Emmylou Harris – All That You Have is Your Soul
“All That You Have Is Your Soul” is Emmylou Harris choosing moral clarity over glitter—an old-fashioned reminder that when everything else is stripped away, your conscience is the only “home”…
“All That You Have Is Your Soul” is Emmylou Harris choosing moral clarity over glitter—an old-fashioned reminder that when everything else is stripped away, your conscience is the only “home”…
A Quiet Reckoning with Loss, Faith, and the Fragile Beauty of Redemption When Emmylou Harris released “Broken Man’s Lament” on her 2008 album All I Intended to Be, she was…
“Fire in the Blood / Snake Song” is a dark little prayer: faith and danger sharing the same breath, like moonshine fumes in a cold church aisle. Here are the…
A Hymn to Heritage and Heartache, Where Memory Becomes Melody When Emmylou Harris released “Going Back to Harlan” on her 1995 album Wrecking Ball, she redefined what modern Americana could…
A Dance Between Fate and Joy: The Timeless Resilience of Love in Motion When Emmylou Harris performed “(You Never Can Tell) C’est La Vie” live on TopPop in 1977, she…
A Sacred Whisper of Winter’s Light and Grace When Emmylou Harris included “The First Noel” on her 1979 holiday collection Light of the Stable, she wasn’t simply revisiting a centuries-old…
“Hour of Gold” is Emmylou Harris holding a flame to the past—watching love turn luminous for a moment, then heavy as lead, yet refusing to let the memory go dark.…
“Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn” is a hymn of stubborn hope—proof that when night feels endless, the first hint of light may already be on its way. Recorded in…
The quiet resilience of a heart choosing to heal, one breath at a time When Emmylou Harris released “Easy From Now On” in 1978 as the opening track of her…
A Ballad of Memory and Distance, Where Love Echoes Across the Great Plains When Emmylou Harris released “My Antonia” on her 2000 album Red Dirt Girl, she was already a…