Behind The Song

Emmylou Harris Channeled Her Heartbreak Into a Song That Was Covered by Dolly Parton and Joan Baez

Emmylou Harris found a kindred soul in Gram Parsons. Itโ€™s Parsons who helped Harris get her career started and who became a close friend and confidant of Harris. Harris also sings on Parsonsโ€™ 1973 GP album. So when Parsons passed away in 1973 of a drug overdose, Harris was understandably devastated.ย 

Harris channeled her grief into her music. On her sophomore Pieces Of The Sky record, out in 1975, she includes โ€œBoulder To Birminghamโ€. Written with Bill Danoff, the song is about Parsons.

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โ€œBoulder To Birminghamโ€ says, โ€œAnd I don’t want to hear a sad story / Full of heartbreak and desire / The last time I felt like this / It was in the wilderness and the canyon was on fire / And I stood on the mountain in the night and I watched it burn / I watched it burn, I watched it burn / I would rock my soul in the bosom of Abraham / I would hold my life in his saving grace / I would walk all the way from Boulder to Birmingham / If I thought I could see, I could see your face.โ€

Dolly Parton includes โ€œBoulder To Birminghamโ€ on her 1976 All I Can Do album. The song is one of only two that Parton did not write herself for the records, with the only other one being โ€œLifeโ€™s Like Poetryโ€ by Merle Haggard.ย  Also in 1976, Joan Baez included โ€œBoulder To Birminghamโ€ on her live From Every Stage album.

What Emmylou Harris Says About Writing โ€œBoulder To Birminghamโ€

Harris has gone on to write plenty of great songs. But few compare to โ€œBoulder To Birminghamโ€, at least according to Harris.

โ€œThat song was very important,โ€ Harris tells The Guardian. “Words can be so powerful to help you express something you otherwise canโ€™t. And everyone has experienced loss. So, even though the song is deeply personal, I can understand how people can relate to it, having lost someone who is very close to them.”

In 2010, rock group The Fray released a version of “Boulder To Birmingham”, joined on the song by Harris. Lead singer Isaac Slade still recalls their initial meeting, which taught him a valuable lesson.

“We met and sat down with Emmylou,” Slade recounts. “She showed us the ropes. She scolded me a little bit and put me in my place because I was getting a little rock star and giving Emmylou advice, which is something you don’t do. You listen and don’t talk. And we just did it in one afternoon.”

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