This article represents all appearances that Emmylou Harris has contributed to, in collaboration with artists from R to Z.
Title | Collaborator(s) | Songwriter | Length | Producer | Source | Date | Notes |
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"I'm Blowin' Away" | Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, JD Souther | Eric Kaz | 3:22 | Paul A. Rothchild | Home Plate by Bonnie Raitt | 1975 | [1] [2] |
"Just Like You" | Jon Randall | Jon Randall Stewart | 4:13 | Sam Bush | What You Don't Know by Jon Randall | 1995 | [3] [4] |
"Can't Hurt Anymore" | Jon Randall | Jon Randall | 4:32 | Brent Truitt, Jon Randall | Willin' by Jon Randall | 1999 | [5] [6] |
"Perfect Day" | Lou Reed, Bono, Skye Edwards, David Bowie, Suzanne Vega, Elton John, Boyzone, Lesley Garrett, Burning Spear, Sir Thomas Allen, Brodsky Quartet, Heather Small, Tammy Wynette, Shane MacGowan, Sheona White, Dr. John, Robert Cray, Huey, Ian Broudie, Gabrielle, Evan Dando, Courtney Pine, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Brett Anderson, Visual Ministry Choir, Joan Armatrading, Laurie Anderson, Tom Jones | Lou Reed | 3:46 | Perfect Day by various artists (single for BBC's Children in Need charity appeal) | 1997 | [7] | |
"Send Me the Sun" | Kimmie Rhodes | Kimmie Rhodes | 3:55 | Kimmie Rhodes | Love Me Like a Song by Kimmie Rhodes | 2002 | [8] |
"Love and Happiness for You" | Kimmie Rhodes | Emmylou Harris, Kimmie Rhodes | 4:49 | Kimmie Rhodes | Love Me Like a Song by Kimmie Rhodes | 2002 | [8] |
"One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)" | Riders in the Sky | Hal Blair, Eddie Dean, Dearest Dean | 2:44 | Joey Miskulin | Cowboys in Love by Riders in the Sky | 1994 | [9] |
"Little Joe, the Wrangler" | Roy Rogers | Ellis Tarrant, Marc Williams | 2:45 | Richard Landis | Tribute by Roy Rogers & The Sons of the Pioneers | 1991 | [10] [11] |
"Happy Trails" | Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Dusty Rogers, Daniele Alexander, Kathie Baillie, Michael Bonagura, Holly Dunn, Alan Jackson, The Kentucky Headhunters, Kathy Mattea, Roger Miller, Lorrie Morgan, Reed Nielsen, K.T. Oslin, Marie Osmond, Eddie Rabbitt, Restless Heart, Riders in the Sky, Johnny Rodriguez, Ricky Van Shelton, Marty Stuart, Sweethearts of the Rodeo, Randy Travis, Tanya Tucker | Dale Evans | 3:21 | Richard Landis | Tribute by Roy Rogers & The Sons of the Pioneers | 1991 | [10] [11] |
"Walls" | Tammy Rogers | Tammy Rogers | 4:20 | Harry Stinson, Tammy Rogers | Tammy Rogers by Tammy Rogers | 1996 | [12] [13] |
"My Blue Tears" | Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton | Dolly Parton | 2:40 | Peter Asher | Get Closer by Linda Ronstadt | 1982 | [14] |
"After the Gold Rush" | Linda Ronstadt | Neil Young | 3:33 | Linda Ronstadt, George Massenburg | Feels Like Home by Linda Ronstadt | 1995 | [15] [D] |
"The Blue Train" | Linda Ronstadt | Jennifer Kimball, Tom Kimmel | 5:04 | Linda Ronstadt, George Massenburg | Feels Like Home by Linda Ronstadt | 1995 | [15] |
"Feels like Home" | Linda Ronstadt | Randy Newman | 4:50 | Linda Ronstadt, George Massenburg | Feels Like Home by Linda Ronstadt | 1995 | [15] |
"Lover's Return" | Linda Ronstadt | A.P. Carter, Mother Maybelle Carter, Sara Carter | 4:01 | Linda Ronstadt, George Massenburg | Feels Like Home by Linda Ronstadt | 1995 | [15] |
"I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)" | Linda Ronstadt | Hank Williams | 2:45 | Peter Asher | Heart Like a Wheel by Linda Ronstadt | 1974 | [16] |
"Honky Tonk Blues" | Linda Ronstadt | Hank Williams | 2:26 | Peter Asher | The Linda Ronstadt Box Set by Linda Ronstadt | 1974 / 1999 | [17] [18] |
"The Sweetest Gift" | Linda Ronstadt | James B. Coats | 3:00 | Peter Asher | Prisoner in Disguise by Linda Ronstadt | 1975 | [19] |
"Golden Ring" | Linda Ronstadt, Anna McGarrigle, Kate McGarrigle | Bobby Braddock, Rafe Van Hoy | 3:59 | Emmylou Harris, Michele Pepin | Tammy Wynette Remembered by various artists | 1998 | [20] [21] |
"Love Letters from Old Mexico" | Leslie Satcher | Leslie Satcher | 4:00 | Luke Wooten | Love Letters by Leslie Satcher | 2000 | [22] |
"Pick Hits" | John Scofield, The Hot Band | John Scofield | 6:52 | John Scofield, Gene Harada | Pick Hits Live by John Scofield | 1987 | [23] |
"Wildwood Flower" | Randy Scruggs, Iris DeMent | traditional | 3:46 | Randy Scruggs | Crown of Jewels by Randy Scruggs | 1998 | [24] |
"Lullaby" | Dan Seals | Dan Seals, Rafe Van Hoy | On the Front Line by Dan Seals | 1986 | [25] | ||
"The Sweetest Gift" | The Seldom Scene, Linda Ronstadt | James B. Coats | 2:51 | Gary Oelze, John Starling, Bill Wolf, The Seldom Scene | 15th Anniversary Celebration by The Seldom Scene | 1988 | [26] |
"Wheels" | The Seldom Scene | Chris Hillman, Gram Parsons | 3:13 | Gary Oelze, John Starling, Bill Wolf, The Seldom Scene | 15th Anniversary Celebration by The Seldom Scene | 1988 | [26] |
"Pictures from Life's Other Side" | The Seldom Scene | traditional | 6:02 | T. Michael Coleman | Scene 20: 20th Anniversary Concert by The Seldom Scene | 1991 | [27] |
"Satan's Crown Jewel" | The Seldom Scene | Edgar Eden | 4:27 | T. Michael Coleman | Scene 20: 20th Anniversary Concert by The Seldom Scene | 1991 | [27] |
"I'm Going Crazy in 3/4 Time" | Billy Joe Shaver | Donivan Cowart, Rodney Crowell | 3:29 | Brian Ahern | Gypsy Boy by Billy Joe Shaver | 1977 | [28] [29] |
"The Way I'm Watching You" | Snowracer | 3:42 | 2005 | [30] | |||
"Thing About You" | Southern Pacific | Tom Petty | 3:51 | Jim Ed Norman | Southern Pacific by Southern Pacific | 1985 | [31] |
"Great High Mountain" | Ralph Stanley, Judy Marshall | Keith Whitley | 2:04 | Charles R. Freeland | Saturday Night & Sunday Morning by Ralph Stanley | 1992 | [32] |
"Long Time Gone" | John Starling | Dickey Betts | 3:42 | Lowell George, Audie Ashworth | Long Time Gone by John Starling | 1977 | [33] |
"White Line" | John Starling | Willie P. Bennett | 3:35 | Lowell George, Audie Ashworth | Long Time Gone by John Starling | 1977 | [33] |
"Dark Hollow" | John Starling | traditional | 3:25 | Lowell George, Audie Ashworth | Long Time Gone by John Starling | 1990 | [33] [34] |
"Roads and Other Reasons" | John Starling | B. Rabin | 2:35 | Lowell George, Audie Ashworth | Long Time Gone by John Starling | 1990 | [33] [34] |
"Sin City" | John Starling | Chris Hillman, Gram Parsons | 3:32 | Lowell George, Audie Ashworth | Long Time Gone by John Starling | 1990 | [33] [34] |
"In My Hour of Darkness" | John Starling and Carolina Star | Emmylou Harris, Gram Parsons | 3:32 | George Massenburg, John Starling | Slidin' Home by John Starling and Carolina Star | 2007 | [35] |
"Rachel" | Gary Stewart, Rodney Crowell | Rodney Crowell | 3:40 | Roy Dea | Your Place or Mine by Gary Stewart | 1977 | [3] [36] [37] |
Marty Stuart | Marty Stuart | Let There Be Country by Marty Stuart | 1992 | [38] [39] [E] | |||
"Same Old Train" | Marty Stuart, Clint Black, Joe Diffie, Jerry Douglas, Merle Haggard, Alison Krauss, Patty Loveless, Earl Scruggs, Ricky Skaggs, Pam Tillis, Randy Travis, Travis Tritt, Dwight Yoakam | Marty Stuart | 6:00 | Marty Stuart | Tribute to Tradition by various artists | 1998 | [40] [41] |
Barry and Holly Tashian | Jim Rooney | Trust in Me by Barry and Holly Tashian | 1989 | [42] [43] [E] | |||
"I'll Take My Time Going Home" | Barry and Holly Tashian | Barry and Holly Tashian | 3:03 | Jim Rooney | Harmony by Barry and Holly Tashian | 1997 | [28] [44] |
"Heaven with You" | Barry and Holly Tashian | Barry Tashian, Holly Tashian | 2:59 | Jim Rooney | Ready for Love by Barry and Holly Tashian | 1993 | [45] |
"Ring of Gold" | Barry and Holly Tashian | Barry Tashian, Holly Tashian | 2:38 | Jim Rooney | Ready for Love by Barry and Holly Tashian | 1993 | [45] |
"Not Me" | Keni Thomas, Vince Gill | Brent Maher, Billy Montana, Keni Thomas | 4:02 | Brent Maher | Flag of Our Fathers by Keni Thomas | 2005 | [46] |
"Heart Over Mind" | Pam Tillis | Pam Tillis, Mel Tillis | 6:12 | Pam Tillis | It's All Relative by Pam Tillis | 2002 | [47] |
"Stormy Weather" | Tanya Tucker | Leo Sayer, Tom Snow | 3:37 | Should I Do It by Tanya Tucker | 1981 | [28] [48] | |
"Heartache #3" | Tanya Tucker | Should I Do It by Tanya Tucker | 1981 | [48] | |||
"Halfway to Heaven" | Tanya Tucker | Should I Do It by Tanya Tucker | 1981 | [48] | |||
"Jozie Bleu" | Jared Tyler | Jared Tyler, Michael Garrett | 3:43 | Russ Titelman, Monty Byrom, Michael Garrett | Blue Alleluia by Jared Tyler | 2005 | [49] |
"If I Needed You" | Townes Van Zandt | Townes Van Zandt | 3:29 | Kevin Eggers | Texas Rain by Townes Van Zandt | 2001 | [50] |
"Resplendent" | Vigilantes of Love | Bill Mallonee | 5:03 | Emmylou Harris, Buddy Miller | Audible Sigh by The Vigilantes of Love | 1999 | [51] |
"Wild Wolf Calling Me" | Tony Joe White | Tony Joe White, Leann White | 4:08 | Tony Joe White, Jody White | The Heroines by Tony Joe White | 2004 | [52] |
"Here is Where the Loving is at" | The War and Treaty | Michael Trotter Jr. | 4:20 | Buddy Miller | Healing Tide | 2018 | [53] |
"Fair and Tender Ladies" | The Whites | Maybelle Carter | 3:22 | Jerry Douglas | A Lifetime in the Making by The Whites | 2000 | [54] |
"Would These Arms Be in Your Way" | Keith Whitley | Hank Cochran, Vern Gosdin, Red Lane | 3:10 | Keith Whitley, Garth Fundis, Blake Mevis | Don't Close Your Eyes by Keith Whitley | 1988 | [55] |
"If I Needed You" | Don Williams | Townes Van Zandt | 3:35 | Especially for You by Don Williams | 1981 | [56] | |
"Greenville" | Lucinda Williams | Lucinda Williams | 3:23 | Lucinda Williams, Roy Bittan | Car Wheels on a Gravel Road by Lucinda Williams | 1998 | [28] [57] |
"Nothing But a Breeze" | Jesse Winchester, Herb Pedersen | Jesse Winchester | 4:34 | Brian Ahern | Nothing But a Breeze by Jesse Winchester | 1977 | [58] |
"I'm the Train" | Bob Woodruff | Bob Woodruff | 4:55 | Steve Fishell | Dreams and Saturday Nights by Bob Woodruff | 1994 | [59] |
"High Lonesome" | The Woodys | Gretchen Peters | 3:28 | Brian Ahern | The Woodys by The Woodys | 1998 | [28] [60] |
"Beneath a Painted Sky" | Tammy Wynette | Joe Chambers, Bucky Jones | 2:57 | Steve Buckingham | Higher Ground by Tammy Wynette | 1987 | [28] [61] |
"Woman Walk the Line" | Trisha Yearwood | Emmylou Harris, Paul Kennerley | 4:31 | Garth Fundis | Hearts in Armor by Trisha Yearwood | 1992 | [3] [62] |
"Too Bad You're No Good" | Trisha Yearwood | Paul Craft, Cadillac Holmes | 3:50 | Garth Fundis, Trisha Yearwood | Real Live Woman by Trisha Yearwood | 2000 | [63] [64] |
"Star of Bethlehem" | Neil Young | Neil Young | 2:43 | Neil Young, David Briggs | American Stars 'n Bars by Neil Young | 1977 | [65] |
"Red Sun" | Neil Young | Neil Young | 2:48 | Ben Keith, Neil Young | Silver & Gold by Neil Young | 2000 | [66] [67] [68] |
"No Wonder" | Neil Young | 5:45 | Neil Young, Ben Keith | Prairie Wind by Neil Young | 2005 | [69] | |
"Far from Home" | Neil Young | 3:47 | Neil Young, Ben Keith | Prairie Wind by Neil Young | 2005 | [69] | |
"This Old Guitar" | Neil Young | Neil Young | 5:32 | Neil Young, Ben Keith | Prairie Wind by Neil Young | 2005 | [69] |
"Scrapbook" | Warren Zanes | Warren Zanes | 4:25 | Angelo, Warren Zanes | Memory Girls by Warren Zanes | 2002 | [70] |
"Please Stay" | Warren Zevon | Warren Zevon | 3:34 | Warren Zevon, Jorge Calderon, Noah Scott Snyder | The Wind by Warren Zevon | 2003 | [71] [72] |
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.
Linda Maria Ronstadt is an American singer who has performed and recorded in diverse genres including rock, country, light opera, the Great American Songbook, and Latin music.
Trio is a collaborative album by American singers Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou Harris. It was released on March 2, 1987, by Warner Bros. Records. The album has platinum certification in the U.S. for sales of one million copies, and has total worldwide sales of approximately four million. A second collaborative album, Trio II, was released in 1999.
Trio II is the second collaborative studio album by Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt. It was released on February 9, 1999, by Asylum Records.
Evangeline is the eighth studio album by Emmylou Harris. It was composed mostly of leftover material from past recording sessions and which did not fit into any of her other albums. Songs included a remake of "Mister Sandman", "Evangeline", which she had previously performed with The Band, Rodney Crowell's "Ashes By Now", and a cover of John Fogerty's "Bad Moon Rising". Though it received mixed reviews upon its release, the album was yet another commercial success for Harris. It was certified Gold in less than a year after its release. A single release of "Mister Sandman" did well on the charts, though neither Ronstadt's nor Parton's record companies would allow their artists' vocals to be used on the single, so Harris rerecorded the song, singing all three parts for the single release. Rodney Crowell's "I Don't Have to Crawl" was released as the album's second single.
The Ballad of Sally Rose is the eleventh studio album by American singer Emmylou Harris released in February 1985. It marked a significant departure for Harris for two reasons. First, all the songs were written by her and her then-husband Paul Kennerley, while her previous albums had consisted mostly of others' material. Secondly, it is a concept album, loosely based on Harris' relationship with Gram Parsons. The album tells the story of a character named Sally Rose, a singer whose lover and mentor, a hard-living, hard-drinking musician, is killed while on the road. Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Gail Davies sing harmony on several of the songs. Many of the songs flow into one another to create a continuous momentum.
Pieces of the Sky is the second studio album and major-label debut by American country music artist Emmylou Harris, released on February 7, 1975, through Reprise Records.
Prisoner In Disguise (1975) is Linda Ronstadt's sixth solo LP release and her second for the label Asylum Records. It followed Ronstadt's multi-platinum breakthrough album, Heart Like a Wheel, which became her first number one album on the US Billboard 200 album chart in early 1975.
Adieu False Heart is a collaborative album by American singer, songwriter, and producer Linda Ronstadt featuring Cajun music singer Ann Savoy. It peaked at #146 on the Billboard album chart and nominated at the 2006 Grammy Awards for Best Traditional Folk Album and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. This was Ronstadt's final studio album before her retirement in 2011 and the revelation of her affliction with Parkinson's disease in 2013, leaving her unable to perform or sing.
Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions is a 1999 duet album by American singer, songwriter, and producer Linda Ronstadt and singer, songwriter, and guitarist Emmylou Harris, who had previously collaborated on two albums with Dolly Parton.
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 albums discography of American singer–songwriter Emmylou Harris contains 28 studio albums: 22 of which were solo releases while six were released collaboratively with other artists. Her albums discography also includes 15 compilation albums, five live albums, one soundtrack album, four video albums and two box sets. Harris's first studio album Gliding Bird was released in 1969 by Jubilee Records.
This article represents all other appearances that Emmylou Harris has contributed to.
Kenneth Michael Edwards was an American singer, songwriter, bassist, guitarist, mandolinist, and session musician. He was a founding member of the Stone Poneys and Bryndle and a long-time collaborator with Linda Ronstadt and Karla Bonoff.
Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of the Louvin Brothers is a tribute album to the music of The Louvin Brothers, released in 2003.
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 G to K.
This article represents all appearances that Emmylou Harris has contributed to, in collaboration with artists from L to Q.
The Complete Trio Collection is compilation album by American singer-songwriters Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt. It brings together newly remastered versions of their two award-winning albums, 1987's Trio and 1999's Trio II, with a third disc compiling 20 alternate takes and unreleased material. It was released worldwide on September 9, 2016, by Rhino Entertainment. A stand-alone version of the third disc, titled Farther Along, was released separately on vinyl.
"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.