Before Homegrown Surfaced, Emmylou Harris Gave Neil Young’s Star of Bethlehem Its Quietest Grace on American Stars ‘n Bars
On ‘Star of Bethlehem,’ Emmylou Harris does something unforgettable: she brings calm, country grace to...
On ‘Star of Bethlehem,’ Emmylou Harris does something unforgettable: she brings calm, country grace to...
On Duets in 1990, Emmylou Harris and Willie Nelson gave Gulf Coast Highway its first...
On Songbird: Rare Tracks & Forgotten Gems, Emmylou Harris restores Spanish Johnny to its rightful...
On Wrecking Ball, Emmylou Harris does not simply sing “Every Grain of Sand”; she lets...
Emmylou Harris turned Here, There and Everywhere into a soft-spoken 1976 crossover moment, carrying a...
A young Rodney Crowell wrote a song about drift, weakness, and the hope of being...
A song about freedom, distance, and the pull of open country, High Sierra became even...
With Easy From Now On, Emmylou Harris turned a song of weary escape into the...
Luxury Liner let Emmylou Harris turn a restless Gram Parsons song into a declaration of...
On her 1982 live album Last Date, Emmylou Harris turns a classic country lament into...
In Emmylou Harris‘ 1987 soundtrack cut of Back in Baby’s Arms, a classic country reunion...
On One Paper Kid, Emmylou Harris and Willie Nelson turn a modest 1978 album track...
In “How She Could Sing the Wildwood Flower,” Emmylou Harris turns remembrance into music, honoring...
On Orphan Girl, Emmylou Harris sings abandonment as a spiritual passage, not a complaint. Guided...
On At the Ryman, Emmylou Harris turned Walls of Time into a homecoming, carrying Bill...
On Luxury Liner, Emmylou Harris sang Making Believe as if classic honky-tonk sorrow had stepped...
A drifting highway hymn became a handoff of destiny: on Return of the Grievous Angel,...
Emmylou Harris heard in The Pilgrim, Chapter 33 not just a drifter’s legend, but the...
Save the Last Dance for Me became something deeper in Emmylou Harris‘s hands: not a...
Heaven Only Knows opens Bluebird as a song of uncertainty, grace, and emotional maturity, and...
At the end of Wrecking Ball, Emmylou Harris does not chase a dramatic finale. Prayer...
On Hobo’s Meditation, the women of Trio turn an old railroad prayer into a hushed...
In the long shadow of a famous farewell, Evangeline became something even harder to forget:...
Miss the Mississippi and You is a song about missing more than a river or...
On Luxury Liner, Emmylou Harris turned a fast-moving Gram Parsons song into a 1977 statement...
Emmylou Harris turned Born to Run into something startlingly different on Cimarron: not a city-street...
Light of the Stable is one of those rare Christmas songs that feels humble and...
A song carried out of the mountains and sung without hurry, Bright Morning Stars lets...
Two More Bottles of Wine sounds like a breezy country hit, but its heart is...
In 1979, Emmylou Harris found the hush inside heartbreak on Beneath Still Waters, proving that...