Emmylou Harris sings Bob Dylan – Happy Birthday, Emmylou!

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Emmylou Harris sings Bob Dylan

“…to work with people who inspired me early on like Bob Dylan and Neil Young, they are so dear to me as musicians and as people. To be able to call them friends and be a part of so many projects of theirs as well as bringing them on mine. And then to just hang out and write and be a part of that extraordinary world that is theirs.”
– Emmylou Harris (2010)

Emmylou Harris was born on April 2, 1947, in Birmingham, Alabama.  The legendary country singer, songwriter, and guitarist is most closely associated with Gram Parsons. However, Bob Dylan played an important role early in her solo career. And she has sung his songs with him and as a solo act.

Harris started her singing career in 1968, in Greenwich Village, and recorded an album, Gliding Bird, soon after, which featured a cover of Dylan’s “I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight”. She has since been recording with Dylan on Desire. Bob and Emmylou reunited to sing “My Blue-Eyed Jane” for Dylan’s project, The Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers – A Tribute.

Enjoy these cover versions, written by Bob Dylan sung by Emmylou Harris.

Emmylou Harris with Rodney Crowell – Shelter From The Storm (late night show, 2006):

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Emmylou Harris with Dave Matthews – Oh Sister (live 2003):

Emmylou Harris with Daniel Lanois – Every Grain Of Sand (live 2012):

Desire sessions with Emmylou Harris
Desire sessions with Emmylou Harris

Emmylou Harris – I’ll be your baby tonight (audio, starts at about the 30 second mark):

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3 thoughts on “Emmylou Harris sings Bob Dylan – Happy Birthday, Emmylou!”

  1. Don’t tell my wife , but I have been hopelessly in love with Emmylou Harris since 1973 . Her voice only grows richer and her beauty only grows deeper . She is one of the originals , even contributing greatly to the creation of what Gram Parsons called “Cosmic American Music” . I’d just like to thank her for creating , sustaining and perpetuating that legacy . Thank You !

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