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Emmylou Harris & Dave Matthews - Gulf Coast Highway.

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  • Brilliant version of Nanci Griffith song!

  • fantastic :)...the whole gang is awesome, what a treat.

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  • anyone got a copy of the emmylou/wille nelson version?

  • Me and Brian's song about a past life with residual karma in the present.a narcissist speaks.

  • @coozamel Yes, I absolutely love the Emmy & Willie version. And I also like them on Long Black veil! You have great taste in music and harmonies.

  • Geez God, I love this song! I'm sitting here on a cold, snowy pre-Halloween (!) night in CT, singing along with Emmylou and Dave, my Guild 12 string on my knee. Cudos to the extraordinary Nanci Griffitth (and James Hooker and Danny Flowers) for one of the most evocative, tender lyrics and melodies I've ever heard. For once, I wish I was a Texan. Just this once.

  • Dave Matthews is magnificent in this duet of Nanci Griffith's best love song.

  • Nancy Griffith wrote this in collaboration with James Hooker and Danny Flowers. Her versions are absolutely incredible. Nanci and Emmylou are good friends.

    Emmylou was having a bad voice day. Wow.

  • emmy doesn't sound so good here

  • Nice, but I agree the Emmy and Willie version is my favorite. Dave and Emmy nail it on Long Black Veil though.

  • best version of this song is willie and emmylou's version

  • This is probably my favorite Emmylou song. I read somewhere that when she first heard it she was driving and she had to pull over off the road, pretty much overcome from the emotions she felt--made her think of her mom and dad. It had a similar effect on me, and still does. I agree that the supreme version is with Willy from "Duets."

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