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Emmylou Harris

Emmylou Harris – How She Could Sing The Wildwood Flower

Oldies Songs January 4, 2026 0 Comments

How She Could Sing the Wildwood Flower – A Reverent Tribute to Lost Love, Memory, and Song When How She Could Sing the Wildwood Flower first appeared as a track…

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George Jones & Emmylou Harris – Here We Are

Oldies Songs January 4, 2026 0 Comments

Here We Are — A Quiet Testament to Love’s Endurance and Life’s Winding Roads When George Jones and Emmylou Harris first recorded “Here We Are” together in 1979 for Jones’s…

Guy Clark

Guy Clark – It’s About Time

Oldies Songs January 4, 2026 0 Comments

A Quiet Reckoning With Time, Responsibility, and the Moment When a Life Finally Speaks When Guy Clark released “It’s About Time” in 1976, it arrived not as a hit single…

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Willie Nelson & Emmylou Harris – Till I Gain Control Again(From Willie Nelson Stars and Guitars 2002)

Oldies Songs January 3, 2026 0 Comments

A Song About Letting Go Before Love Turns Into Regret and Silence Few country songs understand emotional restraint as deeply as Till I Gain Control Again. Long before it became…

Roy Orbison

Roy Orbison – Running Scared(Live on Austin City Limits 1982)

Oldies Songs January 3, 2026 0 Comments

A quiet terror of love reaching its breaking point, where devotion and doubt collide in a single, breathless moment Few songs capture emotional tension with the precision and restraint of…

The Everly Brothers

Phil Everly and the Sound of Eternal Youth

Oldies Songs January 3, 2026 0 Comments

A Pure Harmony That Still Lingers, Phil Everly and the Sound of Eternal Youth Few voices in popular music history feel as instantly familiar and quietly comforting as that of…

Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan – Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right

Oldies Songs January 3, 2026 0 Comments

A Quiet Farewell and the Subtle Brilliance of Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” occupies a singular place in the story of 20th-century songcraft…

Guy Clark

Guy Clark – Randall Knife(from Guy Clark’s 70th Birthday)

Oldies Songs January 3, 2026 0 Comments

A Quiet Inheritance Passed Hand to Hand, Where Memory Becomes the Sharpest Edge Few songs in American folk and country writing feel as intimate and unguarded as “Randall Knife” by…

Emmylou Harris

Emmylou Harris – One of these days(Recorded live with the Nash Ramblers at the Ryman Auditorium, Nashville on february 11, 1995)

Oldies Songs January 3, 2026 0 Comments

A Promise, a Warning, and a Quiet Strength That Time Could Not Dim When Emmylou Harris first released One of These Days in 1975 as part of the album Elite…

Emmylou Harris

Emmylou Harris – Beneath Still Waters(Recorded live with the Nash Ramblers at the Ryman Auditorium, Nashville on february 11, 1995.)

Oldies Songs January 3, 2026 0 Comments

A Quiet Confession of Faith, Regret, and Grace Beneath the Surface of Memory When Emmylou Harris stepped onto the stage of the Ryman Auditorium on February 11, 1995, accompanied by…

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Anne Murray sings Jose Feliciano’s Rain on Singalong Jubilee-early 1970’s

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John Prine and his brothers, Dave, Doug, and Billy, reminisce about growing up in Maywood and sing “Wabash Cannonball” together

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