Carolina In My Mind tab - james taylor
From: gargas@violet.berkeley.edu (Andrea Gargas)
Carolina in my mind -- James Taylor
chords from James Taylors greatest hits
corrections welcomed -ANdj
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*Capo on 3rd fret*
Chords used:
D G G/F# Em7 G/A A/C# Bm D/F# E7
E: -2- -3- -3- --- -3- --- -2- --- ---
B: -3- --- --- -3- -3- -5- -3- -3- -3-
G: -2- --- --- --- --- -2- -4- -2- -1-
D: --- --- --- -2- --- -x- -4- --- -2-
A: --- -x- -x- -2- -x- -4- -2- -x- -2-
E: --- -3- -2- --- --- --- --- -2- ---
Bm7 C A#o7 A7sus4 A7 F#m7 G/B
E: -2- --- --- --- --- -2- -3-
B: -3- -1- -2- -3- -2- -2- -3-
G: -2- --- --- --- --- -2- ---
D: -4- -2- -2- -2- -2- -2- -x-
A: -2- -3- -1- --- --- -4- -2-
E: --- --- --- --- --- -2- ---
| one measure |
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D | G G/F | Em7 | G/A |
|D | G G/F# | A |
In my mind Ive gone to Carolina
|G | A | Em7 |
Cant you see the sunshine? Cant you just feel the
| A | D A/C# | Bm A |
moonshining? Aint it just like a friend of mine to
|G D/F# | E7 G/A | D Bm7 |
hit me from behind. Yes Im goin to Caroli -
| Em7 G/A | D | D |
na in my mind.
| D | C | G |
Karen, shes a sil- ver sun Youd best walk her way and watch
A A#o7 | Bm | G | A |
it shining. Watch her watch the morning come.
A | G | D/F# | Bm7 E7 |
A silver tear appear - ing now, Im cry - ing
A7sus4 A7 | D Bm7 | Em7 G/A | D | D |
aint I? Ive gone to Carolina in my mind.
There aint no doubt in no ones mind that loves the finest thing
around. Whisper something soft and kind.And hey babe, the skies on
fire, Im dying aint I? Ive gone to Carolina in my mind.
In my mind Im goin to Carolina...
Dark and silent, late last night I think I heard the highway
calling; geese in flight and dogs that bite.
And signs that might be omens say Im going, Im going, Ive gone
to Carolina in my mind.
D |G | A | Bm | Bm |
With a holy host of others standing round me.
F#m7 | Em7 | G |
Still Im on the dark side of the moon.
A | C | G | D |
And it seems like it goes on like this forev - er.
D | C | G/B | Em7 |
You must for - give me
G/A | D Bm7 | Em7 G/A | D | D |
if Im up and gone to Carolina in my mind.
In my mind Ive gone to Carolina...
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James Taylor is a singer/songwriter who has earned 40 gold, platinum, and multi-platinum awards for his songs and albums. He's a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the prestigious Songwriter's Hall of Fame, and has received Billboard magazine's Century Award for distinguished creative achievement.
In 1971, Time magazine featured him on its cover and called him the harbinger of the singer/songwriter era.
Some of his most well-known songs include "Fire and Rain," "Country Road," "Something In The Way She Moves," "Mexico," "Shower the People," "Walking Man," "Sweet Baby James," "Never Die Young," "Copperline," and of course, "Carolina In My Mind."
Life in Chapel Hill
Born in Boston in 1948, James Taylor came to Chapel Hill with his family when he was three years old. He began writing music in the mid 1960's while a student at a New England boarding school, far removed from his family and friends in Chapel Hill. He eventually graduated from Chapel Hill High School. Isaac Taylor, James' late father, was for a time Dean of the UNC-Chapel Hill medical school.
The James Taylor Bridge over Morgan Creek
The recently-dedicated James Taylor Bridge spans Morgan Creek, down a steep slope from the house on Morgan Creek Road in Chapel Hill where James grew up. The museum lobbied the state to name the bridge in Mr. Taylor's honor.
(Text below is excerpted from an article by David Perlmutt of the Charlotte Observer and life-long friend of James and the Taylor family. Thanks to Mr. Perlmutt for allowing us to reprint portions of his article here)
Morgan Creek, down a steep slope from the former 11-room Taylor home on Morgan Creek Road, was mostly wooded and overgrown when Taylor was a boy. It crawled with snakes and lizards and poison ivy, with few houses in sight atop the slopes above.
Years later, "the creek" - as it was simply known - inspired the hit song "Copperline," which Taylor wrote with Duke University professor and author Reynolds Price.
The refrain goes: "Half a mile down to Morgan Creek, Leaning heavy on the end of the week, Hercules (the family dog) and a hog-nosed snake, Down on Copperline, We were down on Copperline."
Before co-writing the song, Taylor visited his old home and found "spec houses" lining the hills that overlook the creek.
As the song continues: "I tried to go back, as if I could, All spec houses and plywood, Tore up and tore up good, Down on Copperline."
Chapel Hill Influences
Many of Taylor's confessional songs provide glimpses of his abundant boyhood surroundings. In a 2000 interview with The Charlotte Observer, he attributed much of his creative energy to those surroundings.
"What I remember most about Chapel Hill is the landscape," he said shortly before his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. "I tell my kids that we were pre-TV and there was a lot of empty time there, slow weekends when you just walked into the woods and found whatever you could to kill time.
"There was this long, uninterrupted time to let your imagination grow. I believe that was an important part of whatever creative life I've had."
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I've always loved James Taylor so I've been working on this one for a few weeks. I'm playing a Martin D18 Authentic. I hope you like it. Thanks for watching!

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