Slow Burning Love

JAMES TAYLOR

It was a hot and sultry day somewhere in early September.
I don't hardly remember the day, just the way the sun beat down upon the bay, baby.
I did not even need to know your name,
It was, oh, so plain to see that you had eyes for me.
Halfway open, halfway closed, half-naked eyes for me, baby.

It was a slow burning love, a fair-weather love affair.
A slow burning, smoldering love for you and I.
And like the sun on the edge of the Western sky, it died.

Oh, the lights of the city were close at hand. I might just as well have been another man.
You might just as well have been another girl.
It might just as well have been another world.

It was a slow burning love, a fair-weather love affair.
A slow burning, smoldering love for you and I.
And like the sun on the edge of the Western sky, it died.

Oh, slow burning love. You were smoking up that day, some kind of hot...
It was a slow burning love, a fair-weather love affair.
A slow burning, smoldering love for you and I.
And like the sun on the edge of the Western sky, it died.

Trivia about the song Slow Burning Love by James Taylor

On which albums was the song “Slow Burning Love” released by James Taylor?
James Taylor released the song on the albums “In The Pocket” in 1976 and “The Warner Bros. Albums: 1970-1976” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Slow Burning Love” by James Taylor?
The song “Slow Burning Love” by James Taylor was composed by JAMES TAYLOR.

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