Video: Emmylou Harris Interview Series (3 of 5), "Sailing Round the Room," Working with Kate & Anna McGarrigle

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In episode three of the Emmylou Harris video interview, Emmylou discusses her working relationship with friends Kate and Anna McGarrigle. The three co-wrote a number of songs on her last Nonesuch release, Stumble Into Grace, and came together again to write and perform two songs on the new album, All I Intended to Be: "How She Could Sing the Wildwood Flower" and "Sailing Round the Room." "I always love working with Kate and Anna McGarrigle," says Emmylou of the partnership. "It's like a songwriting camp." Check in tomorrow for episode four, "Gold," on harmonizing with Dolly Parton.

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In episode three of the Emmylou Harris video interview, Emmylou discusses her working relationship with friends Kate and Anna McGarrigle. The three co-wrote a number of songs on her last Nonesuch release, Stumble Into Grace, and came together again to write and perform two songs on the new album, All I Intended to Be: "How She Could Sing the Wildwood Flower" and "Sailing Round the Room."

"I always love working with Kate and Anna McGarrigle," says Emmylou of the partnership. "It's like a songwriting camp."


Check in tomorrow for episode four, "Gold," on harmonizing with Dolly Parton.


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Click here to pre-order Emmylou Harris's All I Intended to Be CD now for only $16 and download the album MP3s at no extra charge on release day, June 10.

  • Tuesday, June 3, 2008
    Video: Emmylou Harris Interview Series (3 of 5), "Sailing Round the Room," Working with Kate & Anna McGarrigle

    In episode three of the Emmylou Harris video interview, Emmylou discusses her working relationship with friends Kate and Anna McGarrigle. The three co-wrote a number of songs on her last Nonesuch release, Stumble Into Grace, and came together again to write and perform two songs on the new album, All I Intended to Be: "How She Could Sing the Wildwood Flower" and "Sailing Round the Room."

    "I always love working with Kate and Anna McGarrigle," says Emmylou of the partnership. "It's like a songwriting camp."


    Check in tomorrow for episode four, "Gold," on harmonizing with Dolly Parton.


    Harris_all_i_intended_lg_2

    Click here to pre-order Emmylou Harris's All I Intended to Be CD now for only $16 and download the album MP3s at no extra charge on release day, June 10.

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