Something in the Way She Moves

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"Something in the Way She Moves" is a 1968 folk-rock song by James Taylor, known for its gentle acoustic style and for inspiring George Harrison’s Beatles song "Something."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album James Taylor
artist James Taylor
composer James Taylor
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre folk
folk rock
soft rock
hasCategory 1968 songs
James Taylor songs
folk rock songs
hasCriticalReception praised for intimate, understated performance
recognized as an early showcase of James Taylor’s songwriting
hasInstrumentation acoustic guitar
vocal
hasLength approximately 3:00
hasLyricalTheme emotional comfort
romantic attraction
hasMusicalKey G major
hasMusicalStyle gentle acoustic style
hasNotableCover Carole King live performances
Harry Belafonte version
Tom Rush version
hasNotableLine Attracts me like no other lover
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hasTempo slow to moderate
hasTimeSignature 4/4
includedInAlbum James Taylor
influenced Beatles songwriting in late 1960s
inspired Something
inspiredBy personal relationships of James Taylor
inspiredWork Something
isAssociatedWithArtist The Beatles
isAssociatedWithSongwriter George Harrison
isDebutAlbumTrack true
language English
lyricist James Taylor
partOf late-1960s singer-songwriter movement
performer James Taylor
producer Peter Asher
recordedAt Trident Studios, London
recordingYear 1968
recordLabel Apple Records
releaseDate 1968-12-06
releaseYear 1968
side A-side
trackNumber 1

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