When the Race Felt Worn: Emmylou Harris’s Last Date Version of Bruce Springsteen’s Racing in the Street
On Last Date, Emmylou Harris carried Bruce Springsteen’s road-weary tale into country music’s quieter territory,...
On Last Date, Emmylou Harris carried Bruce Springsteen’s road-weary tale into country music’s quieter territory,...
On Thirteen, Emmylou Harris took Bruce Springsteen’s dream of return and made it sound like...
On We Ran, Linda Ronstadt did not simply borrow Bruce Springsteen’s vow; she let it...
On “Tragedy”, Emmylou Harris lets three voices gather like weather, turning a spare confession into...
On Cimarron, Emmylou Harris did not simply cover Bruce Springsteen; she translated the ache of...
On Emmylou Harris’s “Tragedy”, the sorrow is not carried by one voice alone; it gathers...
On The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again, John Fogerty turns a classic song of uncertainty...
With Mansion on the Hill at the Ryman, Emmylou Harris and the Nash Ramblers did...
On Brand New Dance, Emmylou Harris didn’t simply cover Tougher Than the Rest—she recast Bruce...