- “Your Smiling Face” from the 1977 album JT
- “Fire And Rain,” a poignant reflection on the loss of a childhood friend and Taylor’s personal battles with addiction.
- “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight” from the 1972 album One Man Dog.
- A lively duet with Carole King on “I Feel the Earth Move.”
- “Up on the Roof,” originally penned by Carole King and Gerry Goffin, was famously recorded in 1962 by the Drifters and later covered by Taylor for his 1979 album Flag.
- “You Can Close Your Eyes” from the 1971 album Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon. This homemade recording features Taylor and his then-wife, Melody Spring, performing together in 1977.
- Lastly, the iconic “Sweet Baby James,” released in 1970 as a soothing lullaby for his nephew.
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In summary, these seven James Taylor videos evoke nostalgia and warmth reminiscent of college life. They encapsulate themes of love, loss, and comfort that resonate deeply.