The 1979 song "Life During Wartime" by Talking Heads deals with how technology could be exploited to take down the framework of society and enable government surveillance. "Her Town Too" (J. Taylor / J.D. It used to be her town, it used to be her town, too. There are no reviews written for Her Town Too. Al Green wrote the lyrics for “Let's Stay Together” in five minutes after Willie Mitchell gave him a rough mix of a tune that he and drummer Al Jackson had developed. "[7] "Your Smiling Face and JT had been issued four years earlier, in 1977. She and Peter (Peter & Gordon) had a rather messy divorce and the song detailed Betsy's emotional vulnerability during this time. "Her Town Too" is a song written by James Taylor, J. D. Souther, and Waddy Wachtel, first released as a duet between Taylor and Souther on Taylor's 1981 album Dad Loves His Work.It was also released as a single in 1981, peaking at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100. Read about Her Town Too by James Taylor with J.D. [4] [5] Taylor has called it "a tender, well-meaning song about how difficult it was to be friends" with both parties after the breakup. The subject of the song "Her Town Too" is a couple's separation and knowing the history behind the album, you can't help but read between the lines. Souther (Álbum: "Dad Loves His Work" - Año: 1981). Her Town Too Lyrics James Taylor She's been afraid to go out She's afraid of the knock on her door There's always a shade of a doubt She can never be sure Who comes to call Maybe the friend of a friend of a friend Anyone at all Anything but nothing again It used to be her town It used to be her town, too It used to be her town It used to be her town, too Seems like even her old girlfriends Might be talking her … She gets the house and the garden, he gets the boys in the band. The title of the album, More songs from James Taylor and J.D. J from Toronto, Canada Sheila Weller's recently published book "Girls Like Us" about Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon and Carole King explains that "Her Town Too" was written by James Taylor and J D Souther for Betsy Asher. "Her Town Too," written and performed by James Taylor,1981 James Taylor website _____ Short link: https://wp.me/p6sb6-tXC Comments are welcome if they are on-topic, substantive, concise, and not boring or obscene. "Her Town Too" is a song written by James Taylor, J.D. Souther on “Her Town Too”, Gary U.S Bonds and Bruce Springsteen on “This Little Girl”, Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers on “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” and Nicks again with Don Henley on “Leather & Lace”. [1] The subject of "Her Town Too" is the aftermath of a breakup of a long term relationship. [ Em9 ] Well people got used to … How about the Grease theme song? My InterpretationI agree with (and paraphrase) those who have said: "The subject of "Her Town, Too" is the aftermath of a breakup of a long term relationship. Read about Her Town Too by James Taylor & J.D. This title is a cover of Her Town Too as made famous by James Taylor in duet with J. D. Souther. She picked the new name after Micky Dolenz of The Monkees. "[8] Rolling Stone critic Don Shewey notes that despite the song's worthy ambitions, the narrative never quite reaches a resolution, and thus the song "comes across as merely a catchy, mindless ditty. Her Town Too Written-By – J. Taylor*, J. D. Souther*, W. Wachtel* 4:34: B: Believe It Or Not Written-By – J. Taylor* 3:47: Notes Taken From The Album "Dad Loves His Work" Other Versions (5 of 16) View All. Souther and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Author Sheila Weller has written that the subject was Betsy Asher, who had recently divorced from Taylor's long time manager and
producer Peter Asher.
Taylor has said of the song that it "showed a maturity in song structure that had been developing since I wrote '