Emmylou Harris – Here I Am
“Here I Am” is a whispered self-revelation—one woman stepping out of the fog of memory and saying, without drama, I’m still here, still searching, still willing to be seen. Some…
“Here I Am” is a whispered self-revelation—one woman stepping out of the fog of memory and saying, without drama, I’m still here, still searching, still willing to be seen. Some…
A Dream Reimagined: When Emmylou Harris Turned a 1950s Fantasy into a Country Lullaby When Emmylou Harris released her version of “Mister Sandman” on the 1981 album Evangeline, she wasn’t…
A Farewell Waltz Between Earthly Love and Celestial Grace When Emmylou Harris released “Waltz Across Texas Tonight” as part of her 1995 album Wrecking Ball, it marked a moment of…
Redemption in a Gentle Voice: The Quiet Reckoning of a Wounded Heart When Emmylou Harris released “One of These Days” on her 1976 album Elite Hotel, she was already standing…
The First Flight of Freedom: A Toast to Youth, Longing, and the Open Road When Emmylou Harris released “Bluebird Wine” as the opening track of her 1975 album Pieces of…
“May This Be Love” feels like a candle held up to a waterfall—tender light against rushing life, and a wish that gentleness might finally win Emmylou Harris didn’t choose “May…
A Hymn for the Lost and the Searching: When Memory Walks Through the Ruins of Faith When Emmylou Harris released “Blackhawk” on her 1995 album Wrecking Ball, few could have…
A Hymn for the Restless Heart—Freedom’s Solitary Benediction When Emmylou Harris released “Born To Run” on her 1982 album Cimarron, she was already firmly established as one of American music’s…
A Meditation on Memory, Faith, and the Endless Journey of Loss When Emmylou Harris released “The Road” on her 2011 album Hard Bargain, it arrived as one of the most…
The Bittersweet Distance Between Love Remembered and Love Released When Emmylou Harris released “Too Far Gone” on her 1975 album Pieces of the Sky, she was emerging as one of…