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  1. That's Why I'm Here is the eleventh studio album by singer-songwriter James Taylor released in 1985, four years after his previous effort, Dad Loves His Work. The album contains a version of Buddy Holly's "Everyday", as well as the participation of several singers, including Don Henley, Joni Mitchell, Graham Nash and Deniece Williams.

  2. She later guested on Johnny Mathis' 1984 album A Special Part of Me, Stevie Wonder's 1985 LP, In Square Circle and James Taylor's 1985 album That's Why I'm Here. Gospel period (1980–1987)

  3. With its heartening aura of renewed faith and burgeoning self-knowledge, James Taylor ‘s That’s Why I’m Here reveals a man at peace with himself, his notorious inner demons finally silenced.

  4. This Is Niecy is the debut album of American R&B singer Deniece Williams released on August 13, 1976 by Columbia Records. [1] . The album reached No. 3 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart and No. 33 on the Billboard 200. [2] [3] The album has been certified Gold in the US by the RIAA and Silver in the UK by the BPI. [4] [5] Overview[edit]

  5. Consulta los créditos, las críticas y las canciones, y compra la edición de 1985 Vinyl de "That's Why I'm Here" en Discogs.

  6. 23 de dic. de 2021 · That’s Why I’m Here is singer-songwriter James Taylor’s eleventh studio album. It was released in 1985, four years after his previous effort, Dad Loves His Work, and contains a version of Buddy Holly’s “Everyday”, as well as the participation of several singers, including Don Henley, Joni Mitchell, Graham Nash and Deniece Williams.

  7. That’s Why I’m Here is the eleventh studio album by singer-songwriter James Taylor released in 1985, four years after his previous effort, Dad Loves His Work. The album contains a version of Buddy Holly’s “Everyday”, as well as the participation of several singers, including Don Henley, Joni Mitchell, Graham Nash and Deniece Williams.