
Emmylou Harris: The Undisputed Queen of Harmony
There’s a hush that falls across the soul when Emmylou Harris begins to sing—especially in harmony. Her voice, silvery and supple, threads through the fabric of American music like moonlight over prairie grass. But when she shares the mic, something even more transcendent happens. Whether beside Gram Parsons, Lyle Lovett, Mark Knopfler, or Patty Griffin, Emmylou doesn’t merely sing a duet—she elevates it into a living, breathing story of yearning and grace. Few artists have made collaboration feel so sacred.
When it comes to harmonizing, few artists match the ethereal, intuitive grace of Emmylou Harris. Her voice—a shimmering, plaintive instrument—has elevated countless duets, turning great songs into transcendent musical moments. Whether singing alongside Gram Parsons, Dolly Parton, or Lyle Lovett, Harris brings a rare blend of soul, technical brilliance, and emotional depth to every collaboration.
Gram Parsons: The Beginning of a Legacy
Emmylou Harris’s journey into musical immortality began with Gram Parsons, the pioneering country-rock visionary who recognized her gift. Their collaborations on GP (1973) and Grievous Angel (1974) introduced Harris’s pristine harmonies. Songs like “Love Hurts” and “Return of the Grievous Angel” set the gold standard for country duets, their chemistry crackling with longing and camaraderie. Parsons tragically passed away in 1973, but Harris carried his torch, cementing his influence while forging her path.
Dolly Parton & Linda Ronstadt: Trio’s Timeless Harmony
In the late 1980s, Harris, Dolly Parton, and Linda Ronstadt formed one of the most revered supergroups in country music. Their album Trio (1987) was a masterclass in vocal interplay, with tracks like “To Know Him Is to Love Him” showcasing their seamless blend of voices. Trio II (1999) reinforced their magic a decade later, proving that some harmonies never fade.
The Band: Americana Royalty Meets Country Grace
Harris’s connection to The Band runs deep. She contributed to The Last Waltz, adding her crystalline vocals to “Evangeline,” a haunting country-gospel hybrid that became one of the most memorable performances of the legendary farewell concert. Her collaboration with The Band was a meeting of musical minds, where roots music met ethereal country purity.
Lyle Lovett: A Meeting of Minds and Melodies
Lyle Lovett, the genre-defying Texas troubadour, found an ideal duet partner in Harris. Their rendition of “Walk Through the Bottomland” is a masterclass in restraint and storytelling, with Harris’s harmonies lending a ghostly elegance to Lovett’s laconic drawl. Their mutual respect and shared love for rich, evocative narratives make their duets compelling and deeply satisfying.
Patty Griffin: The Torchbearer’s Kindred Spirit
Among modern singer-songwriters, Patty Griffin shares a kinship with Harris in both vocal timbre and songwriting depth. Harris covered Griffin’s “Mary,” while Griffin, in turn, has honored Harris’s legacy with her rendition of “Prayer in Open D.” Their musical dialogue underscores a lineage of emotionally potent, deeply personal songwriting.
Beyond Duets: The Singular Voice of Emmylou Harris
While her duets are legendary, Harris’s solo work is equally compelling. Songs like “Prayer in Open D” highlight her gift for stark, deeply affecting songwriting. A live performance of this song—unadorned and soul-baring—often surpasses even her most famous collaborations, proving that while an Emmylou duet is magical, Emmylou alone is divine.
Emmylou Harris is more than just a singer—she is a vessel for musical history, carrying forward traditions while reshaping them. Whether singing harmony or leading the way, she remains one of American music’s most vital and enduring voices.
Love Hurts – Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris
Love Hurts was Released in 1974, from the album “Grievous Angel” by Gram and Emmylou. Grateful to Gram Parsons for many things, most especially introducing the world to Emmylou Harris.
Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris Hickory Wind Slideshow
Compliation of photos and images of Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris and the Fallen Angel Band set to Hickory Wind from the Gram Parsons complete Reprise sessions. Enjoy!
Emmylou Harris – Prayer in Open D

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Emmylou Harris at Home, Los Angeles, California, 1980
Photo Henry Horenstein
Lyle Lovett: Wry and Warmhearted
From “Walk Through the Bottomland” to Emmy’s harmonies—these two embody quiet brilliance.
Mark Knopfler: Duets with Precision
Their collabs shimmer with restraint, longing, and lyrical restraint—musical storytelling at its best.
Patty Griffin: A Kindred Voice
Emmylou and Patty channel the poetic ache of Americana, each bringing a sacred hush to the song.
Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris – Red Dirt Girl (Real Live Roadrunning | Official Live Video)
Real Live Roadrunning is a concert film recorded live on 28th June 2006 at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles towards the end of Mark and Emmylous’ tour in support of their critically acclaimed album, All the Roadrunning.
Emmylou Harris – Red Dirt Girl (Live at Farm Aid 2005)
Emmylou Harris performs “Red Dirt Girl” live at Farm Aid 2005 at the First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Illinois, on September 18, 2005. Get this concert on DVD at: http://FarmAid.org/2005DVD
Willie Nelson, Neil Young and John Mellencamp founded Farm Aid in 1985 and serve on the board of directors. The three agreed that family farmers needed assistance and decided to plan a concert for America.
Dave Matthews joined Farm Aid’s Board of Directors in 2001 to help further Farm Aid’s mission of keeping family farmers on their land.
Evangeline-The Last Waltz
Alone in the pale moonlight
Waitin’ for a man, a riverboat gambler
Said that he’d return tonight
Lovin’ the whole night through
To the riverboat gambler off to make a killin’
And bring it on back to you
Curses the soul of the Mississippi Queen
That pulled her man away
Had gamblin’ in his veins
Evangeline from the maritime
Was slowly goin’ insane
She stands in the lightning and thunder
Down on the river the boat was a sinkin’
She watched that Queen go under
Curses the soul of the Mississippi Queen
That pulled her man away
Curses the soul of the Mississippi Queen
That pulled her man away
Lyle Lovett & Emmylou Harris – Walk Through The Bottomland
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Walk Through The Bottomland · Lyle Lovett
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Released on: 1988-01-11
Artist: Lyle Lovett
Emmylou Harris,Steve Earle & Townes van Zandt If I Needed You
Emmylou Harris & Mark Knopfler “Red dirt girl” 2006 Verona [FM audio]
Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris – All the Roadrunning
Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris – Romeo And Juliet (Real Live Roadrunning | Official Live Video)
boygenius – Cowboy Take Me Away (Live on KEXP)
http://KEXP.ORG presents Boygenius (Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus) performing “Cowboy Take Me Away” live at Avast! Recording Co.. Recorded November 24, 2018. Host: Cheryl Waters Audio Engineers: Tom Hall, Julian Martlew & Kevin Suggs Audio Mixer: Julian Martlew Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Scott Holopainen & Kendall Rock Editor: Jim Beckmann
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