Buried in Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Emmylou Harris’ Back in Baby’s Arms Became 1987’s Warmest Soundtrack Moment
In Emmylou Harris‘ 1987 soundtrack cut of Back in Baby’s Arms, a classic country reunion...
In Emmylou Harris‘ 1987 soundtrack cut of Back in Baby’s Arms, a classic country reunion...
On One Paper Kid, Emmylou Harris and Willie Nelson turn a modest 1978 album track...
In “How She Could Sing the Wildwood Flower,” Emmylou Harris turns remembrance into music, honoring...
On Orphan Girl, Emmylou Harris sings abandonment as a spiritual passage, not a complaint. Guided...
On At the Ryman, Emmylou Harris turned Walls of Time into a homecoming, carrying Bill...
On Luxury Liner, Emmylou Harris sang Making Believe as if classic honky-tonk sorrow had stepped...
A drifting highway hymn became a handoff of destiny: on Return of the Grievous Angel,...
Emmylou Harris heard in The Pilgrim, Chapter 33 not just a drifter’s legend, but the...
Save the Last Dance for Me became something deeper in Emmylou Harris‘s hands: not a...
Heaven Only Knows opens Bluebird as a song of uncertainty, grace, and emotional maturity, and...
At the end of Wrecking Ball, Emmylou Harris does not chase a dramatic finale. Prayer...
On Hobo’s Meditation, the women of Trio turn an old railroad prayer into a hushed...
In the long shadow of a famous farewell, Evangeline became something even harder to forget:...
Miss the Mississippi and You is a song about missing more than a river or...
On Luxury Liner, Emmylou Harris turned a fast-moving Gram Parsons song into a 1977 statement...
Emmylou Harris turned Born to Run into something startlingly different on Cimarron: not a city-street...
Light of the Stable is one of those rare Christmas songs that feels humble and...
A song carried out of the mountains and sung without hurry, Bright Morning Stars lets...
Two More Bottles of Wine sounds like a breezy country hit, but its heart is...
In 1979, Emmylou Harris found the hush inside heartbreak on Beneath Still Waters, proving that...
With White Line, Emmylou Harris turned the open road into a private reckoning, using 1985’s...
Every Time You Leave proved that Emmylou Harris could still command country radio, and with...
Emmylou Harris did not simply record “All My Tears” in 1995; on Wrecking Ball, she...
Evangeline was more than a title for Emmylou Harris in 1981; it was the river-running...
On Pieces of the Sky, Emmylou Harris took an old Louvin Brothers sorrow and made...
To understand why Emmylou Harris sounds so natural in Green Pastures, you have to go...
Emmylou Harris did more than record “Pancho and Lefty” on Luxury Liner; she quietly carried...
A quiet hymn at the heart of Emmylou Harris‘s 1980 acoustic rebirth, Calling My Children...
On Trio, Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, and Emmylou Harris turned To Know Him Is to...
A country hit built on harmony, memory, and hard-earned grace, “Those Memories of You” proved...