The Taylor Connection: James and Henry Unite in Music with ‘You Can Close Your Eyes’
For all the James Taylor enthusiasts out there, I see and acknowledge your enthusiasm! It’s clear that James Taylor holds a special place in many hearts, but it’s also true that some of our younger readers might not be as familiar with his work. My aim here is to equip everyone with enough context to appreciate the video content I’m sharing, so for the longtime fans, please bear with me as I provide a condensed overview. And for those who are new to Taylor’s music, please understand that he is a highly esteemed singer, songwriter, and guitarist, revered by fellow artists.
James Taylor’s accolades are extensive, including his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2000, being made a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by France in 2012, and receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award in the US, in 2015. He has also won six Grammy Awards and was honored as the MusiCares Person of the Year in 2006, a testament to his impact on the music industry. The caliber of artists who performed at his MusiCares tribute speaks volumes about his influence. I’ll delve into that impressive list shortly, but first, let’s discuss this 2021 video featuring Taylor’s son, Henry:
There’s something uniquely touching about family members making music together, especially when they harmonize as beautifully as James and Henry Taylor do here. Watching James beam with pride as he sings alongside Henry is a sight to behold. Many have commented on the special connection that seems to transcend the music when family members perform together. This performance has been met with widespread acclaim, highlighting the seamless blend of their voices and the continuation of musical talent through generations.
The song “You Can Close Your Eyes” stands out in Taylor’s discography as one of his most beloved and critically praised works. First appearing on his 1971 album “Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon,” the song is rumored to have been written for Joni Mitchell, Taylor’s former partner. Here’s another gem from The Voice 2020, offering a glimpse into Taylor’s versatility and enduring appeal:
The 2006 MusicCares event showcased a diverse group of artists covering James Taylor’s songs, including Bruce Springsteen, Carole King, Sting, and many others, underscoring Taylor’s widespread respect among his peers.
During the pandemic, James and Henry shared a poignant moment performing “Moon River” for The Voice, a time Henry describes as focused on music and learning from his father:
With live music venues reopening in September 2021, Henry joined his father’s band as a backing vocalist, a role he cherishes deeply. He speaks fondly of growing up around the band members, who have become like family to him, and expresses both excitement and humility about his position within this talented group.
In closing, it’s worth noting James Taylor’s remarkable achievement of topping the Billboard 200 with his 2015 album “Before This World,” over 45 years after his first chart appearance. His 2020 album “American Standard” further solidified his legacy, making him the first artist to have number-one albums in the US across six consecutive decades. James Taylor, father to Sally and Ben with Carly Simon, and twins Rufus and Henry with his third wife, Caroline ‘Kim’ Smedvig, continues to inspire through his music and family legacy.