Emmylou Harris – Bury Me Beneath The Willow
Lament of Love and Loss Rooted in the Old, Unforgiving Soil of Tradition When Emmylou Harris recorded “Bury Me Beneath The Willow” for her 1975 debut solo album Pieces of…
Lament of Love and Loss Rooted in the Old, Unforgiving Soil of Tradition When Emmylou Harris recorded “Bury Me Beneath The Willow” for her 1975 debut solo album Pieces of…
Lament Where the Weather Becomes the Heart’s Own Storm When Fats Domino released “It Keeps Rainin’” in 1961, the record climbed to No. 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and…
Love So Effortless It Becomes a Declaration of Independence Released in 1977 as a single from Simple Dreams, “It’s So Easy” by Linda Ronstadt surged to No. 5 on the…
Letter That Carries the Weight of Longing Across Distance and Time When “The Letter” appeared as a duet between Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty, it continued a partnership that had…
Quiet Master Returns to the Stage Where His Voice Meant the Most When Don Williams released Live In Ireland (2016), it was more than another concert document in a long…
Cry from the Glam Abyss Where Stardom and Self-Destruction Collide Released in 1973 as the title track of Hellraiser, the third studio album by Brian Connolly’s band Sweet, “Hellraiser” stormed…
Man stripped of bravado, confessing that a single kiss is the only thing standing between him and emotional ruin. Released in 1957, “I Need Your Lovin’ Kiss” by Conway Twitty…
Quiet Confession Where Love’s Strength Is Measured in Vulnerability Released in 1998 on Pleasures of the Heart, the collaborative album by Emmylou Harris and Don Williams, “Only a Woman’s Heart”…
A Love Song That Refuses to Fade, Whispering Devotion Across the Years Released in 1977, “You’re In My Heart” by David Essex emerged not as a chart-topping juggernaut but as…
Portrait of Young Heartache Painted in the Glow of Teen Idolatry Released in 1971 at the height of Osmondmania, “Lonesome They Call Me, Lonesome I Am” by The Osmonds found…