At the Ryman is a 1992 live album by Emmylou Harris and her then-newly formed acoustic backing band, The Nash Ramblers, recorded at the Ryman Auditorium, most famously known as the one-time home of the Grand Ole Opry, in Nashville, Tennessee. Harris had by this point disbanded her legendary Hot Band. The Nash Ramblers: Sam Bush -- Fiddle, mandolin and vocals Roy Huskey, Jr. -- Double bass and vocals Larry Atamanuik -- Drums Al Perkins -- Banjo, guitar, resonator guitar and vocals John Randall Stewart -- Guitar, mandolin and vocals Though the album received almost no airplay on commercial country radio, it charted and was critically well received. It was credited with helping renew interest in restoring the Ryman, which had essentially remained vacant since the Opry relocated to their current location in 1974. A companion video recording of the concert was released on VHS. [edit]Track listing “Guitar Town“ (Steve Earle) -- 2:56 “Half as Much“ (Curley Williams) -- 3:00 “Cattle Call“ (Tex Owens) -- 3:11 “Guess Things Happen That Way“ (Jack Clement) -- 2:25 “Hard Times“ (Stephen Foster) -- 3:25 “Mansion on the Hill“ (Bruce Springsteen) -- 4:25 “Scotland“ (Bill Monroe) -- 2:57 “Montana Cowgirl“ (Ray Park) -- 3:08 “Like Strangers“ (Boudleaux Bryant) -- 4:56 “Lodi“ (John Fogerty) -- 3:06 “Calling My Children Home“ (Doyle Lawson/Charles Waller/Robert Yates) -- 3:14 “If I Could Be There“ (Kieran Kane/Jamie O'Hara) -- 3:30 “Walls of Time“ (Bill Monroe/Peter Rowan) -- 4:45 “Get Up John“ (Bill Monroe/Marty Stuart/Jerry Sullivan) -- 4:25 “It's a Hard Life Wherever You Go/Abraham, Martin and John“ (Nanci Griffith/Richard Holler)/(Richard Holler) -- 7:07 “Smoke Along the Track“ (Alan Rose) -- 4:16 [edit]Chart performance Chart (1992) Peak position U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 32 U.S. Billboard 200 184
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