Three Way Mirror is singer-songwriter Livingston Taylor's fourth album, released in 1978.

Three Way Mirror
Studio album by
Released1978
Recorded1978
GenreAdult contemporary
Length31:33
LabelEpic
ProducerNick DeCaro
Livingston Taylor chronology
Over the Rainbow
(1973)
Three Way Mirror
(1978)
Echoes
(1979)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Its ten tracks produced the song that was perhaps Taylor's biggest hit, "I Will Be In Love With You", as well as "Going Round One More Time", later covered by Taylor's brother James on his 1985 album That's Why I'm Here.

Record World said that "I'll Come Running" "has an easy jazz beat and Taylor's smooth vocals for accent."[2]

Taylor promoted the album by touring as the opening act for Linda Ronstadt during her "Living in the USA" national tour.

Track listing

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  1. "Going Round One More Time"
  2. "L.A. Serenade"
  3. "Gonna Have a Good Time"
  4. "Train Off The Track"
  5. "I Will Be in Love With You"
  6. "No Thank You Skycap"
  7. "I'll Come Running"
  8. "Living Without You"
  9. "Southern Kids"
  10. "How Much Your Sweet Love Means to Me"

Personnel

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  • Livingston Taylor — Guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Mike Baird — Drums
  • Gary Coleman — Marimba
  • Nick DeCaro — Producer, Arranger and Accordion
  • Frank DeCaro — Music Contractor and Album Supervisor
  • Joe DiBlasi — Acoustic guitar
  • Linda Dillard — Background vocals
  • Scott Edwards — Bass
  • Shelby Flint — Background vocals
  • Steve Forman — Percussion
  • Ed Greene — Drums
  • Jerry HeyFlugelhorn
  • David Hungate — Bass
  • Jon Joyce — Background vocals
  • Jim Keltner — Drums
  • Steve Madaio — Flugelhorn
  • Maria Muldaur — Vocals
  • Brian Ray — Electric guitar
  • Lee Ritenour — Electric guitar
  • Fred Tackett — Acoustic guitar
  • Billy Joe Walker Jr. — Acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Jai Winding — Piano

Charts

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Singles – Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1979 "I Will Be In Love With You" Pop Singles 30
1979 "I'll Come Running" Pop Singles 82

References

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  1. ^ Three Way Mirror at AllMusic
  2. ^ "Hits of the Week" (PDF). Record World. March 3, 1979. p. 1. Retrieved March 10, 2023.