Emmylou Harris – If I Could Only Win Your Love
If I Could Only Win Your Love — a timeless lament of yearning and the roads that lead us home There is a distinct kind of hush that falls over…
If I Could Only Win Your Love — a timeless lament of yearning and the roads that lead us home There is a distinct kind of hush that falls over…
The Traveling Kind — a quiet hymn for two kindred souls forever shaped by the road From the very first lines of “The Traveling Kind”, there is a sense of…
Before Believing — a quiet reckoning with faith, love, and the fragile courage it takes to trust again When Emmylou Harris released “Before Believing” in 1978, it arrived not with…
A Patchwork of Grace: Finding Riches in the Fabric of Faith and Family When the needle drops on the silver-voiced Emmylou Harris‘s rendition of “Coat of Many Colors,” we aren’t…
For No One — when a familiar heartbreak is reborn through a woman’s quiet, resolute grace When Emmylou Harris sings “For No One,” the song no longer sounds like a…
Sin City — a hymn of temptation and sorrow, carried across generations by two unlikely kindred spirits When Beck and Emmylou Harris come together to sing “Sin City,” the song…
Together Again — a fragile promise of reunion, where heartbreak learns to breathe softly When Emmylou Harris sings “Together Again,” it feels less like a cover and more like a…
Gold Watch and Chain — a timeless lament of devotion, sacrifice, and the quiet dignity of old American songs When “Gold Watch and Chain” appears on Trio (1987), sung by…
That Lovin’ You Feelin’ Again — when two wounded voices met and turned longing into grace Few duets in country music feel as emotionally naked as “That Lovin’ You Feelin’…
Fort Worth Blues — a late-night conversation between old friends, where memory, place, and heartbreak quietly collide When “Fort Worth Blues” is sung by Guy Clark with Emmylou Harris beside…