 months ago 4
@FlyLipTrix ... and who could blame her? : ) Hey, thanks for watching and bringing a little humor into my life.
merhlin 5 months ago 2
I feel like crying now.
Psistarstormer 6 months ago
This song (and this exact version of it, as a matter of fact,) used to bring me great comfort as a child. Some things never change.
MeredithOD 6 months ago
@MeredithOD Yes, I think that's an insightful thought. It is indeed an encouragement, a mantra to carry with us throughout life. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
merhlin 6 months ago
this is truly the best lullaby in the history of the world!!!!!
rocky6081 8 months ago
I have sung this song at my high school for three years. It is tradition to do it at the end of the year. It always reminds me to look forward, but to remember the people in my life who have made me the man I am today.
transboyforpride 9 months ago
Wisdom in song.
bemorecarefull 10 months ago
@bemorecarefull Indeed. Thanks for watching/listening.
merhlin 10 months ago
I haven't heard this song in ten years at least. Thank you so much for giving it back to me.
AlayneKnight 10 months ago
@AlayneKnight Thanks for listening and taking a moment to comment.
merhlin 10 months ago
Only when you have hit rock bottom can you sing this song? only then can you sing the blues? and do it justice ?
chazmcneill 11 months ago
I grew up on James Taylor's music. This piece has been one of my favorites for as long as I can remember. It is simple, but so touching both lyrically and harmonically. Thank you for sharing!
aradiasongbird 1 year ago
i hate that this recording doesn't have to the chorus accompaniment below the soloist instead of piano. it builds more momentum with voices i think.
lillyclown 1 year ago
This is the best recording of this incredible song--the beautiful harmonies balance perfectly against James and the touch of piano in the middle is chill-inducing. Thank you!
noprahwinfrey2007 1 year ago
@noprahwinfrey2007
I can tell you're a musician. I do like this piece, even though it will never be thought of as one of his better known works but it has its own merits. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
merhlin 1 year ago
Excellent.
excursustoo 1 year ago
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Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment.
merhlin 1 year ago