Emmylou Harris – Orphan Girl
A Song About Rootlessness, Memory, and the Quiet Strength of Those Who Keep Walking Few songs in Emmylou Harris’s vast and dignified catalog feel as quietly devastating as “Orphan Girl.”…
A Song About Rootlessness, Memory, and the Quiet Strength of Those Who Keep Walking Few songs in Emmylou Harris’s vast and dignified catalog feel as quietly devastating as “Orphan Girl.”…
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