This article represents all appearances that Emmylou Harris has contributed to, in collaboration with artists from G to K.
Title | Collaborator(s) | Songwriter | Length | Producer | Source | Date | Notes |
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"Oh Carolina" | Vince Gill | Randy Allbright, Jim Elliot, Mark Sanders | 3:17 | Emory Gordy | Turn Me Loose by Vince Gill | 1984 | [1] [2] |
"Rita Ballou" | Vince Gill | Guy Clark | 3:12 | Tony Brown | When I Call Your Name by Vince Gill | 1989 | [3] [4] |
"Young Man's Town" | Vince Gill | Vince Gill | 4:33 | Vince Gill | Next Big Thing by Vince Gill | 2003 | [5] |
"Some Things Never Get Old" | Vince Gill | Vince Gill, Tia Sillers, Al Anderson | 4:11 | Vince Gill, John Hobbs, Justin Niebank | These Days by Vince Gill | 2006 | [6] |
"Fourteen Days" | Steve Goodman | Steve Goodman | 4:22 | Steve Goodman | Santa Ana Winds by Steve Goodman | 1984 | [1] [7] |
"Love Me Right to the End" | Vern Gosdin | Max D. Barnes, Vern Gosdin | 3:51 | Blake Mevis | There Is a Season by Vern Gosdin | 1984 | [8] |
"Long Ride Home" | Patty Griffin | Patty Griffin | 3:33 | Patty Griffin, Doug Lancio, Giles Reaves | 1000 Kisses by Patty Griffin | 2002 | [9] |
"Mary" | Patty Griffin | Patty Griffin | 5:16 | Jay Joyce | Flaming Red by Patty Griffin | 1998 | [10] [11] |
"Trapeze" | Patty Griffin | 4:23 | Patty Griffin, Mike McCarthy | Children Running Through by Patty Griffin | 2007 | [12] | |
"Beyond the Blue" | Patty Griffin | Beth Nielsen Chapman, Gary Nicholson | 4:34 | Buddy Miller, Steve Fishell | Where the Heart Is (Original Soundtrack) by various artists | 2000 | [13] [14] |
"Fragile" | Nanci Griffith, Holly Tashian, Pam Rose | Nanci Griffith | 3:26 | Peter Buck, Peter Collins | Flyer by Nanci Griffith | 1994 | [15] |
"Across the Great Divide" | Nanci Griffith | Kate Wolf | 3:57 | Jim Rooney | Other Voices, Other Rooms by Nanci Griffith | 1993 | [16] |
"Wasn't That a Mighty Storm" | Nanci Griffith | traditional | 5:01 | Nanci Griffith, Don Gehman | Other Voices Too (A Trip Back to Bountiful) by Nanci Griffith | 1998 | [17] |
"Good Night, New York" | Nanci Griffith | Julie Gold | 5:05 | Nanci Griffith, Monty Hitchcock | Winter Marquee by Nanci Griffith | 2002 | [18] |
"If I Were a Carpenter" | Johnny Hallyday | Tim Hardin | 2:49 | Nashville en direct by Johnny Hallyday | 1984 | [19] | |
"Today" | Jamie Hartford, Ronnie McCoury | John Hartford | 3:44 | Part of Your History: The Songs of John Hartford by various artists | 2005 | [20] | |
"Farther Along" | Hayseed | traditional | 4:59 | In Other Words... by Hayseed | 2004 | [21] | |
"L.A. Freeway" | Bill and Bonnie Hearne | Guy Clark | 4:40 | John Wooler, Randy Jacobs | Watching Life Through a Windshield by Bill and Bonnie Hearne | 2000 | [22] [23] |
"L.A. Freeway" | Bill and Bonnie Hearne | Guy Clark | 4:41 | John Wooler, Randy Jacobs | The I-10 Chronicles by various artists | 2000 | [24] [25] |
"Heaven Ain't Ready For You Yet" | Levon Helm, Albert Lee, Paul Kennerley | Paul Kennerley | 3:56 | Glyn Johns | The Legend of Jesse James by various artists | 1980 | [26] [27] [28] |
"Wish We Were Back In Missouri" | Levon Helm, Albert Lee | Guy Humphreys, Paul Kennerley | 4:03 | Glyn Johns | The Legend of Jesse James by various artists | 1980 | [26] [27] [28] |
"One More Shot" | Levon Helm | Paul Kennerley | 5:11 | Glyn Johns | The Legend of Jesse James by various artists | 1980 | [27] [28] |
"In Your Mercy" | Malcolm Holcombe | Malcolm Holcombe | 4:26 | Ray Kennedy | Down The River | 2012 | [29] |
"In My Time" | John Jarvis | John Jarvis, Henry | 3:09 | John Jarvis | Pure Contours by John Jarvis | 1984 | [30] [31] |
"Everything Has a Cost" | Jason & the Scorchers | Perry Baggs, Jason Ringenberg | 4:30 | Warner Hodges, Jeff Johnson | Clear Impetuous Morning by Jason & the Scorchers | 1996 | [32] [33] |
"Spanish Johnny" | Waylon Jennings | Paul Siebel | 3:50 | Waylon & Company by Waylon Jennings | 1983 | [1] [34] | |
"Flower in the Desert" | Jim and Jesse | Bill C. Graham, Carl Jackson, Buddy Landon | 3:07 | Carl Jackson | Music Among Friends by Jim and Jesse | 1991 | [13] [35] |
"West Texas Waltz" | Flaco Jimenez | Butch Hancock | 3:33 | Ry Cooder, Bill Halverson | Partners by Flaco Jimenez | 1992 | [36] |
"Don't Touch Me" | Jamey Johnson | Hank Cochran | 3:16 | Buddy Cannon, Dale Dodson | Living For A Song - Tribute To Hank Cochran | 2012 | [37] |
"All Fall Down" | George Jones | Harlan Howard, Ron Peterson | 3:18 | Kyle Lehning, Billy Sherrill | Friends in High Places by George Jones | 1991 | [38] |
"Here We Are" | George Jones | Rodney Crowell | 2:50 | My Very Special Guests by George Jones | 1979 | [1] [39] | |
"Say It's Not You" | George Jones, Keith Richards | Dallas Frazier | 2:59 | Brian Ahern | The Bradley Barn Sessions by George Jones | 1994 | [40] [41] [F] |
"Where Grass Won't Grow" | George Jones, Dolly Parton, Trisha Yearwood | Earl Montgomery | 3:52 | Brian Ahern | The Bradley Barn Sessions by George Jones | 1994 | [40] [41] |
"The Sweetest Gift" | The Judds | James B. Coats | 3:51 | Brent Maher | Heartland by The Judds | 1987 | [42] |
"This Dirty Little Town" | Kieran Kane, Lucinda Williams | Kieran Kane | 2:56 | Kieran Kane, Harry Stinson | Dead Reckoning by Kieran Kane | 1995 | [43] |
"Greener Pastures" | Kieran Kane | Kieran Kane | 2:58 | Kieran Kane, Harry Stinson | Find My Way Home by Kieran Kane | 1993 | [44] |
"Find My Way Home" | Kieran Kane | Kieran Kane | 4:15 | Kieran Kane, Harry Stinson | Find My Way Home by Kieran Kane | 1993 | [44] |
"Never Be the Sun" | Dolores Keane | Donagh Long | 3:43 | Andrew Boland | Solid Ground by Dolores Keane | 1993 | [45] |
"Emigrant Eyes" | Dolores Keane | Guy Clarke, Stannah | 4:15 | Andrew Boland | Solid Ground by Dolores Keane | 1993 | [45] |
"My Baby's Gone" | The Kendalls | Hazel Houser | 3:27 | Movin' Train by The Kendalls | 1983 | [13] [46] | |
"Precious Love" | The Kendalls | Movin' Train by The Kendalls | 1983 | [46] | |||
"Wildflower" | The Kendalls | Movin' Train by The Kendalls | 1983 | [46] | |||
"Dar Glasgow" | Cheri Knight | Cheri Knight | 4:38 | Twangtrust | The Northeast Kingdom by Cheri Knight | 1998 | [47] [48] |
"Crawling" | Cheri Knight | Cheri Knight | 4:01 | Twangtrust | The Northeast Kingdom by Cheri Knight | 1998 | [47] [48] |
"Lost on the River" | Mark Knopfler | Hank Williams | 3:03 | Mark Knopfler | Timeless: A Tribute to Hank Williams by various artists | 2001 | [49] |
"Alone and Forsaken" | Mark Knopfler | Hank Williams | 3:32 | Mark Knopfler | Timeless: A Tribute to Hank Williams by various artists | 2001 | [49] |
"Julie's House" | Leo Kottke | Leo Kottke | 3:24 | T-Bone Burnett | Time Step by Leo Kottke | 1983 | [50] |
"Running All Night Long" | Leo Kottke | Leo Kottke | 2:44 | T-Bone Burnett | Time Step by Leo Kottke | 1983 | [50] |
"Didn't Leave Nobody But the Baby" | Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch | Alan Lomax, T-Bone Burnett, Gillian Welch (arr.) | 1:57 | T-Bone Burnett | O Brother, Where Art Thou? by various artists | 2000 | [51] [C] |
"The Pilgrim: Chapter 33" | Kris Kristofferson, Sam Bush, Jon Randall, Byron House, Randy Scruggs | Kris Kristofferson | 3:51 | Randy Scruggs | The Pilgrim: A Celebration of Kris Kristofferson by various artists | 2006 | [52] [53] |
Patricia Jean Griffin is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. She is a vocalist and plays guitar and piano. She is known for her stripped-down songwriting style in the folk music genre. Her songs have been covered by numerous musicians, including Emmylou Harris, Ellis Paul, Kelly Clarkson, Rory Block, Dave Hause, Sugarland, Bette Midler and The Chicks.
Highwayman is the first studio album released by country supergroup The Highwaymen, comprising Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson. Highwayman, released through Columbia Records in 1985, was the group's first and most successful album.
Last Date is a live Emmylou Harris album, released in October 1982. Recorded at a series of honky tonks and other small venues on the west coast, Harris conceived the album as a showcase for her Hot Band. It was composed mostly of country standards. Harris reached No. 1 on the U.S. country charts with the title single, written by Floyd Cramer, who originally took it to the top ten on the U.S. pop and country charts, as an instrumental in 1960. In 2000, Eminent Records reissued Last Date for the first time on CD, complete with new liner notes and two bonus tracks.
Michael Siegfried "Mickey" Raphael is an American harmonica player, music producer and actor best known for his work with Willie Nelson.
The Silver Tongued Devil and I is the second studio album recorded by singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson. It was produced by Fred Foster, released in July 1971 on Monument Records and followed his critically acclaimed debut Kristofferson.
All the Roadrunning is a collaboration between British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler and American singer-songwriter Emmylou Harris, released on 24 April 2006 by Mercury Records and Universal Music internationally, and by Warner Bros. Records in the United States. The album received favorable reviews, and reached the number one position on album charts in Denmark, Norway, and Switzerland. The album peaked at number eight in the United Kingdom, and number 17 on the Billboard 200 in the United States. The title track, which actually was released the year before as a new track on the compilation album Private Investigations, was released as a single and reached number 8 in the UK.
This Old Road is an album by Kris Kristofferson, released in 2006 on New West Records. The underlying theme of the record is a retrospective and reflective look at what Kristofferson deems to have been important elements of his life.
Time Step is an album by American guitarist Leo Kottke, released in 1983.
Paul Kennerley is an English singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer working in the American contemporary country music industry.
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.”
The American singer Emmylou Harris has released 26 studio albums, four live albums, 11 compilation albums, three video albums, and 70 singles. After releasing a debut folk album on the Jubilee label in 1969 and recording with Gram Parsons, Harris signed with Reprise Records in 1974.
This article represents all other appearances that Emmylou Harris has contributed to.
Essential is a compilation of American guitarist Leo Kottke's releases on the Chrysalis label, released in 1991. It includes liner notes by Fred Goodman.
Songs of Kristofferson is a best-of compilation album by Kris Kristofferson, released in 1977, after he had become more well known as a movie star than as a singer-songwriter. It includes tracks from his albums Kristofferson, The Silver Tongued Devil and I, Jesus Was a Capricorn, Who's to Bless and Who's to Blame and Surreal Thing. The album was re-released on CD in 1990.
This article represents all appearances that Emmylou Harris has contributed to, in collaboration with artists from A to F.
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.
Old Yellow Moon is a Grammy Award-winning 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 twenty-seventh and tenth studio albums for both Harris and Crowell, respectively, as well as Harris's fifth album for Nonesuch Records.
A Star Is Born is the soundtrack album to the 1976 musical film of the same name, performed by its stars Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson. The album was very successful, holding the number-one spot on the Billboard 200 chart for six weeks and eventually was certified 4× Platinum by RIAA for more than four million units shipped and has sold a total of eight million copies worldwide.
Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration is a live tribute album to Joni Mitchell by various artists, released by Decca Records on March 8, 2019. The album, recorded in Los Angeles on November 7, 2018, to commemorate Mitchell's 75th birthday, features artists performing cover versions of her songs. A DVD of the concert was also released in 2019.