The Song Many Fans Swear Was Emmylou Harris: “No Memories Hangin’ Round” and the 1979 Country Heartbreak Hit
“No Memories Hangin’ Round” carries the weary grace of classic country at its finest: two...
“No Memories Hangin’ Round” carries the weary grace of classic country at its finest: two...
“Gold Watch and Chain” turns a simple old promise into something far deeper in Emmylou...
“Boy From Tupelo” lets Emmylou Harris look past the myth of Elvis and back toward...
“No Regrets” becomes something deeper in Emmylou Harris’ hands: not a song about forgetting pain,...
“Luxury Liner” turns motion into memory: in Emmylou Harris’ hands, a Gram Parsons song becomes...
Gold is more than a compilation—it feels like a slow walk through the grace, ache,...
“High Powered Love” captures Emmylou Harris at a striking crossroads—still rooted in country grace, yet...
“Chase the Feeling” catches one of Emmylou Harris’ most haunting themes: the way desire, memory,...
“I Don’t Wanna Talk About It Now” captures the weary dignity of a heart too...
“Drivin’ Wheel” carries the ache of motion itself—part wanderlust, part loneliness, and part hard-earned freedom,...
In “Sleepless Nights,” Emmylou Harris sings heartbreak after the world has gone quiet. There is...
In “If I Needed You,” tenderness is not comfort. It is the very thing that...
The title already carries the wound: “How Will I Ever Be Simple Again (#1)” is...
In “Light of the Stable,” Emmylou Harris makes reverence feel close enough to touch. The...
In “Michelangelo,” Emmylou Harris makes beauty feel wounded and sorrow feel illuminated. The song moves...
In Emmylou Harris’s “Bad Moon Rising,” the warning does not come crashing in—it arrives with...
In “Heaven Only Knows,” Emmylou Harris sings as if love has already begun to slip—but...
More Than a Song Title, Emmylou Harris’s “The Pearl” Feels Like a Secret Wrapped in...
More than a cover, “Rose of Cimarron” becomes in Emmylou Harris’s hands a wide, twilight...
In “The Stranger Song,” Emmylou Harris does not chase the listener. She lets the voice...
In “Roses in the Snow,” Emmylou Harris sings beauty not as comfort, but as endurance—something...
In “The Connection,” Emmylou Harris does not simply sing about closeness or distance. She sings...
In “Hello Stranger,” Emmylou Harris turns the simplest greeting into something unbearable—a soft, almost ordinary...
In “Shores of White Sand,” Emmylou Harris sings longing not as a sudden wound, but...
In “Icy Blue Heart,” Emmylou Harris sings the moment when sorrow has gone past weeping...
More than a heartbreak record, The Ballad of Sally Rose is Emmylou Harris stepping into...
“Queen of the Silver Dollar” still reigns because Emmylou Harris turns a barroom portrait into...
“Jerusalem Tomorrow” refuses to fade because it turns spiritual uncertainty into something human, unsettling, and...
“Bottle Let Me Down” is not merely a song about drinking—it is about the terrible...
A love song for those who were born to keep moving—“The Traveling Kind” lingers because...