Shut it down. Watch Chris Stapleton and Patty Loveless deliver a haunting “You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive” at the 2022 CMAAwards.
’ powerful voice took hold. As the song swelled volume, so did the urgency in her voice, giving the narrative about the economic struggles and human costs of coal mining communities a heavy, mournful feeling. Stapleton howled and growled here and there, but mostly ceded the spotlight to a true country legend.
Loveless, who largely retired from performing 13 years ago, originally recorded Darrell Scott’s “You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive” for her 2001 album, a stripped-down album that emphasized her bluegrass and old-time roots. Loveless and Stapleton previously sang the song together in October at the
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