This article represents all appearances that Emmylou Harris has contributed to, in collaboration with artists from A to F.
Title | Collaborator(s) | Songwriter | Length | Producer | Source | Date | Notes |
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"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" | Roy Acuff | Fred Rose | 2:05 | Ken Ehrlich | Grammy's Greatest Country, Vol. 2 by various artists | 1994 | [1] [B] |
"Oh My Sweet Carolina" | Ryan Adams | Ryan Adams | 4:55 | Ethan Jones | Heartbreaker by Ryan Adams | 2000 | [2] |
"Coming Of The Knight" | Admiral Freebee | Tom Van Laere | 3:44 | Malcolm Burn | Wild Dreams Of New Beginnings by Admiral Freebee | 2006 | [3] |
"The Waltz You Saved for Me" | John Anderson | Emil Flindt, Gus Kahn, Wayne King | 2:45 | John Anderson, Frank Jones | Wild & Blue by John Anderson | 1982 | [4] |
"The Wayward Wind" | Lynn Anderson | Stanley Lebowsky, Herb Newman | 3:26 | Ralph Jungheim | Cowboy's Sweetheart by Lynn Anderson | 1992 | [5] [6] |
"The Last Time (Geh Nicht Allein)" | Tom Astor | Emmylou Harris, Kieran Kane, Tom Astor | 2:34 | Tom Astor, Klaus Löhmer | Meilensteine (Milestones) by Tom Astor | 1995 | [7] [8] |
"Dreaming My Dreams" | Mike Auldridge | Allen Reynolds | 3:01 | Jim McGuire | Mike Auldridge by Mike Auldridge | 1976 | [8] [9] |
"Evangeline" | The Band | Robbie Robertson | 3:17 | Robbie Robertson | The Last Waltz by the Band | 1978 | [10] ST |
"Sin City" | Beck | Chris Hillman, Gram Parsons | 4:01 | Emmylou Harris, Paul Kremen | Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons by various artists | 1999 | [11] |
"Coyote Song" | Delia Bell, Carl Jackson | Ray Park | 2:35 | Emmylou Harris | Delia Bell by Delia Bell | 1983 | [12] [13] |
"Don't Cheat in Our Hometown" | Delia Bell, Carl Jackson | Ray Pennington, Roy Marcum | 2:31 | Emmylou Harris | Delia Bell by Delia Bell | 1983 | [12] [13] |
"I Forgot More (Than You'll Ever About Him)" | Delia Bell, Holly Tashian | Cecil Null | 3:23 | Emmylou Harris | Delia Bell by Delia Bell | 1983 | [12] [13] |
"Back Street Affair | Delia Bell, Holly Tashian | Billy Wallace | 2:58 | Emmylou Harris | Delia Bell by Delia Bell | 1983 | [12] [13] |
"Wildwood Flower" | Delia Bell, Holly Tashian | A.P. Carter | 3:31 | Emmylou Harris | Delia Bell by Delia Bell | 1983 | [12] [13] |
"Weary Heart" | Delia Bell, Carl Jackson | Carter Stanley | 2:12 | Emmylou Harris | Delia Bell by Delia Bell | 1983 | [12] [13] |
"Good Lord A'Mighty" | Delia Bell | Johnny Mullins | 2:30 | Emmylou Harris | Delia Bell by Delia Bell | 1983 | [12] [13] |
"Lone Pilgrim" | Delia Bell, Carl Jackson | traditional | 3:01 | Emmylou Harris | Delia Bell by Delia Bell | 1983 | [12] [13] |
"Will You Miss Me" | Delia Bell, Holly Tashian | A.P. Carter | 5:02 | Emmylou Harris | Delia Bell by Delia Bell | 1983 | [12] [13] |
"Appalachian Rain" | Matraca Berg | Matraca Berg, Ronnie Samoset | 3:42 | Wendy Waldman, Josh Leo | Lying to the Moon by Matraca Berg | 1990 | [8] [14] [15] |
"Magdalene" | Matraca Berg | Matraca Berg, Holly Gleason | 3:44 | David Henry, Matraca Berg | Love's Truck Stop | 2012 | [16] |
"Swing Set" | Dan Bern & Common Rotation | Dan Bern | 2:57 | John Griffin, Adam Busch, Jordan Katz, Dan Bern | Drifter | 2012 | [16] |
"Only a Woman's Heart" | Mary Black | Eleanor McEvoy | 3:47 | Mary Black, Eleanor McEvoy, Noel Eccles, Declan Sinnott | Looking Back by Mary Black | 1995 | [8] [17] |
"Sonny" | Mary Black, Dolores Keane | Ron Hynes | 4:14 | Donal Lunny | Bringing It All Back Home, Vol. 1 by various artists | 1991 | [18] |
"Grey Funnel Line" | Mary Black, Dolores Keane | traditional | 6:53 | Donal Lunny | Bringing It All Back Home, Vol. 2 by various artists | 1991 | [19] |
"We Are Nowhere and It's Now" | Bright Eyes | Conor Oberst | 4:11 | Mike Mogis | I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning by Bright Eyes | 2005 | [20] |
"Another Travelin' Song" | Bright Eyes | Conor Oberst | 4:15 | Mike Mogis | I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning by Bright Eyes | 2005 | [20] |
"Landlocked Blues" | Bright Eyes | Conor Oberst | 5:46 | Mike Mogis | I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning by Bright Eyes | 2005 | [20] |
"Nobody's" | David Bromberg | G. White | 4:58 | Brian Ahern, Bernie Leadon | Midnight on the Water by David Bromberg | 1975 | [21] [22] |
"Country Girl" | Karen Brooks | Albert Lee/Tony Colton/Ray Smith | 3:21 | Brian Ahern | Walk On by Karen Brooks | 1982 | [23] |
"New Way Out" | Karen Brooks | Randy Sharp | 3:13 | Brian Ahern | Walk On by Karen Brooks | 1982 | [24] |
"Shame On The Moon" | Karen Brooks | Rodney Crowell | 4:57 | Brian Ahern | Walk On by Karen Brooks | 1982 | [24] |
"If That's What You're Thinking" | Karen Brooks | Randy Sharp | 3:27 | Brian Ahern | Walk On by Karen Brooks | 1982 | [24] |
"Walk On" | Karen Brooks | Karen Brooks | 3:22 | Brian Ahern | Walk On by Karen Brooks | 1982 | [24] |
"Sweet Believer" | T. Graham Brown | T. Graham Brown, Burch, Vipperman | 3:25 | You Can't Take It with You by T. Graham Brown | 1994 | [8] [25] | |
"Mexican Wind" | Jann Browne | Jann Browne, Pat Gallagher, Roger Stebner | 3:53 | Steve Fishell | Tell Me Why by Jann Browne | 1990 | [22] [26] |
"Take A Train" | Charles Browning | Charles Browning | Gary Burke | A Choirboy's Lament by Charles Browning | 1976 | [27] | |
"Go Tell Aunt Rhody" | Charles Browning | Traditional | Gary Burke | A Choirboys's Lament by Charles Browning | 1976 | [27] | |
"Send Me an Angel" | Cindy Bullens | Cindy Bullens | 4:35 | Cindy Bullens | Neverland by Cindy Bullens | 2001 | [28] |
"We're Gonna Hold On" | Solomon Burke | George Jones, Earl Montgomery | 3:28 | Buddy Miller | Nashville by Solomon Burke | 2006 | [29] |
"Song For Roy" | Sam Bush | Sam Bush, Jon Randall Stewart | 4:03 | Sam Bush | "Howlin' At The Moon" | 1998 | [30] |
"The River's Gonna Run" | Sam Bush | Julie Miller | 3:59 | Sam Bush | "Laps In Seven" | 2006 | [31] |
"Handmics Killed Country Music" | Sam Bush | Sam Bush, Emmylou Harris | 3:43 | Sam Bush | "Storyman"" | 2016 | [32] |
"I'll Be Faithful to You" | Glen Campbell | Paul Kennerley | 2:36 | Harold Shedd | Letter to Home by Glen Campbell | 1984 | [33] |
"(Love Always) Letter to Home" | Glen Campbell | Carl Jackson | 2:58 | Harold Shedd | Letter to Home by Glen Campbell | 1984 | [33] |
"You Are" | Glen Campbell | Becky Hobbs, Don London | 2:33 | Jimmy Bowen, Glen Campell | Still Within the Sound of My Voice by Glen Campbell | 1987 | [22] [34] |
"Visions of Plenty" | Kate Campbell | Kate Campbell, Tricia Walker | 4:16 | Johnny Pierce | Visions of Plenty by Kate Campbell | 1998 | [35] |
"Crazy in Alabama" | Kate Campbell | Kate Campbell, Kenya Slaughter Walker | 4:42 | Johnny Pierce | Visions of Plenty by Kate Campbell | 1998 | [35] |
"Alabama Department Of Corrections Meditation Blues" | Kate Campbell | Kate Campbell & Will Kimbrough | 4:42 | Will Kimbrough | 1000 Pound Machine by Kate Campbell | 2012 | [16] |
"Silent Passage" | Bob Carpenter | Bob Carpenter | Brian Ahern | Silent Passage by Bob Carpenter | 1984 | [16] | |
"As Long as I Live" | Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter, Roy Acuff | Roy Acuff | 2:58 | Jack Clement | Water from the Wells of Home by Johnny Cash | 1988 | [8] [36] |
"Sweeter Than the Flowers" | Johnny Cash | Morry Burns, Syd Nathan, Ervin T. Rouse | 2:56 | Jack Clement | Water from the Wells of Home by Johnny Cash | 1988 | [36] |
Old Rugged Cross | Johnny Cash | George Bennard | Brian Ahern | Producer's Cut | 1978 / 2003 | ||
"Hometown Blues" | Rosanne Cash | Tom Petty | 2:55 | Rodney Crowell | Seven Year Ache by Rosanne Cash | 1981 | [22] [37] |
"This Train Don't Stop There Anymore" | Rosanne Cash | Elton John and Bernie Taupin | 5:04 | Bernie Taupin | Restoration: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin | 2018 | [38] |
"The Harvest & The Seed" | Kasey Chambers | Kasey Chambers | 3:09 | Campfire | 2018 | [39] | |
"There's a Light" | Beth Nielsen Chapman | Beth Nielsen Chapman | 4:25 | Beth Nielsen Chapman, Carmen Rizzo, Annie Roboff, Tommy Sims | Deeper Still by Beth Nielsen Chapman | 2002 | [40] |
"I'm a Dreamer" | Marshall Chapman | Marshall Chapman, Sharon Leger | 3:42 | Michael Utley, Marshall Chapman | Love Slave by Marshall Chapman | 1996 | [41] [42] |
"Better to Let Her Go" | Marshall Chapman | Marshall Chapman | 3:51 | Michael Utley, Marshall Chapman | Love Slave by Marshall Chapman | 1996 | [41] [42] |
"The Only One" | Tracy Chapman | Tracy Chapman | 3:08 | Tracy Chapman, David Kershenbaum | Telling Stories by Tracy Chapman | 2000 | [43] |
"Woodrow Wilson" | Vic Chesnutt | Vic Chesnutt | 3:51 | Vic Chesnutt, Kurt Wagner | The Salesman and Bernadette by Vic Chesnutt | 1998 | [44] |
"Nobody's Darling But Mine" | The Chieftains | Jimmie Davis, Jeanne Pruett | 3:37 | Paddy Moloney | Another Country by The Chieftains | 1992 | [45] |
"Lambs in the Greenfield" | The Chieftains | traditional | 3:19 | Paddy Moloney | Further Down the Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions by The Chieftains | 2003 | [46] |
Sister Moon | Gene Clark | Gene Clark | 5:06 | Thomas Jefferson Kaye | Two Sides to Every Story by Gene Clark | 1977 | |
"I Don't Love You Much Do I" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark, Richard Leigh | 2:36 | Guy Clark, Miles Wilkinson | Boats to Build by Guy Clark | 1992 | [47] |
"Rita Ballou" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark | 2:49 | Neil Wilburn | Old No. 1 by Guy Clark | 1975 | [48] |
"LA Freeway" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark | 4:43 | Neil Wilburn | Old No. 1 by Guy Clark | 1975 | [48] |
"She Ain't Goin' Nowhere" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark | 3:27 | Neil Wilburn | Old No. 1 by Guy Clark | 1975 | [48] |
"That Old Time Feeling" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark | 4:10 | Neil Wilburn | Old No. 1 by Guy Clark | 1975 | [48] |
"Like a Coat from the Cold" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark | 3:18 | Neil Wilburn | Old No. 1 by Guy Clark | 1975 | [48] |
"Texas Cookin" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark | 3:58 | Neil Wilburn | Texas Cookin' by Guy Clark | 1976 | [49] |
"Anyhow, I Love You" | Guy Clark, Rodney Crowell, Waylon Jennings | Guy Clark | 3:51 | Neil Wilburn | Texas Cookin' by Guy Clark | 1976 | [22] [49] |
"Virginia's Real" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark | 2:58 | Neil Wilburn | Texas Cookin' by Guy Clark | 1976 | [49] |
"It's About Time" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark | 4:57 | Neil Wilburn | Texas Cookin' by Guy Clark | 1976 | [49] |
"Good To Love You Lady" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark | 5:08 | Neil Wilburn | "Texas Cookin'" by Guy Clark | 1976 | [49] |
"Broken Hearted People" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark | 4:42 | Neil Wilburn | Texas Cookin' by Guy Clark | 1976 | [49] |
"Black Haired Boy" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark, Susanna Clark | 3:07 | Neil Wilburn | Texas Cookin' by Guy Clark | 1976 | [49] |
"Me I'm Feeling the Same" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark | 3:32 | Neil Wilburn | Texas Cookin' by Guy Clark | 1976 | [49] |
"Fort Worth Blues" | Guy Clark | Steve Earle | 4:31 | Guy Clark, Chris Latham, Darrell Scott, Verlon Thompson | Cold Dog Soup by Guy Clark | 1999 | [50] |
"Be Gone Forever" | Guy Clark | Anna McGarrigle/Keith Sykes | 3:11 | Guy Clark, Chris Latham, Darrell Scott, Verlon Thompson | Cold Dog Soup by Guy Clark | 1999 | [50] |
"Black Diamond Strings" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark | 3:49 | Guy Clark, Miles Wilkinson | Dublin Blues by Guy Clark | 1995 | [51] |
"Old Friends" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark, Susanna Clark, Richard Dobson | 3:12 | Guy Clark, Miles Wilkinson | Old Friends by Guy Clark | 1989 | [52] |
"To Live Is to Fly" | Guy Clark | Townes Van Zandt | 3:15 | Guy Clark, Miles Wilkinson | Old Friends by Guy Clark | 1989 | [52] |
"All Through Throwin' Good Love After Bad" | Guy Clark | Guy Clark, Richard Leigh | 2:46 | Guy Clark, Miles Wilkinson | Old Friends by Guy Clark | 1989 | [52] |
"Easy from Now on" | Terri Clark | Carlene Carter, Susanna Clark | 3:40 | Steuart Smith, Terri Clark | Fearless by Terri Clark | 2000 | [53] [54] |
"All Our Dark Tomorrows" | Bruce Cockburn | Bruce Cockburn | 6:17 | Bruce Cockburn, Colin Linden | You've Never Seen Everything by Bruce Cockburn | 2003 | [55] |
"If I Needed You" | Phil Cody | Townes Van Zandt | 3:39 | Rami Jafee, Ethan Johns | Big Slow Mover by Phil Cody | 2001 | [56] |
"No Regrets" | Jill Colucci | Jill Colucci, Stewart Harris | 4:21 | Pamela Rose, Jill Collucci | No Regrets by Jill Colucci | 1994 | [57] [58] [F] |
"Sweet Bed of Feeling" | Priscilla Coolidge-Jones, Booker T. Jones | Donna Weiss, Jackie DeShannon | 4:23 | Booker T. Jones | Flying by Priscilla Coolidge-Jones | 1979 | [8] [59] [60] |
"Nothing Clings Like Ivy" | Elvis Costello & The Imposters | Elvis Costello | 4:17 | Dennis Herring, Elvis Costello | The Delivery Man by Elvis Costello & The Imposters | 2004 | [61] [62] |
"Heart Shaped Bruise" | Elvis Costello & The Imposters | Elvis Costello | 4:07 | Dennis Herring, Elvis Costello | The Delivery Man by Elvis Costello & The Imposters | 2004 | [61] [62] |
"The Scarlet Tide" | Elvis Costello & The Imposters | Elvis Costello, T Bone Burnett | 4:57 | Dennis Herring, Elvis Costello | The Delivery Man by Elvis Costello & The Imposters | 2004 | [61] [62] |
"The Crooked Line" | Elvis Costello | Elvis Costello, T Bone Burnett | 3:49 | T Bone Burnett | Secret, Profane & Sugarcane by Elvis Costello | 2009 | [61] [62] |
"Juanita" | Sheryl Crow | Chris Hillman, Gram Parsons | 2:42 | Emmylou Harris, Paul Kremen | Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons by various artists | 1999 | [11] |
"Nobody's Perfect" | Sheryl Crow | Sheryl Crow, Jeff Trott | Threads | 2019 | [63] | ||
"Weather Channel" | 4:40 | Sheryl Crow, Scott Weiland | C'mon, C'mon by Sheryl Crow | 2002 | [64] | ||
"Flesh and Blood" | Sheryl Crow, Mary Chapin Carpenter | Johnny Cash | 3:44 | Marty Stuart | Kindred Spirits: A Tribute to the Songs of Johnny Cash by various artists | 2002 | [65] |
"Crying Holy" | J.D. Crowe & the New South | traditional | 2:17 | Stained Glass Hour: Bluegrass and Old-Timey Gospel Music by various artists | 1992 | [66] | |
"Elvira" | Rodney Crowell | Dallas Frazier | 4:26 | Brian Ahern | Ain't Living Long Like This by Rodney Crowell | 1977 | [67] |
"Now & Then There's a Fool Such as I" | Rodney Crowell | Bill Trader | 3:14 | Brian Ahern | Ain't Living Long Like This by Rodney Crowell | 1977 | [67] |
"Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight" | Rodney Crowell | Donivan Cowart, Rodney Crowell | 3:26 | Brian Ahern | Ain't Living Long Like This by Rodney Crowell | 1977 | [67] |
"Voilà, An American Dream" | Rodney Crowell | Rodney Crowell | 3:53 | Brian Ahern | Ain't Living Long Like This by Rodney Crowell | 1977 | [67] |
"I Ain't Living Long Like This" | Rodney Crowell | Rodney Crowell | 5:04 | Brian Ahern | Ain't Living Long Like This by Rodney Crowell | 1977 | [67] |
"Ignorance Is the Enemy" | Rodney Crowell | Rodney Crowell | 4:48 | Rodney Crowell, Peter Coleman | The Outsider by Rodney Crowell | 2005 | [68] |
"My Baby's Gone" | Rodney Crowell | Hazel Houser | 3:31 | Carl Jackson | Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of the Louvin Brothers by various artists | 2003 | [69] |
"Too Many Tears Too Late" | Bobbie Cryner | Carl Jackson, Jim Weatherly | 3:32 | Carl Jackson, Doug Johnson | Bobbie Cryner by Bobbie Cryner | 1993 | [8] [70] |
"Disconnection" | Jill Cunniff | Jill Cunniff | 3:36 | Jill Cunniff | City Beach by Jill Cunniff | 2007 | [71] |
"It's a Lovely, Lovely World" | Gail Davies | Boudleaux Bryant | 2:15 | Gail Davies | I'll Be There by Gail Davies | 1980 | [72] |
"Why Don't You Love Me" | Bob Delevante | Bob Delevante | 3:52 | Porchlight by Bob Delevante | 1999 | [73] | |
"The Things I Long to Hear" | Bob Delevante | Bob Delevante | 3:30 | Bob Delevante | Columbus and the Colossal Mistake: A Collections of Songs and Photographs by Bob Delevante | 2005 | [74] |
"Mama's Opry" | Iris DeMent | Iris DeMent | 3:25 | Jim Rooney | Infamous Angel by Iris DeMent | 1992 | [75] |
"Wild Montana Skies" | John Denver | John Denver | 4:02 | John Denver, Barney Wyckoff | It's About Time by John Denver | 1983 | [76] |
"Price I Pay" | The Desert Rose Band | Chris Hillman, Bill Wildes | 2:58 | Paul Worley, Ed Seay | A Dozen Roses – Greatest Hits by The Desert Rose Band | 1991 | [77] |
"Godspeed (Sweet Dreams)" | The Dixie Chicks | Radney Foster | 4:42 | The Dixie Chicks | Home by The Dixie Chicks | 2002 | [78] |
"Godspeed (Sweet Dreams)" | The Dixie Chicks | Radney Foster | 4:41 | The Dixie Chicks, Lloyd Maines | Top of the World Tour: Live by The Dixie Chicks | 2003 | [79] |
"Fewer Threads Than These" | Holly Dunn | Bucky Jones, Kevin Welch, Gary Nicholson | 2:58 | Cornerstone by Holly Dunn | 1987 | [80] | |
"Order Coffee" | Dusty Trails | Dusty Trails, Vivian Trimble | 3:35 | Dusty Trails, Stephen Stills | Dusty Trails by Dusty Trails | 2000 | [81] |
"I Love to Tell the Story" | Robert Duvall | traditional | 3:45 | The Apostle by various artists | 1998 | [82] ST | |
"Mozambique" | Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan, Jacques Levy | 3:00 | Don DeVito | Desire by Bob Dylan | 1976 | [83] |
"One More Cup of Coffee" | Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan | 3:43 | Don DeVito | Desire by Bob Dylan | 1976 | [83] |
"Oh Sister" | Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan, Jacques Levy | 4:05 | Don DeVito | Desire by Bob Dylan | 1976 | [83] |
"Joey" | Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan, Jacques Levy | 11:05 | Don DeVito | Desire by Bob Dylan | 1976 | [83] |
"Romance in Durango" | Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan, Jacques Levy | 5:50 | Don DeVito | Desire by Bob Dylan | 1976 | [83] |
"Black Diamond Bay" | Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan, Jacques Levy | 7:30 | Don DeVito | Desire by Bob Dylan | 1976 | [83] |
"Rita Mae" | Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan, Jacques Levy | Don DeVito | Single | 1977 | [84] | |
"Abandoned Love" | Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan | 4:29 | Jeff Rosen | Biograph by Bob Dylan | 1985 | [85] |
"Golden Loom" | Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan | 4:26 | Don DeVito | The Bootleg Series, Volumes 1-3 (Rare and Unreleased) 1961-1991 by Bob Dylan | 1991 | [86] [87] |
"Nothin' Without You" | Steve Earle | Steve Earle | 3:02 | William Alsobrook, Steve Earle | Train a Comin' by Steve Earle | 1994 | [88] [89] |
"Taneytown" | Steve Earle | Steve Earle | 5:13 | Twangtrust | El Corazón by Steve Earle | 1997 | [90] |
"I Remember You" | Steve Earle | Steve Earle | 2:52 | Twangtrust | Jerusalem by Steve Earle | 2002 | [91] |
"Comin' Around" | Steve Earle | Steve Earle | 3:41 | Steve Earle, Ray Kennedy | The Revolution Starts ... Now by Steve Earle | 2004 | [92] |
"How Long" | Jonathan Edwards | Jonathan Edwards | 2:20 | Brian Ahern | Rockin' Chair by Jonathan Edwards | 1976 | [93] [E] |
"Hearts Overflowing" | Jonathan Edwards | Mike Brewer | 3:53 | Brian Ahern | Rockin' Chair by Jonathan Edwards | 1976 | [94] |
"Favorite Song" | Jonathan Edwards | Jonathan Edwards | 2:36 | Brian Ahern | Rockin' Chair by Jonathan Edwards | 1976 | [94] |
"White Line" | Jonathan Edwards | Jonathan Edwards | 4:27 | Brian Ahern | Rockin' Chair by Jonathan Edwards | 1976 | [94] |
"Ain't Got Time" | Jonathan Edwards | Jonathan Edwards | 3:44 | Brian Ahern | Rockin' Chair by Jonathan Edwards | 1976 | [94] |
"Hello" | Jonathan Edwards | Jonathan Edwards | 2:54 | Brian Ahern | Rockin' Chair by Jonathan Edwards | 1976 | [94] |
"Song For The Life" | Jonathan Edwards | Jonathan Edwards | 4:56 | Brian Ahern | Rockin' Chair by Jonathan Edwards | 1976 | [94] |
"Rockin' Chair (Gonna Get You)" | Jonathan Edwards | Jonathan Edwards | 3:24 | Brian Ahern | Rockin' Chair by Jonathan Edwards | 1976 | [94] |
"The Christian Life" | Jonathan Edwards | Jonathan Edwards | 3:04 | Brian Ahern | Rockin' Chair by Jonathan Edwards | 1976 | [94] |
"Blow On Chilly Wind" | Jonathan Edwards | Jesse Winchester | 3:16 | Brian Ahern | Sailboat by Jonathan Edwards | 1977 | [94] |
"Evangelina" | Jonathan Edwards | Hoyt Axton, Kenneth Higginbotham | 3:40 | Brian Ahern | Sailboat by Jonathan Edwards | 1977 | [94] |
"Sailboat" | Jonathan Edwards | Jonathan Edwards | 3:03 | Brian Ahern | Sailboat by Jonathan Edwards | 1977 | [94] |
"How About You" | Jonathan Edwards | Jonathan Edwards | 3:24 | Brian Ahern | Sailboat by Jonathan Edwards | 1977 | [94] |
"Girl From The Canyon" | Jonathan Edwards | Jonathan Edwards | 2:34 | Brian Ahern | Sailboat by Jonathan Edwards | 1977 | [94] |
"Weapon Of Prayer" | Jonathan Edwards | Ira & Charlie Louvin | 3:23 | Brian Ahern | Sailboat by Jonathan Edwards | 1977 | [94] |
"Never Together (But Close Sometimes)" | Jonathan Edwards | Rodney Crowell | 2:05 | Brian Ahern | Sailboat by Jonathan Edwards | 1977 | [94] |
"Carolina Caroline" | Jonathan Edwards | Jonathan Edwards | 3:13 | Brian Ahern | Sailboat by Jonathan Edwards | 1977 | [94] |
"Let The Rough Side Drag" | Jonathan Edwards | Jesse Winchester | 2:59 | Brian Ahern | Sailboat by Jonathan Edwards | 1977 | [94] |
"Mother of Exile" | Jonathan Elias | Jonathan Elias, Emma Lazarus | 1:13 | Jonathan Elias, John Carter Cash, John Leventhal, Vicenzo LoRusso, Ryan Rehm, Don Was | American River by Jonathan Elias | 2004 | [95] |
"Rex's Blues" | Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Nanci Griffith | Townes Van Zandt | 2:36 | Roy Rogers | Friends of Mine by Ramblin' Jack Elliott | 1998 | [96] [97] |
"Marathon Kiss" | Marianne Faithfull | Daniel Lanois | 4:00 | Daniel Lanois, Mark Howard | Vagabond Ways by Marianne Faithfull | 1998 | [98] [99] |
"Tools for the Soul" | Danny Flowers | Danny Flowers, Donnie Wade, James Pennebaker | 3:26 | James Pennebaker, Danny Flowers | Tools for the Soul by Danny Flowers | 2007 | [100] |
"Prayer Song" | Danny Flowers | Danny Flowers | 4:27 | James Pennebaker, Danny Flowers | Tools for the Soul by Danny Flowers | 2007 | [100] |
"Only the Heart May Know" | Dan Fogelberg | Dan Fogelberg | 4:08 | Dan Fogelberg, Marty Lewis | The Innocent Age by Dan Fogelberg | 1981 | [22] [101] |
"Godspeed (Sweet Dreams)" | Radney Foster | Radney Foster | 4:54 | Mac McAnally, Radney Foster, Darrell Brown | See What You Want to See by Radney Foster | 1999 | [102] [103] |
Emmylou Harris is an American singer, songwriter, musician, bandleader, and activist. She is recognized for having a consistent artistic direction. Harris is considered one of the leading music artists behind the country rock genre in the 1970s and the Americana genre in the 1990s. Her music united both country and rock audiences in live performance settings. Her characteristic voice, musical style and songwriting have been acclaimed by critics and fellow recording artists.
Liner notes are the writings found on the sleeves of LP record albums and in booklets that come inserted into the compact disc jewel case or cassette j-cards.
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Era Vulgaris is the fifth studio album by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age. Recorded from July 2006 to April 2007, it was released on July 20, 2007 in the United Kingdom and July 21 in the United States, being released on July 29 in other countries. The single "Sick, Sick, Sick" was released in May, followed by second single "3's & 7's" in early June, and third single "Make It wit Chu" in October. The album debuted at No. 14 on the U.S. Billboard 200 charts, selling 52,000 copies in its first week. It reached top ten positions in other countries, such as No. 7 in the UK, No. 5 in Canada, and No. 4 in Australia. It was the band's last album on Interscope Records.
Songbird: Rare Tracks & Forgotten Gems is a 2007 box set of songs personally selected by Emmylou Harris: "I've selected not greatest hits, but personal favorites: that, with a few exceptions-have never appeared on any other compilations, but were important gems in the string of pearls that each album strives to become. Also included are special collaborations, unreleased live and demo tracks, as well as contributions to tribute projects, which I may now gather into this fold.”
All I Intended to Be is the 25th studio album from Emmylou Harris and her third release on Nonesuch Records. It was released in the United States on June 10, 2008. The album debuted at number 22 on the Billboard 200, and number four on Top Country Albums, which makes the album Harris’ highest charting solo record on the Billboard 200 since Evangeline was released in 1981. As of 2014 it has sold 153,973 copies in United States according to Nielsen SoundScan.
This article represents all other appearances that Emmylou Harris has contributed to.
My Best Days is the debut studio album from American Idol season eight finalist Danny Gokey. The album was released on March 2, 2010, by RCA Records Nashville. The track "It's Only" was originally scheduled to be the first single, but it was withdrawn and replaced with "My Best Days Are Ahead of Me." Both it and the album's second single, "I Will Not Say Goodbye," have made Top 40 on Hot Country Songs.
The Very Best of Emmylou Harris: Heartaches & Highways is a compilation album by American country music artist Emmylou Harris. It was released by Rhino Records on July 19, 2005. The album peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
This article represents all appearances that Emmylou Harris has contributed to, in collaboration with artists from G to K.
This article represents all appearances that Emmylou Harris has contributed to, in collaboration with artists from L to Q.
This article represents all appearances that Emmylou Harris has contributed to, in collaboration with artists from R to Z.
"Acércate" is a song recorded by Puerto Rican reggaetón recording artist Ivy Queen and duo Wisin & Yandel for Queen's seventh studio album Drama Queen (2010). It was composed by Queen and Marcos Masis alongside the duo, while being produced by Luny Tunes and Tainy. Originally entitled "No Te Equivoques", the song was leaked onto the Internet prior to the album's release, which prompted Ivy Queen and Wisin & Yandel to re-record the song.
Old Yellow Moon is a collaborative album by American country music singer-songerwriters Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell, released on February 26, 2013 in the United States by Nonesuch Records. It is the 27th and 14th studio album for Harris and Crowell, respectively, as well as Harris's fifth album for Nonesuch Records. The duo followed up this collaboration with The Traveling Kind two years later.
"Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" is a song written by Rodney Crowell. It has since been covered by several artists, notably La Costa, Emmylou Harris and Lynn Anderson. Crowell claims to have written "Even Cowgirls Get The Blues" about Harris and her pal Susanna Clark. The title of the song is taken from the then-popular novel of the same name by author Tom Robbins. The song has been released as a single twice and has also appeared on albums of various artists.
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