Carolina in My Mind

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CAROLINA IN MY MIND
 
 
“Carolina in My Mind”  is a song written and performed by singer-songwriter James Taylor, which first appeared on his 1968 self-titled debut album.  Taylor wrote it while overseas recording for the Beatles’ label Apple Records, and the song’s themes reflect his homesickness at the time.  Released as a single, the song earned critical praise but not commercial success.  It was re-recorded for Taylor’s 1976 Greatest Hits album in the version that is most familiar to listeners.  It has been a staple of Taylor’s concert performances over the decades of his career.  It has become one of Taylor’s most critically praised songs and one that has great popularity and significance for his audience.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
After being dropped by Capitol Records, Crystal Mansion finally added a bass guitarist, Billy Crawford and released a single in 1970 for Colossus Records, the same label that released records in America by the Dutch band Shocking Blue, including their mega-hit Venus, also in 1970.  The 45 was released under the name Crystal Mansion Featuring Johnny Caswell, with the “A” side being the James Taylor song “Carolina in My Mind” and an original song (by Johnny Caswell and Sal Rota) called “If I Live” on the flip.  When Collectables Records reissued the 1971 album The Crystal Mansion on CD in 1994, “Carolina in My Mind was included as a bonus track.
 
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Carolina in My Mind” is one of James Taylor’s best known and most critically praised songs and is a frankly homesick remembrance of growing up in North Carolina (Chapel Hill specifically). He wrote the song while recording at the Beatles Apple Records studios in London. The song appeared on his 1968 debut album for Apple, James Taylor. Wikipedia says of this song: “Strongly tied to a sense of geographic place, ‘Carolina in My Mind’ has been called an unofficial state anthem for North Carolina. It is also an unofficial song of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, being played at athletic events and pep rallies and sung by the graduating class at every university commencement.”
 
While attracting little attention initially, the song was covered frequently not long after its release.  North Carolina country music recording artist George Hamilton IV had some success with his version of “Carolina in My Mind” in 1969.  Probably the best known version of the song other than Taylor’s is that of Melanie, who included “Carolina in My Mind on her classic 1970 album, Candles in the Rain.  Other recordings of the song have been made by the Everly Brothers, Evie Sands, John Denver, and Dawn (later known as Tony Orlando and Dawn)Glen Campbell and Linda Ronstadt performed a duet of the song on his TV show, The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour; the song was ultimately released in the 2007 video Good Times Again.
 
(August 2015)
Last edited: March 22, 2021