
The Greenwood Misses

Blue Bayou Blue Bayou
The Greenwood Misses lend their own completely original arrangement of vocal harmonies to this classic song by Texas rockabilly legend Roy Orbison
2/4/2015 #19 in Cover Songs

W-o-m-a-n (very rough live cut, unedited) W-o-m-a-n (very rough live cut, unedited)
A live, rough rehearsal of a song made most famous by the Jim Kweskin band, with Greenwood Misses' guitarist and vocalist Manda Clair on harmonica.
1/10/2015 Acoustic Blues

Sin City Sin City
One of the best-known songs by Gram Parsons: a bluesy shuffle with a country gospel flair, with an improvised Silver City monologue by Greenwood Misses drummer Robyn Caruso
3/3/2014 Cover Songs

Sliding Delta Sliding Delta
A fairly faithful rendition of Mississippi John Hurt's distinctive fingerpicked song from the 1920's. Is it about a river, a steamboat, or a train?
6/20/2013 Country Blues

Spike Driver Blues Spike Driver Blues
The Greenwood Misses' version of Mississippi John Hurt's famous telling of the legend of John Henry, first recorded in 1928
6/20/2013 Country Blues

Shake Sugaree Shake Sugaree
Elizabeth Cotten's sweet but mysterious song first recorded in the 1950's. Blues historians debate to this day what it means to "shake sugaree".
6/20/2013 Country Blues

Blackjack Davey Blackjack Davey
Traditional American folk ballad somewhere between the styles recorded by Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan.
6/20/2013 Acoustic Folk

Searching the Desert for the Blues Searching the Desert for the Blues
A Blind Willie McTell song from 1932 in the Piedmont style, with lyrics "gender-corrected" by the Greenwood Misses
6/19/2013 Country Blues

Texas Eagle Texas Eagle
This fast-paced song by Steve Earle and the Del McCoury band describes a train that is still in operation today, but only a shadow of its former self. This arrangement and original harmonies by the Greenwood Misses.
6/19/2013 Cover Songs

Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key
These lyrics were written by American folk-blues pioneer Woody Guthrie, but were put to music in 1998 by Billy Bragg and Wilco. Original harmonies here arranged by the Greenwood Misses.
6/19/2013 Cover Songs

White Freightliner White Freightliner
A Townes Van Zandt song about the beast that killed the American railroad
6/19/2013 Cover Songs