Nancy Griffith – I Don’t Want to Talk About Love
A Quiet Refusal to Reopen Old Wounds, Told Through Song In a deeply intimate television performance, Nanci Griffith brought “I Don’t Want to Talk About Love” to life with a…
A Quiet Refusal to Reopen Old Wounds, Told Through Song In a deeply intimate television performance, Nanci Griffith brought “I Don’t Want to Talk About Love” to life with a…
A quiet wish in a restless world: “If Wishes Were Changes” captures longing that no time can mend On October 29, 1989, during an episode of the short-lived television program…
A Quiet Ballad of Loss and Dignity That Still Echoes Through Time On December 1, 1993, Nanci Griffith appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman, delivering a deeply moving…
A Tender Meditation on Love, Memory, and Grace — A Song Where Time Seems to Stand Still There are songs that arrive quietly, almost like a whisper from another time,…
Across The Great Divide: A Timeless Meeting of Voices in American Folk Music Few performances capture the spirit of American folk music as beautifully as Nanci Griffith and Emmylou Harris…
“A Tender Reflection on Life’s Struggles Through Song” When Nanci Griffith released “It’s A Hard Life Wherever You Go” in 1989 as part of her deeply evocative album “Storms”, it…
A tender country waltz about pride, heartbreak, and the quiet longing for tears to fall In the late 1980s, during a live appearance that many still remember with misty eyes,…
A Lament for Leaving and a Love Letter to the Roads That Never Truly Let Us Go When “From Clare to Here” appeared on Nanci Griffith’s 1986 album The Last…
A Song of Wandering and Quiet Devotion Along the Water’s Edge When Nanci Griffith recorded “Banks Of The Pontchartrain” for her 1988 album Little Love Affairs, she did more than…
A Ballad of Betrayal, Brotherhood, and the Quiet Price of Survival When “Pancho and Lefty” was first released in 1972 on Townes Van Zandt’s album The Late Great Townes Van…