Emmylou Harris – The Good Book
“The Good Book” is a hushed reckoning—Emmylou Harris reading the language of faith through grief...
“The Good Book” is a hushed reckoning—Emmylou Harris reading the language of faith through grief...
“To Daddy” is a small domestic epic—told through a daughter’s eyes—where a mother’s silence becomes...
“Before Believing” feels like a lantern held up in the wreckage—an intimate promise that faith...
“Sailing Round the Room” is Emmylou Harris imagining the soul unbuttoned from the body—an airy,...
“Rock Me on the Water” is a gospel-tinged lullaby for the restless—Linda Ronstadt singing as...
“Just One Look” is a lightning-flash love song—proof that a single glance can rewrite the...
“(You Never Can Tell) C’est la Vie” is Emmylou Harris turning a teenage love story...
“New Orleans” is Emmylou Harris singing into the hollow after the storm—an elegy for a...
“Love Has No Pride” is a song about the moment dignity loses its grip—when the...
“Boy From Tupelo” is Emmylou Harris turning the key in the ignition of memory—driving away...
“Luxury Liner” drifts like a bright, unreachable ship on a dark horizon—Emmylou Harris singing Gram...
“Beyond the Great Divide” is a quiet benediction—about love that outlives distance, and the tender...
“Little Bird” feels like a hand gently opening after years of holding on too tight—an...
“Ooh Baby Baby” in Linda Ronstadt’s hands is an apology you can’t rush—softened by velvet...
“Carmelita” is a postcard from the edge—where longing and self-destruction share the same barstool, and...
“Gold” is Emmylou Harris admitting, with heartbreaking grace, that love can admire your shine yet...
“I Will Dream” is Emmylou Harris turning absence into companionship—proof that love can keep speaking...
“How Do I Make You” captures Linda Ronstadt at her most restlessly alive—turning romantic impatience...
In “Softly and Tenderly”, Josh Turner doesn’t “perform” a hymn so much as he opens...
“I Don’t Wanna Talk About It Now” is Emmylou Harris choosing silence as survival—when grief...
“Sleepless Nights” in Emmylou Harris’ voice is heartbreak without theatrics—just a clear-eyed confession that love...
“My Name Is Emmett Till” is Emmylou Harris giving voice to a boy history tried...
“Ballad of a Runaway Horse” is Emmylou Harris singing about freedom that hurts—how the heart...
“(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons” is Linda Ronstadt choosing tenderness over bravado—turning an old...
“The Dark End of the Street” in Linda Ronstadt’s voice is a love song that...
“If I Needed You” is a quiet masterpiece of mercy—Emmylou Harris and Don Williams singing...
“Till I Gain Control Again” is Emmylou Harris singing the most honest kind of heartbreak:...
“Different Drum” is Linda Ronstadt’s first great declaration of independence—sweetly sung, sharply meant, a young...
“Didn’t Leave Nobody But the Baby” sounds like a lullaby you half-remember from a distant...
“Before Believing” is Emmylou Harris standing at the edge of certainty—singing about the moment just...