Taylor Barton's "Take Me" Shows How Romance Still Inspires Great Country Music!
- Sharanya Nadar
- 22 hours ago
- 1 min read
The East Hampton singer-songwriter Taylor Barton has been making music with producer GE Smith for 35 years. Yes, that GE Smith from Saturday Night Live. This might be their last project together. If that’s the case, then it’s the perfect way to end a 35-year-long collaboration, with a song about new beginnings and taking chances on love.

Barton wrote "Take Me" after he met someone special. This "someone special" was like an admirer who clearly left quite an impression on Barton. Released on Valentine's Day, the song started as just Barton and her guitar. Then Smith suggested adding harmonies. Suddenly, this sweet little love song became something that has you gently swaying along before you even realise it.
"Take Me" is mellow and sweet because inspirations like Tracy Chapman and Lucinda Williams have driven Barton. When someone inspires you to create, it shows in the work. So, if you're currently head-over-heels for someone or just remember what that felt like, Taylor Barton's "Take Me" will become YOUR song. "Take Me" is available now across all major streaming services.
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