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  1. Dad Loves His Work. Dad Loves His Work is the tenth studio album by James Taylor, released in 1981. The album includes the duet with JD Souther titled "Her Town Too", which peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 5 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. The album was certified Platinum in the United States.

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  2. Dad Loves His Work is the tenth studio album by James Taylor. It was released in March 1981 and includes the duet with J. D. Souther “Her Town Too”, which reached #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Top 5 of Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart. The album was certified Platinum in the United States.

  3. Robert "Waddy" Wachtel (born May 24, 1947) is an American musician, composer and record producer, most notable for his guitar work. Wachtel has worked as session musician for other artists such as Linda Ronstadt, Beth Hart, Stevie Nicks, Kim Carnes, Randy Newman, Keith Richards, The Rolling Stones (lead guitar on "Saint of Me"), Jon Bon Jovi, James Taylor, Iggy Pop, Warren Zevon, Bryan Ferry ...

  4. It was recorded September 1980-January 1981, and was produced by Peter Asher. “Dad Loves His Work” was certified Platinum in the US by “RIIA”. Personnel: James Taylor- lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, choir, chorus; Dan Dugmore- pedal steel guitar, electric guitar; Waddy Wachtel- electric and slide guitar, multi-instruments

  5. More from Wikipedia. "Her Town Too" is a song written by James Taylor, JD Souther, and Waddy Wachtel, first released as a duet between Taylor and Souther on Taylor's 1981 album Dad Loves His Work. "Her Town Too" was later released on the 2000 compilation album Greatest Hits Volume 2. [1] The song was also released as a single, peaking at #11 on ...

  6. James Taylor (2) – Dad Loves His Work. More images. Label:CBS/Sony – 25AP 1995: Format: ... [Solo] – Waddy Wachtel. Piano, Organ – Don Grolnick. Synthesizer ...

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  8. Aug 26, 2013 · Session giant Waddy Wachtel looks back on 11 career-defining records “There was an incredible spirit in the air," says guitarist Waddy Wachtel, looking back on a golden period of time, during the '70s and early '80s, when he and an elite, close-knit group of Los Angeles-based musicians (including drummer Russ Kunkel, bassist Leland Sklar, keyboardist Craig Doerge and guitarist Danny ...