That Harmony Still Haunts: Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons Turned Love Hurts Into Country-Rock Heartbreak
In the hands of Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons, Love Hurts stopped being just a...
In the hands of Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons, Love Hurts stopped being just a...
A song of crossing, comfort, and unshaken grace, Jordan reveals how Emmylou Harris could take...
“One Paper Kid” is one of those Emmylou Harris songs that seems to drift in...
Defying Gravity reveals one of the deepest gifts in Emmylou Harris: she could take a...
Before fame turned her into one of America’s defining voices, Linda Ronstadt used Break My...
La Charreada is more than a spirited ranchera in Linda Ronstadt‘s songbook; it is the...
Please Read Me is one of those forgotten Bee Gees recordings that feels less like...
Save the Last Dance for Me may sound like a light promise at the edge...
Green Rolling Hills captures one of the deepest gifts in Emmylou Harris’s music: the way...
An overlooked early Linda Ronstadt recording, Bet No One Ever Hurt This Bad captures the...
J’ai Fait Tout reveals a quieter side of Emmylou Harris: a song of effort, surrender,...
A road song on the surface and a soul song underneath, Take That Ride captures...
Miss the Mississippi and You turns homesickness into something larger than geography, where a river,...
Precious Memories in Emmylou Harris‘s voice feels less like a performance and more like a...
Linda Ronstadt’s “Goodbye My Friend” is one of those rare songs that turns parting into...
A cry for love, steadiness, and emotional rescue, Rescue Me becomes in Linda Ronstadt‘s hands...
Neil Diamond’s “Winter Wonderland” gives a familiar seasonal standard a deeper warmth, turning a snowy...
A quiet warning wrapped in melody, All That You Have Is Your Soul reminds us...
Today I Started Loving You Again is one of country music’s simplest confessions, and in...
Hay Unos Ojos is more than a love song in Linda Ronstadt’s hands; it becomes...
Tougher Than the Rest becomes something profoundly human in Emmylou Harris‘s hands: not a young...
Broken Man’s Lament is not simply a song of sorrow; it is a soft, weathered...
In The Price You Pay, Emmylou Harris turns a song about freedom and consequence into...
In Michelangelo, Emmylou Harris does not simply sing about beauty—she reaches toward it, as if...
Alison is not just a broken-love song; in Linda Ronstadt‘s hands, it becomes a tender...
In Linda Ronstadt‘s hands, Cry Me a River is not just a standard about romantic...
Going Back to Harlan is not simply a song about returning to a place. In...
Magdalene Laundries becomes something almost sacred in the hands of Emmylou Harris: a song of...
Lo Siento Mi Vida reveals a quieter kind of heartbreak from Linda Ronstadt: not the...
On the surface, Don’t Fence Me In is a Western standard about open land and...