Emmylou Harris & Guy Clark – Dublin Blues
A Late-Night Confession from the Road, Where Regret, Grace, and Memory Meet When “Dublin Blues” first appeared in 1995, it arrived quietly, without the ambition of chart domination or radio…
A Late-Night Confession from the Road, Where Regret, Grace, and Memory Meet When “Dublin Blues” first appeared in 1995, it arrived quietly, without the ambition of chart domination or radio…
A Song About Leaving, Remembering, and Carrying Home Within Yourself Few songs in American songwriting capture the quiet gravity of time, regret, and hard-earned wisdom as completely as “Dublin Blues”…
A Man Looking Back Without Apology, Singing a Final Accounting of His Life When Elvis Presley stepped onto the stage at the Honolulu International Center on January 14, 1973, for…
A Lonesome Southern Legend of Love, Loss, and the Long Road Home When The Band joined forces with Emmylou Harris on “Evangeline”, released as a single in 1978, they created…
There’s a Place in the World for a Gambler — a quiet meditation on risk, fate, and the lonely dignity of choosing your own road From the very first lines…
A Quiet Conversation About Love That Never Fully Learned How to Stay When Sheryl Crow and Emmylou Harris stepped onto the stage together to perform “Pale Blue Eyes” live, they…
A Song of Renewal and Quiet Faith, Carried on a Familiar Voice That Felt Like Home Released in the spring of 1972, “Rock Me on the Water” marked a defining…
A Quiet Farewell on a Snow-Covered Pass, Where Time, Love, and Travel Finally Stand Still Released in 1987 on the album At My Window, “Snowin’ on Raton” stands as one…
It’s A Hard Life Wherever You Go — a soulful reflection on struggle, compassion, and the ties that bind us From the very first notes of “It’s A Hard Life…
Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man — a hymn of memory, faith, and the voices that once guided us home When Mary Duff and Daniel O’Donnell sing “Daddy Was…