James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor’s debut album ends on a very dark note with this original composition that sounds like an old traditional blues. It obviously is a thinly veiled allusion to James Taylor’s depression and mental illness that forced him in 1965 to check into McLean Psychiatric Hospital for nine months.
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A tree grows in my back yard
It only grows at night
Its branches they're all twisted
Its leaves are afraid of light
They say them blues is just a bad dream
They say it lives upside your head
But when it's lonely in the morning
You're bound to wish that you was lyin' dead
There's winds out on the ocean
They're blowin' just as they choose
But them winds ain't got no emotion, baby
They don't know the blues
They say them blues is just a bad dream
They say it lives upside your head
But when it's lone, lonely in the morning
You're bound to wish that you was lyin' dead
My mind's ramblin' and ramblin'
Just like some a-rolling stone, no
Since that nightmare come to stay with me, baby
My thoughts just don't belong
They say them blues is just a bad dream, babe
They say it lives upside your head, hey hey
But when they visit you around midnight
You're bound to wish that you were lyin' dead
The Blues Is Just a Bad Dream was written by James Taylor.
The Blues Is Just a Bad Dream was produced by Peter Asher.
James Taylor released The Blues Is Just a Bad Dream on Fri Dec 06 1968.