No. It's on Dad Loves His Work album, and vinyl liner notes list background vocals J.D., but I heard it on the radio when it came out and I knew right away who it was. I always liked his voice. He was big friends with Graham Parsons and that whole group.
The JT one I loved the best was City Lights with his brother Livingston, and it was on Liv's album. You can't miss their brothers when you hear them sing separately. He's a music professor at Berkley in California and I sent him my album cover and I suggested that he should have a Taylor Family record with his bother Liv and his sister Kate. Unfortunatey his older brother Alex died from alcoholism many yeas ago and he had one album. If you close you eyes and imagine it you can hear a JT similarity.
The one that shocked me was Bob Dylan as the vocalist for Lay Lady Lay. Wow!
Alex actually had 2 albums on Capricorn in the early '70s during the "Taylor Influx". "Dinnertime" and "With Friends and Neighbors", as I recall. He also had a few albums after that, one that I had on CD called "Voodoo in Me", which featured a great duet with Brother James on the classic "He Don't Love You" (Like I love you).
Their Sister, Kate, had an early '70s album called "Sister Kate", also on Capricorn, but when James moved to Columbia, they gave Kate a contract as well, and she released 2 albums, the first Columbia album had a Duet with James, "It's in his Kiss" (Shoop-Shoop Song) that got considerable airplay. She has put out more albums over the years, her "Beautiful Road" album has a duet with James on the classic New Years Eve tune"Old Lang Syne"
Livingston is the James sibling with the most productive output, with 3 early Atco/Capricorn LPs, the first was fairly popular with the single "Carolina Day". He went to Epic in the early '80s and had minor hits with "I Will Be in Love with You" and "Going 'Round one More Time". Since then he has release many excellent albums and continues to tour to a very accepting fan base. Two of my favorites are "Our Turn To Dance" and "Life is Good".
The last sibling, Hugh, who runs an Inn on Martha's Vineyard, released an album in the '90
s called "It's Up to You". It includes a duet with Kate on the tune "Real Good Sign". The final track on Hugh's album is a cover of "Jailhouse Rock". During one stay at the Outermost (his Inn on MV), I suggested that it would have been great if when they recorded that album that the Taylor Family did the same thing they did at the end of the Blues Brothers movie, where all of the actors in the film sang a verse from Jailhouse Rock. It would have been great to have all 5 Taylors do the same. Missed opportunity
If you Google, you can find a few appearances where they all were at the same place, once on the Today show.
PS - Liv teaches at Berkley, in Boston