Emmylou Harris found a kindred soul in Gram Parsons. Itโs 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 โBoulder To Birminghamโ. Written with Bill Danoff, the song is about Parsons.
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โBoulder To Birminghamโ says, โAnd 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 โBoulder 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 โLifeโs Like Poetryโ by Merle Haggard.ย Also in 1976, Joan Baez included โBoulder To Birminghamโ on her live From Every Stage album.
What Emmylou Harris Says About Writing โBoulder To Birminghamโ
Harris has gone on to write plenty of great songs. But few compare to โBoulder To Birminghamโ, at least according to Harris.
โThat song was very important,โ Harris tells The Guardian. “Words can be so powerful to help you express something you otherwise canโt. 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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