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  1. 24 de abr. de 2011 · Del LP Gorilla, 1975, aunque no suena a "viejita".From JT's Gorilla LP, 1975, but it doesn't sound like an "oldie" at all.Way down here, you need a reason to...

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  2. You're listening to the official audio for James Taylor - "Mexico" from the album 'Gorilla'. ‘The Warner Bros. Albums: 1970-1976’, the six studio albums that...

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  3. 2 de oct. de 2018 · Sat 1:30 PM. Pokolbin NSW, Australia · Esca Bimbadgen Restaurant. · Ticketmaster. Music video by James Taylor performing Mexico (from Squibnocket). (C) 1993 Columbia Records, a division of...

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  4. "Mexico" is a song written by James Taylor that first appeared as the opening track of his 1975 album Gorilla. It was released as a single, with the album's title track as the B-side, and reached No. 49 on the Billboard Hot 100, but performed much better on the Adult Contemporary chart, reaching No. 5.

    • "Gorilla"
    • August 1975
    • 2:57
  5. Mexico Lyrics. [Verse 1] Way down here, you need a reason to move. Feel a fool, running your stateside games. Lose your load, leave your mind behind, Baby James. [Chorus 1] Oh, Mexico. It...

  6. Song Origin. A common thread of fan folklore about the song is that JT went to Mexico but became so ill he couldn’t leave his hotel room – thus “I’ve never really been.”. JT told Leeza Gibbons in 1992 that “Mexico” came to him while taking a break during the recording of the album of the same name. “I went down to spend a long.

  7. Songfacts®: James sings about Mexico, then says he's "Never really been" there. Actually, he refers to having been in Mexico for a concert, but coming down with traveler's diarrhea (Montezuma's revenge). He canceled the show, spending the whole time in his hotel room, which greatly disappointed him. >>.