Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
A song of longing. The endless touring in the wake of her partner’s death used to provide some distraction, but as the novelty of performing solo wore off, his memory becomes increasingly prominent in her mind.
And whereas in “White Line” Sally feels conviction in her realization of her partner’s v...
[Verse 1]
I hear the sound of sorrow in the wind
Blowing down from every mile I've ever been
Calling me out on some road that just won't end
Where the sweetheart rides the rodeo again
A thousand nights, a thousand towns, I took the bows
There is no compensation for me now
Out along the highway where the west was won
No matter how fast I ride or far I run
[Chorus]
Waiting for the sweetheart of the rodeo
They're coming down from Tonopah to Tupelo
She'll come to town to ride the radio
Like she's sliding down the walls of Jericho
There goes the sweetheart of the rodeo
[Verse 2]
I stepped into the light you left behind
I stood there where all the world could see me shine
Oh, I was on my way to you to make you mine
But I took the longest road that I could find
[Chorus]
The Sweetheart Of The Rodeo was written by Paul Kennerley & Emmylou Harris.
The Sweetheart Of The Rodeo was produced by Paul Kennerley & Emmylou Harris.
Emmylou Harris released The Sweetheart Of The Rodeo on Mon Feb 25 1985.