Emmylou Harris – I’m Movin’ On
A Quiet Farewell to the Past, and a Brave Step Toward Self-Reliance Few voices in American music carry the ache of departure and the dignity of resilience quite like Emmylou…
A Quiet Farewell to the Past, and a Brave Step Toward Self-Reliance Few voices in American music carry the ache of departure and the dignity of resilience quite like Emmylou…
A Tender Reimagining of Vulnerability and Quiet Longing in “Pale Blue Eyes” Few songs in the history of popular music carry the fragile intimacy of “Pale Blue Eyes.” Written by…
A Hymn of Consolation and Grace Beneath the Open Sky When Brandi Carlile invited the legendary Emmylou Harris to join her on stage at the Gorge Amphitheatre, and together they…
A Quiet Benediction on Love and Letting Go in the Twilight Years When “Our Shangri-La” closed the landmark 1995 album Wrecking Ball, it felt less like the end of a…
A Tender Reimagining of Love and Regret: “Romeo and Juliet” as Whispered by Emmylou Harris When “Romeo and Juliet” appeared on Emmylou Harris’ 1978 album Quarter Moon in a Ten…
A Restless Heart Torn Between Roads and Roots When “Tulsa Queen” – Emmylou Harris first arrived in 1977 as part of the landmark album Luxury Liner, it carried with it…
A Tender Duet of Regret and Revelation — How Love’s Illusions Fell Away in “That’s All It Took” When “That’s All It Took” was released in 1974 on the landmark…
A Tender Farewell to a World Changed Forever When Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris released “If This Is Goodbye” in 2006, it did not arrive with the explosive force of…
A song about home, loss, and the quiet cost of progress—Paradise turns memory into moral witness. When “Paradise” first appeared on John Prine’s self-titled debut album John Prine (1971), it…
A Quiet Folk Ballad That Carries the Weight of History and Moral Memory When Emmylou Harris released “My Name Is Emmett Till” in 1995, she was not chasing radio airplay…