Don Williams & Emmylou Harris – If I Needed You
A quiet confession of devotion carried on two of country music’s most unmistakable voices When Don Williams and Emmylou Harris released their duet If I Needed You in 1981, the…
A quiet confession of devotion carried on two of country music’s most unmistakable voices When Don Williams and Emmylou Harris released their duet If I Needed You in 1981, the…
A Luminous Question Cast into the Dark: A Voice Searching for Its Place in the Vast Unknown Released in 1995 as the opening track of Wrecking Ball, Emmylou Harris’s bold…
A Song of Restless Hearts Searching for the Place They Cannot Stay Released in May 1982 as the second single from Emmylou Harris’ album Cimarron, “Born to Run” charted with…
A Hymn to Unconditional Love, Carried on Three Voices That Bind Memory, Mercy, and Time In 1987, three of American music’s most distinctive voices Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou…
A road paved with longing, sacrifice, and the quiet ache of choosing love at the cost of oneself. In 1973, during a run of performances later collected on the live…
A lullaby draped in darkness, where ancient voices echo through a lineage of women who refuse to let forgotten songs disappear. When Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, and Gillian Welch joined…
A Haunting Whisper of War, Memory, and the Quiet Ruins Left Behind When Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris recorded “1917” for their collaborative 1999 album Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions,…
A promise of resilience wrapped in a bright, clear melody that refuses to let heartache have the final word. In 1979, Emmylou Harris placed “I’ll Go Stepping Too” on her…
A quiet return to the places the heart never truly leaves. When Emmylou Harris released “Goin’ Back to Harlan” on her transformative 1995 album Wrecking Ball, the song arrived not…
A Hymn to Time, Friendship, and the Soft Light of Life’s Late Afternoon When Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell released “Old Yellow Moon” as the title track of their 2013…