Wild Mountain Thyme - James Taylor Live video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/10/16

James Taylor and Rosemary Butler - Live (around 1989 to 1994)

Wild Mountain Thyme was written by Francis McPeake, a native of Belfast Northern Ireland. It was first recorded by him in 1957 and has since been recorded by numerous artists.

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8 years ago

Herethereevery

Wow, this is great...

8 years ago

kroakie4

I'm not much of a country music fan, especially not of this more classical form. But there is something I really admire about James Taylor. He has an emotive voice that stirs something deep inside. 

8 years ago

STEPHEN WESTCOTT

Heard James Taylor perform this song in at the Hydro in Glasgow last year. Last song of what had been a memorable concert he was accompanied by two singers and a violinist. Absolutely stunning rendition of what is a beautiful song. The very large audience arose as one to tell him that they had all loved it too. Sing on Sweet Baby James.

9 years ago

Norman Boyd

Lilted the original tempo since my youth...this is pure taylor..just sweet and beautiful 

9 years ago

fastfriendtigerlily

I like James Taylor, but this is just annoying.  The refrain "Will ye go lassie, go" needs to be thrown away, not stretched out. And where does he get "build my love a tower", when the sensible original is "bower"; or, even worse, the farcical "I will surely find another", instead of the the tragic "I shall surely find no other"....  OK - pedantic, I know - but it's just painful to an English folkie!

9 years ago

uneedtherapy42

Dear James.... You are SO FREAKIN' AWESOME.

9 years ago

catbrush1234

Heard him sing this in Dublin this year. Awesome!!

9 years ago

leslie falconer

THE BRAES OF BALQUHITHER SCOTTISH POET BORN PAISLEY 1774

9 years ago

hummingnectarbird

Taylor sings the best redention of this song I hav ever heard.

10 years ago

Arkybark

For what it's worth, the McPeakes were Scottish but lived in Northern Ireland and borrowed elements of the song from Scotland's Tanahill. Which makes the song "dual national" but really mutlinational from its international appreciation. James does a beautiful job with it.

10 years ago

Steven Arthur

a great great Scottish song

10 years ago

Arlene Clyde

LOVE THE VOICE LOVE THE MUSIC AND MOST OF ALL LOVE YOUR PICTURES ON THERE.LOOKS LIKE iRELAND

10 years ago

Robert Firestone

Is this available for download ?

10 years ago

jeffersonianideal

A splendid rendition by James Taylor. Thank you for the time you took to assemble the audio and the visuals.

10 years ago

katrina Hall

beautiful, my soul music..

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