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- Country_Road_(song) runtime "3.4".
- Country_Road_(song) abstract ""Country Road" is a song written and performed by James Taylor. It appears on his 1970 second album, Sweet Baby James. The song references Somerset Street in Belmont, Massachusetts,[citation needed] a wooded road running adjacent to the land owned by McLean Hospital, where Taylor had committed himself in 1965 to receive treatment for depression. "Country Road" reached number 37 on the Billboard pop singles chart in early 1971. It is also featured on James Taylor's 1976 Greatest Hits record. The song has been played at most of his concerts since 1970.According to Allmusic critic Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., "Country Road" "perfectly marked the transition between the '60s and the '70s." This is because the lyrics suggest that it's time for those tired of trying to solve all the world's problems to leave them to Jesus and go away on their own. Lankford finds the song's "simple arrangement," with acoustic guitar and "laid back" vocals, well matched to the lyrics.".
- Country_Road_(song) album Sweet_Baby_James.
- Country_Road_(song) bSide ""Sunny Skies"".
- Country_Road_(song) genre Country_rock.
- Country_Road_(song) genre Folk_rock.
- Country_Road_(song) musicalArtist James_Taylor.
- Country_Road_(song) musicalBand James_Taylor.
- Country_Road_(song) previousWork Fire_and_Rain.
- Country_Road_(song) producer Peter_Asher.
- Country_Road_(song) recordLabel Warner_Bros._Records.
- Country_Road_(song) runtime "204.0".
- Country_Road_(song) subsequentWork You've_Got_a_Friend.
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- Country_Road_(song) writer James_Taylor.
- Country_Road_(song) album Sweet_Baby_James.
- Country_Road_(song) artist James_Taylor.
- Country_Road_(song) bSide ""Sunny Skies"".
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- Country_Road_(song) cover "Country Road label.jpeg".
- Country_Road_(song) genre Country_rock.
- Country_Road_(song) genre Folk_rock.
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- Country_Road_(song) label Warner_Bros._Records.
- Country_Road_(song) lastSingle ""Fire and Rain"".
- Country_Road_(song) length "204.0".
- Country_Road_(song) name "Country Road".
- Country_Road_(song) nextSingle ""You've Got a Friend"".
- Country_Road_(song) producer Peter_Asher.
- Country_Road_(song) released "1971".
- Country_Road_(song) thisSingle ""Country Road"".
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- Country_Road_(song) writer "James Taylor".
- Country_Road_(song) subject Category:1970_songs.
- Country_Road_(song) subject Category:1971_singles.
- Country_Road_(song) subject Category:James_Taylor_songs.
- Country_Road_(song) subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Peter_Asher.
- Country_Road_(song) subject Category:Songs_written_by_James_Taylor.
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- Country_Road_(song) comment ""Country Road" is a song written and performed by James Taylor. It appears on his 1970 second album, Sweet Baby James. The song references Somerset Street in Belmont, Massachusetts,[citation needed] a wooded road running adjacent to the land owned by McLean Hospital, where Taylor had committed himself in 1965 to receive treatment for depression. "Country Road" reached number 37 on the Billboard pop singles chart in early 1971. It is also featured on James Taylor's 1976 Greatest Hits record.".
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- Country_Road_(song) name "Country Road".