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  1. Emmylou Harris sang on "Everything Has a Cost". "Drugstore Truck Drivin' Man" is a cover of the Gram Parsons song, which Jason considered to be "an anti-Nashville-music-business song." "Jeremy's Glory" is about the Civil War. "Going Nowhere" is about a woman who decides to leave her hometown. Critical reception

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "Clear Impetuous Morning" on Discogs.

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    • Love Hurts
    • Boulder to Birmingham
    • Till I Gain Control Again
    • Pancho and Lefty
    • Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn
    • Woman Walk The Line
    • Orphan Girl
    • Red Dirt Girl

    To think of Harris is often to think of her brief but incredibly influential partner in song, the cosmic cowboy Gram Parsons: the man frequently credited with helping give birth to alt-country, influencing artists from Ryan Adams to Wilco. Before they met, Harris was paying her dues on Washington DC’s folk scene and not particularly interested in c...

    After Parsons’ death, Harris was reeling and inconsolable. She had already established herself as an impressive interpreter of song, a legacy cemented by her exquisite second solo album, 1975’s Pieces of the Sky. It contained just one Harris writing credit, Boulder to Birmingham. Composed with Bill Danoff, it helped her work through the loss of Par...

    In 1975, very few people knew the name Rodney Crowell, now himself a country great and two-time Grammy winner. But the second that Harris heard his songs after meeting in Washington DC late after a gig, she knew that was about to change. Till I Gain Control Again was one of the first pieces the Texan played for her, and it resonated instantly. “It ...

    Harris opened for the young Townes Van Zandtin 1968 and was “stunned” when she first heard him. “I had never heard those kinds of lyrics with those melodies; the haunting quality in his voice was like the ghost of Hank Williams,” Harris says. She was soon covering his rich story-song about two ill-fated Mexican bandits, Pancho and Lefty, on the roa...

    While Harris had some success in the country charts in the 1970s, she found her share of traditionalist detractors, too: they implied that she “wasn’t country enough” and she was never quite as genre-pure as they wanted her to be. Her response? Give those naysayers something to chew on in the form of a diehard country record (bluegrass, to be exact...

    In the mid-80s, Harris finally found herself at a point where she was able to dive fully into her grief surrounding the loss of Parsons, crafting a whole album based around the indelible impression he left on her life: 1985’s The Ballad of Sally Rose. “That was the first time I threw myself into writing a whole album,” says Harris. The centrepiece,...

    Orphan Girl, written by Gillian Welchand Dave Rawlings, was another example of Harris’s gift for finding standout songs, and standout writers, in a crowded scene. Harris was given a cassette that included a primitive version of the track from the now-famed folk duo. “It blew my mind,” she recalls. “It sounded like some old song dug up in a pile of ...

    After Wrecking Ball, Guy Clark told Harris that she had to write her next record: “‘No ifs, ands or buts, and I don’t want any excuses. I don’t care if it takes you five years.’ And it did take me that much time.” Harris got to work, observing the world around her as she made the drive from Nashville to New Orleans, where she was recording the LP. ...

  3. There's also a duet with Emmylou Harris on one of the album's few mellow moments, "Everything Has A Cost." Things slow a bit in the second half, but it's hardly "easy listening." Most of the material is new, but also included is a reworking of "Drug Store Truck Driving Man,"The Byrds' less than affectionate tribute to the still ubiquitous Ralph Emery.

  4. Emmylou Harris ranks as one of the most influential figures in country music history, a fact acknowledged by her 2008 election to the Country Music Hall of Fame. She reimagined classic country music; discovered new songwriting talent and recorded key songs; and created albums that served as guideposts to what is now called Americana music.

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  5. Clear Impetuous Morning by Jason & the Scorchers 1996 "Spanish Johnny" Waylon Jennings: Paul Siebel: 3:50 Waylon & Company by Waylon Jennings 1983 "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 "West Texas Waltz" Flaco Jimenez: Butch Hancock

  6. 30. Aug. 2023 · Der Songtext Bright Morning Stars von Emmylou Harris handelt von einem neuen Tag, der anbricht und Hoffnung in die Seele bringt. Es geht darum, dass die hellen Morgensterne am Himmel aufsteigen und den Beginn eines neuen Tages symbolisieren. Die Textzeile "Bright morning stars are rising" wird mehrmals wiederholt, um die Bedeutung ...