I last played this one a couple of years ago, but tonight I’m just in the mood for some James Taylor … hope you are too!
I love James Taylor’s voice … it is sensual, somehow. It is … as if he is singing to me and only me. I did not know, until doing a brief bit of research for this music post, that he had been heavily into drugs. Silly me, eh … what else should I have expected? Sigh.
Taylor wrote this in 1968 at three different times. He started it in London, where he auditioned for The Beatles’ Apple Records. He later worked on it in a Manhattan Hospital, and finished it while in drug rehab at The Austin Riggs Center in Massachusetts. In a 1972 Rolling Stone interview, Taylor explained: “The first verse is about my reactions to the death of a friend (that would be Suzanne – explained below). The second verse is about my arrival in this country with a monkey on my back, and there Jesus is an expression of my desperation in trying to get through the time when my body was aching and the time was at hand when I had to do it. And the third verse of that song refers to my recuperation in Austin Riggs which lasted about five months.”
“It concerned a girl called Susanne I knew who they put into an isolation cell and she couldn’t take it and committed suicide.” Her name was Susie Schnerr, and Taylor also explained that it was months before he found out about her death, as his friends withheld the news so it wouldn’t distract Taylor from his burgeoning music career.
In a 1972 Rolling Stone interview, Taylor added: “I always felt rather bad about the line, ‘The plans they made put an end to you,’ because ‘they’ only meant ‘ye gods,’ or basically ‘the Fates.’ I never knew her folks but I always wondered whether her folks would hear that and wonder whether it was about them.”
When Taylor performed this in 2015 on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, he and Colbert had some fun, with Taylor explaining that he was still working on it. “I wrote that song in 1970, and I just hadn’t seen that much back then – mostly fire and rain, so that’s why I keep saying it over and over again in the song,” he said.
Taylor then explained that he had never seen a calzone at the time, but if he had, he would have definitely added it to the lyric. Taylor and Colbert then performed an updated version of the song with new lyrics. A sample:
“I’ve seen man buns, Myspace and the Baha Men, but I never thought I’d see a new Star Wars again”
“I’ve seen grandmas reading 50 Shades of Grey”
“Quidditch teams and skinny jeans cutting blood off from my thighs”
Oh my!
And here’s James with Stephen Colbert in the updated version … I promise you will laugh!!!
Fire And Rain
James Taylor
Just yesterday morning they let me know you were gone
Susanne the plans they made put an end to you
I walked out this morning and I wrote down this song
I just can’t remember who to send it to
I’ve seen fire and I’ve seen rain
I’ve seen sunny days that I thought would never end
I’ve seen lonely times when I could not find a friend
But I always thought that I’d see you again
Won’t you look down upon me, jesus
You’ve got to help me make a stand
You’ve just got to see me through another day
My body’s aching and my time is at hand
And I won’t make it any other way
Oh, I’ve seen fire and I’ve seen rain
I’ve seen sunny days that I thought would never end
I’ve seen lonely times when I could not find a friend
But I always thought that I’d see you again
Been walking my mind to an easy time my back turned towards the sun
Lord knows when the cold wind blows it’ll turn your head around
Well, there’s hours of time on the telephone line to talk about things
To come
Sweet dreams and flying machines in pieces on the ground
Oh, I’ve seen fire and I’ve seen rain
I’ve seen sunny days that I thought would never end
I’ve seen lonely times when I could not find a friend
But I always thought that I’d see you, baby, one more time again, now
Thought I’d see you one more time again
There’s just a few things coming my way this time around, now
Thought I’d see you, thought I’d see you fire and rain, now
Songwriters: James Taylor / James V Taylor
Fire And Rain lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
One of the best songs to come out to public ears in the early 1970s, in my personal category of ‘Ah maybe the Velvet Underground aren’t THAT good after all,’
Beautiful, moving, poignant. So personal, only Taylor should sing it.
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True words, my friend! I’m happy to know you enjoyed this one!
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🎵❤️🎵🌻❄️🐺
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😊 It’s so good to hear you singing!!! 🐺
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Good to hear me singing on the net with emjois- that is, not the alternative 🤫
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Exactly. Us “Oldies but Goodies” must sing with our hearts, or in the shower where nobody can hear us. Heck, my car, Greta, won’t even tolerate my singing and threatens to break down every time I even hum a few notes!
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🚗Beep-meep-beep. Beep! Meep-beep-beep!
(No, I dunno what Dolly is saying to Greta either)
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🤣🤣 Oh dear! They may be plotting … 🚗🚗
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I think they’re just gossiping🙂🚗🚗
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Yesterday, I asked Greta if she and Dolly had been communicating, and she said they had, and she couldn’t wait to meet Dolly. I had to burst her bubble by telling her that Dolly is 4,000 miles away, to which she responded that if I would buy the petrol, she would happily go that distance. Then I burst her bubble again by telling her about that little ocean-thingy that she couldn’t roll across. I half expected to get up this morning and find her gone!
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That explains why Dolly was ‘beeping’ ‘Bridge Over Troubled Waters’🚗
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Hmmmm … could be! We better keep an eye on them!
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🚗🚗……
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Fabulous song.
The one and only JT album I bought as a teenager was Mud Slide Slim.
However, when I had a real estate business I sold a house of a young couple who were emigrating to Australia and rather than let it go to a jumble sale I bought their record collection.
In among the records were two copies of Sweet Baby James ( the album Fire and Rain is on).
When I asked about the doubling-up the husband told me one copy was his and the other belonged to his wife .
Turns out that when they first began dating they discovered they were both James Taylor fans, each had the album and and Fire and Rain was their favourite song of all time!
Cute story.
I wondered at the time if this if this had helped push their relationship along toward marriage?
People have married for stranger reasons, I’m sure.
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I’m so glad you enjoyed the song … and thanks for that fun story!!! Heck, a common interest in music is a far better foundation for a relationship or marriage than some start out with!
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Another song i have heard the first time now. Great, my collection is increasing. 😉 Thanks, Jill! xx Michael
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Wow! Two in one day! Your collection is definitely growing and I’m glad I could be a part of that! xx
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Jill, one of my favorite of many James Taylor’ songs. We have seen him a couple of times in concert and each time it was a treat. Keith
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I’m so glad I played this one, then! James Taylor is one of my top ten, and this is one of his best, for sure!
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Thanks, Ned!!!
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A beautiful song, from one of the best for me. I’ve loved this guy’s music for more than fifty years.
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Whew! I’m so glad … I’ve redeemed myself from the past two days, then? Glad you liked it … I am a huge James Taylor fan … he ranks right up there with Stevie in my book.
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Yup! I’ve been a fan of his since the beginning. He has made many great records.
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Ah well, can’t please everyone all of the time. 😊
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How can anyone not like James Taylor’s music?
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Good question! We all have different tastes, though … keeps life interesting, yes?
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