Emmylou Harris - (You Never Can Tell) C'est la Vie (live) | REACTION/REVIEW
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- Emmylou Harris - (You Never Can Tell) C'est la Vie (live) | REACTION/REVIEW
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Emmylou and Linda Ronstadt are my favorite female vocalists and have been since the 70’s.
No mentions yet of From Boulder to Birmingham, Tulsa Time, Pancho and Lefty and Evangeline ( a cameo she did for The Band at The Last Waltz). Emmylou is solid gold for those (like me) who love her music. I spent a week in Haiti 24 years ago. A trip I'll never forget. The children were the happiest I've seen anywhere. I went to daily Mass at Mother Teresa's orphanage in Port au Prince. That was special too.
Emmylou is proof there is a God!
This is a Chuck Berry cover
Yes!
Poncho And Lefty and Tougher Than The Rest are worthy...😎😎
Love Emmylou and the Hot Band! My first country concert was Emmylou opening for Willie Nelson. My favorite song she recorded was Easy From Now On. Thanks for playing this one, Biz.
Oh, my. Seen Willie a couple times or so but missed out on Emmylou.
Emmy Lou has a beautiful pure voice. She toured and was I believe involved with Gram Parsons who heavily influenced Keith Richard’s guitar style. She does a duet with Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits fame) called Love and Happiness. One of the most beautiful songs you will hear. Another good one is a duet with Gram Parsons In My Hour of Darkness. Both are great
Boulder to Birmingham and Two more bottles of wine- by Emmylou is two of my favorites.
Yes to BtoB, my others are Tulsa Queen and Ashes By Now. So many.
Emmylou Harris...Queen of the Rodeo...
Coolerator is an old time brand of refrigerators. Back from the 50''s when Chuck Berry wrote it
"Beneath still waters 💧 ", "After the Gold Rush with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt (covering Neil Young ", "The sweetest gift 🎁 ", also with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt
She was in 'The Last Waltz' and sang 'Evangeline'
An old rock song given a country edge - it's set in Louisiana, which is why there's French in it. Emmylou is one of the greatest singers on the planet - a voice like an angel that has fallen from Heaven and seen to much to ever go back. Her early hit "Boulder to Birmingham" is one of my all-time favourite songs - stunning and filled with emotion - a 100% guaranteed must-hear track. She's still going strong in her 70s, and still producing classics like "Deeper Well", part of a run of excellent albums with producer/guitarist Daniel Lanois, and even more recent work with guitarist Mark Knopfler.
Love Emmylou. She got into bluegrass for awhile and always had a great band around her. Roses in The Snow is a blugrass album with high quality musicians like Ricky Skaggs
I recently saw Emmylou in concert! She still sounds great and still has a great band! My favorite songs from Emmylou are "If I Needed You" (with Don Williams), "Born to Run," and "Blue Kentucky Girl." In fact, you can't go wrong with any song from Emmylou!
BTW I had a huge crush on Emmylou who is still alive guys at 76. The blasted internet saying she passed.
I was surprised that I didn't cry when I heard Nanci Griffith had died. I'm positive that I will if Emmylou passes before me. I'm sad now just at the thought.
Always think of Pulp Fiction when I hear this.
John Travolta dancing with Uma Thurman at Jack Rabbit Slim's
Making Believe is another banger ❤
I was thinking that Hank Williams wrote this song. I looked it up. Nope...Chuck Berry!
Emmylou had a great voice and was nice to look at. She also sang with some of the best.
I like the pedal steel.
and one of the best, Albert Lee on guitar.
I love this oldie originality from 1964. Thank you Biz
Love it! Saw her the first time in the 70's in Mankato Minnesota, great memories.
#1 Emmylou, I missed my chance several years ago as a winter storm was to hit St. Louis. I did get to see #2 Nanci Griffith and #3 Kelly Willis. My top 3 in country females.
Albert Lee on the Telecaster
I was here. And happy for it !
been saying to check her out for a while 🔥 tons of great stuff!
I'm pretty sure that instrument you like so well is a steel guitar! It's a great one, especially for country music.
Love her. ❤
I love Emmylou Harris. I got to see her perform at the Opry House in the early 80s. This is a great song, but she has so much better. I specifically love her bluegrass stuff. Being a Kentucky native, Blue Kentucky Girl is my favorite.
Yes Biz, Emmylou is worth a deep dive on your part. She has been a major force for over 50 years. Love her work with Gram Parsons
Subscribed because EmmyLou is my favorite female artist! Good job!
Boulder to Birmingham is a great Emmylou Harris original song. It is her reaction to the death of Graham Parsons, a very close friend and music collaborator. Learning about the real life backstory makes the song hit hard.
She sings a duet with Dan Fogelberg, Only the Heart May Know, on his Innocent Age album.(1981). It is beautiful.
Agree on Boulder To Birmingham, especially if you are looking for a great studio recording of her. Tulsa Queen is another good one.
EMMYLOU 💖 She's done some great stuff with Mark Knopfler lately.
I would have loved to hear her do a duet of this song with Gram Parsons.
She was a big part of the Country-Rock/Alternative Country music scene.
Finally someone has reacted to this Chuck Berry cover. I was in a record store in Hollywood CA in 1977 and they were playing this on the PA. I recognized the song but not the singer. I asked "who is this you're playing?" The cashier pointed to the album on "Now Playing". Needless to say I left with the album, LUXURY LINER. Give a listen to that title track, and the following: Luxury Liner, Pancho and Lefty, and Tulsa Queen. These are some of the finest examples of REAL country music. Enjoy Biz!
Agree!
Oh yeah baby🎉😂❤
Started out with Gram Parsons and has an amazing trail of music. I recommend the studio version of "Red Dirt Girl" and then to hear how well she can (and has) sing with anyone, listen to Bob Dylan's Mozambique." That's Emmylou singing with Bob and she's amazing!.
This sounds great! Also check out Chuck Barry's version - he wrote this song. It was also in the soundtrack of "Pulp Fiction".
This is a Country And Western act.
“Luxury Liner” is a really cool album.
Nice
Listen to her "One more bottle of wine"
This was country-rock with a bit of a cajun swing. She and Graham Parsons really started to break the country-rock genre open. I second the suggestions of Boulder to Birmingham, Tulsa Time, Pancho and Lefty. Or that duet with Neil Young--Sweet Old World--when they were both grayer :)
The French in the lyrics is because the song is set in Louisiana. It mentions they got married in New Orleans in the second verse. Louisiana was originally settled by the French and there are strong remnants of the culture and language there. In fact, the word "Creole" is used both for a strata of society in New Orleans (and the associated cuisine) and worldwide as a way to describe French language dialects that are heavily influenced by indigenous languages, including in Haiti.
The Piano player also played with Elvis Presley 😉
Very nice
Please do "If I Could Only Win Your Love"!!!!
The original was by Chuck Berry released in 1964
Where the Stones played country songs like Chuck Berry songs, here they're playing a Chuck Berry song like it was a country song. Chuck Berry wrote the song during his time in the slammer. He released it on his 1964 album St. Louis to Liverpool. It was the track that followed "Promised Land". John Travolta and Uma Thurmond dance to it over five dollar shakes in Pulp Fiction. That instrument is called a pedal steel guitar, sometimes a lap steel guitar, sometimes a slide guitar too. It enjoys Hawaiian heritage too from the times before WWII. It's a signature instrument of country music but the folk rock hippie bands liked it too. For a taste of that sort repleat with pedal steel guitar and harmonized vocals, check out Grateful Dead "Dire Wolf" (the studio recording) and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young "Teach Your Children", The Byrds "Tulsa County" and "Hickory Wind", The Flying Burrito Brothers "Dark End Of The Street" and "Sin City", and Gram Parsons "Streets of Baltimore" and "Love Hurts" (with Emmylou Harris). Emmylou Harris started out folksy and veered towards country rock, but she was and wasn't quite mainstream country music. She teamed with Linda Ronstadt and Dolly Pardon to record several albums under the title Trio. Check out their performance of the Neil Young classic, "After The Goldrush", broadcast on Late Night with David Letterman in March 1999. They updated the lyrics and added a glass harmonium, a musical instrument invented by Benjamin Franklin in 1761 which mechanized the ringing sounds made by running a finger around the rim of a wine glass in such a way that the glass resonates. The performance was stellar.
best original Emmylou is Boulder To Birmingham.This was originally Chuck Berry.My favorite Emmylou song is Spanish Johnny a duet with Waylon
Chuck Berry first I heard this song.
You should really react to Chuck Berry's original version of this song.
This is a cover of a Chuck Berry song.
Only artist we ever walked out on in 50 yrs of shows. In 2020...disrespectful, condescending, knowingly out of tune.
Just an abuse of the audience. We were not alone.
Not the "angel" as always portrayed.
Love her stuff with Gram Parsons in the 70s tho
That's a pedal steel guitar! Betcha didn't Know Chuck Berry could write a Country Rock Tune? Huh!