Emmylou Harris – Evangeline
“Evangeline” drifts like a river ballad—part legend, part lullaby—where a woman’s name becomes a whole landscape of longing and lost time. Before Emmylou Harris ever committed “Evangeline” to her own…
“Evangeline” drifts like a river ballad—part legend, part lullaby—where a woman’s name becomes a whole landscape of longing and lost time. Before Emmylou Harris ever committed “Evangeline” to her own…
“One Big Love” feels like a quiet vow spoken at dusk—an insistence that tenderness can be large enough to outlast distance, pride, and the slow weathering of time. If you’re…
“Beneath Still Waters” is Emmylou Harris whispering a hard truth: the calm you see on the surface can hide an ocean of sorrow underneath—and love is sometimes the only thing…
“Moon Song” is a soft lantern in the dark—an aching reminder that when love slips away, the night still follows you home, asking you to carry what you couldn’t keep.…
“My Baby Needs a Shepherd” is Emmylou Harris singing the oldest fear a parent can’t outgrow: the helpless knowledge that love alone can’t keep the world from swallowing someone you’d…
“Prayer in Open D” is a storm-lit confession—Emmylou Harris singing into the hollow of regret until the music itself becomes the place where mercy can still be found. “Prayer in…
“Tulsa Queen” is a night-train ballad of pride and bruised longing—where the promise of escape keeps running ahead, and love is left standing under station lights. Emmylou Harris released “Tulsa…
“Tragedy” is Emmylou’s quiet thunder—love breaking in slow motion, with no villains, only the hard gravity of what can’t be fixed. “Tragedy” by Emmylou Harris isn’t the kind of song…
“Hold On” is a quiet hand on the back—one of those songs that doesn’t promise the storm will end, only that you don’t have to face it alone. In 2008,…
“Bang the Drum Slowly” is grief given a steady tempo—an elegy that doesn’t dramatize loss, but walks beside it, step by step, until you can breathe again. “Bang the Drum…