About The Song

“Handy Man” was originally written by Jimmy Jones and Otis Blackwell, it was popularized by James Taylor in 1977 as part of his album “JT”. James Taylor’s rendition of “Handy Man” reached number 1 on the RPM Top Singles chart in September 1977. The song originally became a hit in 1960, reaching No. 3 on the R&B charts and No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Del Shannon’s version in 1964 reached No. 22 on the charts. Taylor’s rendition revitalized the song’s success, becoming a chart-topper years after its initial release. Taylor’s craftsmanship shines through a straightforward chord progression, syncopated rhythms, and a well-balanced arrangement, contributing to its timeless appeal.

The song “Handy Man” by James Taylor is a classic tune that explores themes of love, devotion, and offering a helping hand. It taps into universal feelings of vulnerability and the desire for healing, resonating with audiences emotionally. Through metaphorical language, Taylor portrays himself as a troubleshooter of the heart, capable of fixing broken hearts and offering emotional support. The lyrics convey a playful and flirtatious expression of self-confidence and charm, highlighting the singer’s ability to mend broken relationships. In live performances, Taylor assumes the role of a figure with the power to heal emotional wounds, emphasizing themes of love and trust. Overall, “Handy Man” is about the ability to provide emotional support and healing to those in need.

About The Song

Penned by singer Jimmy Jones and songwriter Otis Blackwell, “Handy Man” was initially recorded by Jimmy Jones in 1959, and by Del Shannon in 1964. In 1977, it was then performed by James Taylor making it a three-minute piece.

It was originally recorded by The Sparks of Rhythm, a group Jones had been a member of when he wrote it, although he was not with them when they recorded it. That version was in a minor key and had a completely different melody. When Jimmy Jones recorded it, the song was changed to a major key, with a completely different melody, which has become the version that is generally known today.

In 1959, Jones recorded the song himself, in a version which had been reworked by Blackwell, who also produced the session. In addition, Blackwell also provided the whistling, which is prominently heard throughout the whole song. “Handy Man” reached No. 3 on the R&B charts and No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960, becoming a million seller.

The song was a hit, again, in 1964, reaching No. 22, for Del Shannon, and again for James Taylor, whose slow version was a hit in 1977.

The song is noted for Jones singing “Come-a, come-a come-a come-a, come come-a, yeah” lyrics, which are heard at the beginning as well as in the Coda of the song, before the song’s fade.

Measured in terms of popularity on any chart, Taylor’s version of the song was the most successful. It reached No. 2 on the Cash Box Top 100 chart and reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. It reached No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart and was knocked out of the pole position by his then-wife Carly Simon.

Taylor’s version also earned him his second Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Male. Taylor’s version featured Leah Kunkel, the ex-wife of Russ Kunkel, as a backup singer. She sang the “Comma Comma” sections in harmony, which is heard after the first time the whole lyric is sung, as well as in the Coda of the song.

Allmusic critic Jason Elias compares Jones’ original with Taylor’s version stating,

“Where Jones’s version was chipper and a little obnoxious,” Taylor’s version “is so laid back it’s almost somnolent.”

Moreover, Elias notes that Taylor’s slowed down version has the benefit of allowing him to shade the words in new ways. Further, Elias also praises Taylor’s guitar playing.

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Hey girls, gather round, listen to what I’m putting down
Hey baby, I’m your handy man
I’m not the kind to use a pencil or rule, I’m handy with love and I’m no fool
I fix broken hearts, I know that I truly can

If your broken heart should need repair, then I am the man to see
I whisper sweet things, you tell all your friends, they’ll come running to me

Here is the main thing that I want to say, I’m busy 24 hours a day
I fix broken hearts, I know that I truly can
Comma, comma, comma, comma, com, com, yeah, yeah, yeah
Comma, comma, comma, comma, com, com, oh they’ll come running to me

Here is the main thing I want to say, I’m busy 24 hours a day
I fix broken hearts, baby
I’m your handy man
Comma, comma, comma, comma, com, com, yeah, yeah, yeah
Comma, comma, comma, comma, com, com, yeah, yeah, yeah
That’s me
Comma, comma, comma, comma, com, com
I’m your handy man, yeah yeah, yeah
That’s me
Comma, comma, comma, comma, com, com
I’m your handy man, yeah yeah, yeah