Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell sing Shelter from the storm by Bob Dylan

Emmylou and Rodney in Oslo 2015

Shelter from the Storm” is a song by Bob Dylan, released on his 15th studio album,Blood on the Tracks, in 1975.

Along with “Tangled Up in Blue”, “Shelter from the Storm” was one of two songs fromBlood on the Tracks to be re-released on the 2000 compilation The Essential Bob Dylan. The song also appears on two live albums by Bob Dylan — Hard Rain (from a May 1976 performance) and At Budokan (recorded in February 1978).

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Rodney Crowell released this fantastic cover on his album, The Outsider. The Outsider is the twelfth studio album by Crowell. It was released on August 16, 2005 via Columbia Records. Emmylou Duets with him on Shelter From The Storm.

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Rodney Crowell & Emmylou Harris – Shelter From The Storm (audio from The Outsider):

Rodney Crowell & Emmylou Harris – Shelter From The Storm (live, The Late Night Show, 2006):

– Hallgeir

Other entries in the series:
The Best Dylan covers: Stevie Wonder – Blowin’ in the wind
The Best Dylan Covers: George Harrison – If Not For You
The Best Dylan Covers: Emmylou Harris – Every Grain of Sand
The Best Dylan Covers: Them – It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
The Best Dylan Covers: Joan Baez – Farewell Angelina
The Best Dylan Covers: Roger McGuinn – Up To Me

The Best Dylan Covers: Jeff Beck Group – Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You
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The Best Dylan Covers: Dave Alvin – Highway 61 Revisited
The Best Dylan Covers: 16 Horsepower – Nobody ‘Cept You
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The Best Dylan Covers: Cowboy Junkies – If You Gotta Go, Go Now
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The Best Dylan Covers: Indigo Girls – Tangled Up In Blue
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The Best Dylan Covers: Sarah Jarosz – Ring Them Bells
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The Best Dylan Covers: Patti Smith with Lenny Kaye – Boots of Spanish Leather
The Best Dylan Covers: Jimi Hendrix – All Along The Watchtower

 

4 thoughts on “Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell sing Shelter from the storm by Bob Dylan”

  1. A masterful interpretation nonetheless. For what its worth, I agree with Hallgeir.

    Greetings always from Sydney Australia, a cool morning here 15 degrees. This version always warms my heart…

  2. This song is obviously Dylan’s thoughts about organised religion. There are biblical references throughout the song. It is up to the listener to decide if Dylan is for or against ‘faith’ as a basis for living on Planet Earth.

    1. I read it more like a love story where the lover is a “safe haven” sheltering the storyteller from all that is bad (read: Storm).

      – but I will listen to it with your interpretation in mind to see if it will make sense to me as well.

      Thanks for the comment!

      /hallgeir

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