Emmylou Harris – Ballad of a Runaway Horse
“Ballad of a Runaway Horse” is Emmylou Harris singing about freedom that hurts—how the heart...
“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...
“O Little Town of Bethlehem” becomes, in Emmylou Harris’ voice, a quiet lantern-song—faith not as...
In “That Lovin’ You Feelin’ Again”, Emmylou Harris and Roy Orbison sound like two kindred...
“When You Wish Upon a Star” in Linda Ronstadt’s voice feels like childhood wonder revisited...
“Keep Me From Blowing Away” is Linda Ronstadt at her most quietly human—turning a simple...
“Coat of Many Colors” in Emmylou Harris’ hands feels like a remembered kindness—proof that dignity...
“Lonely Girl” is Emmylou Harris speaking softly from the far side of experience—where loneliness isn’t...
Linda Ronstadt turns “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes” into a gentle grown-up...
“For No One” is the sound of love ending without a fight—Emmylou Harris sings it...
“Together Again” is a promise whispered after the damage is done—Emmylou Harris singing reunion not...
“Amarillo” is Emmylou Harris opening a door and letting the wind tell the truth—love slipping...
“Wild Mountain Thyme” becomes, with Emmylou Harris, a shared breath across oceans—an old folk vow...
“You Can Close Your Eyes” is a lullaby with adult courage—Linda Ronstadt singing permission to...
“Poor Poor Pitiful Me” is Linda Ronstadt turning a bitter little Warren Zevon story into...
“Green Pastures” is a gospel promise sung with worldly tenderness—Emmylou Harris turning weary life into...
“Blue Kentucky Girl” is a homesick sigh set to melody—Emmylou Harris singing as if a...
“I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love with You)” is a quiet confession...
“Pancho & Lefty” is a ballad about the price of survival—where one man dies with...
“The Boxer” in Emmylou Harris’ hands is a hymn for the worn-down and still-standing—proof that...
“Too Far Gone” is heartbreak spoken with a steady voice—Emmylou Harris turning regret into something...
“Hanging Up My Heart” is a quiet act of self-preservation—two seasoned voices choosing dignity over...
“Love Is a Rose” in Linda Ronstadt’s voice is love as both perfume and thorn—beautiful,...
“Heat Wave” in Linda Ronstadt’s hands is more than a Motown remake—it’s desire turned into...