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"One Man Parade" is a song written by
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that was first released as the first track on his 1972 album '' One Man Dog''. It was also released as the second single from the album, following up on the Top 20 hit "
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," after receiving significant airplay as an album track. The single was issued twice with two different B-sides, "Hymn" and "Nobody But You." It did not achieve the same chart success as "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight," peaking at #67 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It also charted on the
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chart in Canada, reaching #55. In some regions, such as in Europe, it was released as the B-side of the single release of " One Morning in May."


Lyrics and music

Taylor said he had written "One Man Parade" during the year preceding the album release and he had begun playing it live in concert as early as the Fall of 1971. Like "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight," "One Man Parade" was recorded on a portable recording console at Taylor's home with his new bride Carly Simon in Martha's Vineyard,
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. Simon, Carole King and Abigale Haness provided harmony vocals, as do Taylor's siblings Alex,
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and Hugh. Musicologist James Perone hears several
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elements in the song, including the instrumentation including congas, güiro and
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.
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plays the congas on the song, in a performance Taylor biographer Mark Robowsky describes as "trippy." Perone also finds Latin dance music influences in the way the song uses harmonic and bass ostinato, and finds the coda section to be similar to a
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section of certain Latin music pieces that use a canto-montuno structure. "One Man Parade" was originally intended to be the title track of the album, but Taylor changed the album title "for no particular reason" to ''One Man Dog'', in reference to his
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who is mentioned in the song. To Robowsky, "One Man Parade" provides the theme for the album, calling it "a wistful desire to waste time on the simplest pleasures, walking a dog, pouring rain, checking out an occasional garbage can." Although Robowsky calls the song "upbeat" and Taylor's "most carefree yet: he notes that Taylor undercuts that mood with the line "I'm right good at holding on, holding on, holding on." Perone also notes that the lyrics are more "upbeat" than most Taylor songs of this era, with the singer announcing his readiness to "step out on the town." Donald Langis of ''L'Evangeline'' praised the word play of the lines "All I want is a little dog to be walking at my right hand / talking 'bout a one man dog / Nobody's friend but mine." Langis interprets the dog as a
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for the type of friend Taylor is seeking.


Critical reception

'' Billboard'' rated "One Man Parade" as one of Taylor's best songs ever, saying that it is "full of melodic surprises" and "lyrical weirdness." It also noted that although the song is "rollicking" it fits within Taylor's brand of gentle
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. '' Cash Box'' said that the "soft outing creates quite a mood that adioprogrammers will love," predicting that it would make the Top 10. ''
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'' critic
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praises how the song "starts right in and never lets up," and also praises Taylor's vocal performance for sounding like he was "standing while singing for the very first time. Langis believed it had potential to be a hit. Several reviewers praised Taylor's live performances of the song in the early 1970s. "One Man Parade" was included on the 2003 compilation album ''Best of James Taylor''.


Personnel

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– lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica *
Danny Kortchmar Daniel "Danny Kootch" Kortchmar (born April 6, 1946) is an American guitarist, session musician, producer and songwriter. Kortchmar's work with singer-songwriters such as Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, David Crosby, Carole King, David Cassidy, Gr ...
– electric guitar,
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Russ Kunkel Russell Kunkel (born September 27, 1948) is an American drummer who has worked as a session musician with many popular artists, including Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, Jimmy Buffett, Harry Chapin, Rita Coolidge, Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, Dan F ...
congas *
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guiro *Abigale Haness – backing vocals * Carole King – backing vocals * Carly Simon – backing vocals * Alex Taylor – backing vocals *Hugh Taylor – backing vocals * Kate Taylor – backing vocals


"Hymn"

"Hymn," also a song from ''One Man Dog'', was the B-side of the "One Man Parade" single and was also the follow-up single in March 1973, backed with "Fanfare." Both "Hymn" and "Fanfare" were part of a suite of short songs on side 2 of the album. Both songs were recorded at A&R Studios in New York. Landau rated "Hymn" as the best song on the album, calling attention to the line "As a man and a woman stand alone in the light/Give us reason to be, like the sun on the sea." Perone finds the song to be "interesting," particularly with its relationship to Taylor's life and certain Beatles influences. Perone describes three distinct sections as having three different themes, all related to people trying to influence him: first religious zealots, second stoned-out drug users, and finally the love of a woman which really frees his soul. Perone points out that the love of a woman likely references Simon, who he had recently married. Perone finds Beatles influence in that it has thematic similarities to
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's recent solo song "
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." According to Perone, both "God" and "Hymn" " eferencethe style of gospel music." Langis regards the song as being semi-religious with lines such as "Let the winter wind blow/Where will we hide when it comes from inside?" The single failed to chart. '' Billboard'' described "Hymn" as "folksy-gospel arrangement in the best Taylor traditional, featuring strong piano with the singers voice taking the spotlight." '' Cash Box'' called it a "pop oriented single certain to gain immediate top 40 acceptance across the country."


References

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