Steve Earle - Collaborations

Collaborations

  • Recorded and performed "Johnny Come Lately" with The Pogues.
  • Performed a duet with Iris DeMent on "I'm Still In Love With You".
  • Co-wrote the Jason & the Scorchers song "A Bible & A Gun".
  • Sang on Jason Ringenberg's re-recording of "A Bible & A Gun" (2002).
  • Worked with the Supersuckers, recording their song "Creepy Jackalope Eye" and his song "NYC" (1996).
  • Released split single of the Rolling Stones song "Before They Make Me Run" with the Supersuckers (1997).
  • Sang backup vocals and played the harmonica on the Indigo Girls song "Shame on You", on their album Shaming of the Sun (1997).
  • Recorded "The Galway Girl" and "Dominick Street" with Sharon Shannon and The Woodchoppers.
  • Recorded covers of Alejandro Escovedo's "Paradise" and Warren Zevon's "Reconsider Me" with Reckless Kelly, for Escovedo and Zevon tribute albums.
  • Collaborated with the Del McCoury Band on The Mountain (1999).
  • Performed a duet with Lucinda Williams on "You're Still Standin' There".
  • Performed a duet with Chris Hillman on "High Fashion Queen" for the Gram Parsons tribute album Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons.
  • Performed a duet with Siobhan Maher Kennedy on "Poison Lovers".
  • Performed a duet with Emmylou Harris on "Comin' Around", "Goodbye", and "I Remember You".
  • Performed a duet with Stacey Earle on "When I Fall".
  • Played guitar and sang backup on Emmylou Harris's version of "Goodbye" (from her Wrecking Ball album.)
  • Co-wrote "Go Amanda" with Sheryl Crow (on Jerusalem).
  • Sang with Sheryl Crow on his cover of "Time Has Come Today" on Sidetracks.
  • Covered the Son Volt classic "Windfall"
  • Played banjo on Patti Smith's cover of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit".
  • Produces and collaborates on Joan Bae]'s album Day After Tomorrow.
  • Performed a duet with Jill Sobule on her song "Love is Never Equal"
  • Covered NRBQ's "A Girl Like That" on the NRBQ tribute album The Q People (2004).
  • Performed with Allison Moorer on the song "After The Fire Is Gone" from Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute To Loretta Lynn (2010).

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