1983 studio album by Emmylou Harris
White Shoes is the tenth studio album by Emmylou Harris , released in 1983.[5] [6] The album includes a rockish version of "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend ", a country remake of the Donna Summer hit "On the Radio", and a version of Sandy Denny 's "Like an Old Fashioned Waltz". Both "In My Dreams " and "Pledging My Love " hit the #9 position on the Billboard country music singles chart in 1984.
In My Dreams won for Emmylou Harris her third Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance at the 27th Annual Grammy Awards . The song was written by Paul Kennerley , who would become Emmylou Harris ' third husband in 1985.
Production [ edit ] White Shoes was produced by Brian Ahern , and would be the last album that Harris would record with him until the Grammy-nominated album All I Intended to Be in 2008.[3] They would divorce the year after this album was released.
Critical reception [ edit ] The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that "there's a hoarse, quavery quality in Harris' voice that's a welcome relief from the crisp, crystalline warbling that's long been her trademark."[7]
Track listing [ edit ] Personnel [ edit ] Emmylou Harris – vocals, acoustic guitar, backing vocals Brian Ahern – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, 6-string bass, percussion, tambourine Barbara Bennett – backing vocals Mike Bowden – bass Bonnie Bramlett – backing vocals Tony Brown – piano, electric piano T Bone Burnett – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, percussion, backing vocals Rodney Crowell – acoustic guitar Hank DeVito – steel guitar Shirley Eikhard – backing vocals Steve Fishell – steel guitar, Melobar Wayne Goodwin – baritone saxophone Glen D. Hardin – electric piano, string arrangements Don Heffington – drums Jim Horn – recorders Don Johnson – piano, electric piano, backing vocals Keith Knudsen – drums John McFee – acoustic guitar, electric guitar Bill Payne – piano, electric piano, keyboards, synthesizer Mickey Raphael – harmonica Frank Reckard – electric guitar Barry Tashian – acoustic guitar, backing vocals John Ware – drums Technical personnel [ edit ] Brian Ahern – producer, engineer Donivan Cowart – engineer Stuart Taylor – engineer Alan Vachon – engineer Weekly charts [ edit ] Year-end charts [ edit ]
Release history [ edit ] References [ edit ]
Studio albums as a solo artist Studio albums as a collaboration Compilation albums Live albums Soundtrack albums Video albums Box sets Contributions and appearances