About the song

James Taylor, a name synonymous with the soothing sounds of folk and soft rock, graces us with his timeless track, “Something in the Way She Moves.” Released as a part of his debut album in 1968, this song stands as a testament to Taylor’s remarkable ability to capture deep, introspective emotions through his music. Taylor’s gentle, conversational voice combined with his intricate guitar work creates a sound that feels both intimate and comforting.

“Something in the Way She Moves” is not just a song; it’s an exploration of the subtleties and nuances of affection. The lyrics delve into the profound impact that a particular person can have on our lives, highlighting how their mere presence can be both enchanting and reassuring. The melody, with its tender strumming and Taylor’s reflective vocal delivery, evokes a sense of nostalgia and warmth, making it easy to connect with, especially for those who have experienced the quiet joys and contemplations of love.

James Taylor’s songwriting is often celebrated for its lyrical depth and personal touch, and this song is a prime example of his skill in weaving complex emotions into a simple yet profound musical experience. The track’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to resonate with listeners across generations, offering both solace and inspiration. Whether you’re revisiting it for the umpteenth time or hearing it for the first time, “Something in the Way She Moves” is sure to leave a lasting impression with its gentle charm and heartfelt sincerity.

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Lyrics

There’s something in the way she moves
Or looks my way, or calls my name
That seems to leave this troubled world behind
If I’m feeling down and blue
Or troubled by some foolish game
She always seems to make me change my mind
And I feel fine anytime she’s around me now
She’s around me now
Almost all the time
And if I’m well you can tell she’s been with me now
She’s been with me now quite a long, long time
And I feel fine
Every now and then the things I lean on lose their meaning
And I find myself careening
In places where I should not let me go
She has the power to go where no one else can find me
Yes and silently remind me
The happiness and the good times that I know, but as I had got to know them
It isn’t what she’s got to say
But how she thinks and where she’s been
To me, the words are nice, the way they sound
I like to hear them best that way
It doesn’t much matter what they mean
What she says them mostly just to calm me down
And I feel fine anytime she’s around me now
She’s around me now
Almost all the time
If I’m well you can tell she’s been with me now
She’s been with me now quite a long, long time
Yes and I feel fine