Old Yellow Moon Explained

Old Yellow Moon
Type:studio
Artist:Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell
Cover:Old Yellow Moon.jpg
Recorded:2012
Genre:Country, folk
Label:Nonesuch
Producer:Brian Ahern
Chronology:Emmylou Harris
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Old Yellow Moon is a collaborative album by American country music singer-songerwriters Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell, released on February 26, 2013 in the United States by Nonesuch Records.[1] It is the 27th and 14th studio album for Harris and Crowell, respectively, as well as Harris's fifth album for Nonesuch Records. The duo followed up this collaboration with The Traveling Kind two years later.

Produced by Harris' ex-husband and longtime producer Brian Ahern, Old Yellow Moon was recorded in 2012 at Eastern Island Sounds and Ronnie's Place, both in Nashville.[2]

Album information

Old Yellow Moon is the latest of many collaborative projects of Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell and the first that ultimately resulted in an entire album. As both artists have stated multiple times, the duet album was being planned for a long time. In the liner notes of Harris' 2007 box set she writes that "we've been talking for 34 years about doing a duet record, and I swear we're going to do it."[3] Having met nearly 40 years before the release of this album, in 1974, the two started working together almost instantly, by recording the Crowell-penned "Bluebird Wine". The song became the opening number for Harris's 1975 Pieces of the Sky album and has been re-recorded for Old Yellow Moon with slightly altered lyrics and, for a change, Rodney Crowell singing lead.

During 1975, Crowell became part of Harris' backing band "The Hot Band". As such he toured with her and is featured as musician on most of her 1970s and 1980s albums. In addition, Emmylou Harris has recorded roughly 20 Crowell-composed songs over the years, such as "I Ain't Living Long Like This", "Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight" and "Till I Gain Control Again". Emmylou returned the favor and can be heard prominently as backing vocalist and musician on Crowell's debut LP Ain't Living Long Like This, released in 1978.

The disc was another Top 10 Country album for Harris and won her a 13th Grammy Award in 2014 for "Best Americana Album".[4]

Song information

Personnel

Recording staff

Charts

Year-end charts

Release history

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DateFormatLabelRef.
North AmericaFebruary 26, 2013Nonesuch Records[7] [8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Emmylou Harris | Nonesuch Records . Nonesuch.com . February 26, 2013.
  2. Old Yellow Moon, booklet
  3. Emmylou Harris (2007): Songbird: Rare Tracks and Forgotten Gems (box set), booklet
  4. Web site: Whitaker. Sterling. 2014 Grammy Awards – Country Winners List. February 2, 2014.
  5. Web site: Top 100 Artist Album, Week Ending 7 March 2013 . . August 8, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161006131907/http://www.chart-track.co.uk/index.jsp?c=p%2Fmusicvideo%2Fmusic%2Farchive%2Findex_test.jsp&ct=240002&arch=t&lyr=2013&year=2013&week=10 . dead . October 6, 2016.
  6. Web site: Top Country Albums – Year-End 2013. Billboard. October 18, 2021.
  7. Harris . Emmylou . Crowell . Rodney . Old Yellow Moon (Liner Notes) . . February 26, 2013 . 534285-2 (CD).
  8. Web site: Old Yellow Moon by Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell . . 22 July 2023.