Emmylou Harris – Sweet Dreams
“Sweet Dreams” is a lullaby for the sleepless heart—where love is gone, yet the mind keeps turning back, night after night, as if memory were a place you still live.…
“Sweet Dreams” is a lullaby for the sleepless heart—where love is gone, yet the mind keeps turning back, night after night, as if memory were a place you still live.…
“The Good Book” is a lament dressed in quiet beauty—faith’s language turned back on itself, asking how something meant to heal can be used to harm. “The Good Book” is…
“To Daddy” is a daughter’s clear-eyed witness to a marriage that goes quiet long before it breaks—an aching reminder that love can fail without shouting, and still leave the deepest…
A joyful shrug at fate, “(You Never Can Tell) C’est La Vie” celebrates how love and life refuse to follow our neat plans—and somehow that unpredictability becomes the sweetest part.…
“Boy From Tupelo” is a goodbye letter written in Americana ink—where heartbreak borrows the faces of legends, and leaving becomes the only honest kind of love left. “Boy From Tupelo”…
“I Don’t Wanna Talk About It Now” is the sound of a door closing softly—not out of coldness, but out of self-protection, when feelings are too raw to name. What…
A restless spirit on the open road, forever chasing freedom through the hum of a steel guitar. When Emmylou Harris released “Luxury Liner” in 1977 as the title track of…
“Gold” is Emmylou Harris weighing glitter against worth—an aching waltz that admits some love asks you to shine, yet never lets you truly be. “Gold” belongs to a late, luminous…
“If I Needed You” is devotion spoken softly—Emmylou Harris and Don Williams turning a fragile question into a lifelong kind of promise. Emmylou Harris’s most beloved duets often feel like…
“Sleepless Nights” is a midnight confession turned into harmony—Emmylou Harris singing not just about lost love, but about the long, quiet hours when memory won’t loosen its grip. There’s a…