Album

Blue Kentucky Girl

Emmylou Harris

1979 · Folk, World, & Country

15 collectors on Gatefold own this

Blue Kentucky Girl by Emmylou Harris

Blue Kentucky Girl is a Country album by Emmylou Harris, originally released in 1979. On Gatefold: 63 pressings tracked, owned by 15 collectors.

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To the contemporary listener, Emmylou Harris’ hit album <i>Blue Kentucky Girl</i> might not feel <i>radically</i> different from the loose, mostly acoustic sounds of her first five albums (and indeed, it had the same producer, and a backing band full of familiar faces). But after the album’s 1979 release, <i>Blue Kentucky Girl</i> was perceived as Harris’ full pivot into country. And there <i>is</i> a decided emphasis on leaning into traditional sounds here, in contrast to the so-called progressive country and Laurel Canyon-rock leanings of her previous work. From the title track (which had been a hit for Loretta Lynn years earlier) to the hit “Beneath Still Waters” (which finds Harris tracing the common ground between Cajun accordion and Appalachian bluegrass), <i>Blue Kentucky Girl</i> is steeped in classics, all of them reinterpreted through Harris’ fresh, timeless lens. It’s also the album that showcases Harris’ omnivorous, enthusiastic approach to collaboration, across a wide span of musical styles. Willie Nelson’s “Sister’s Coming Home,” from his 1974 album <i>Phases and Stages</i>, is brightly interpreted by Harris and Tanya Tucker, while Harris and the White sisters join in stunning bluegrass-tinged harmony for noted folklorist Jean Ritchie’s “Sorrow in the Wind.” <i>Blue Kentucky Girl</i> also features duets with such legends as Don Everly and Glen Campbell—but they take a back seat to possibly the most noteworthy track on the album: “Even Cowgirls Get the Blues,” Harris’ first released recording with both Linda Ronstadt and Dolly Parton. The stunning alchemy of these three stars’ instantly recognizable voices only whetted fans’ appetites for more—and would eventually lead to their iconic 1987 album, <i>Trio</i>. Taken together, <i>Blue Kentucky Girl</i> is yet another testament to Harris’ ability to bridge musical worlds, one that finds her gathering talented collaborators, pairing them with old and new songs, and simply letting the music happen—always to unforced and classic effect.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Sister's Coming Home2:52
  2. A2Beneath Still Waters3:41
  3. A3Rough And Rocky3:50
  4. A4Hickory Wind4:01
  5. A5Save The Last Dance For Me3:30

Side B

  1. B1Sorrow In The Wind3:28
  2. B2They'll Never Take His Love From Me2:34
  3. B3Everytime You Leave2:58
  4. B4Blue Kentucky Girl3:17
  5. B5Even Cowgirls Get The Blues3:56

Sound DNA

  • Country
  • Americana & Roots
  • twangy
  • earnest
  • southern

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