It'd take a baby child to know the way I feel
Oh, my flutter to the blue
I would take the credit but it's thanks to you.
Oh yeah, I'm a sinner
And I ain't some beginner
I'll uncork a pint of trouble
Sit down and drink a double.
I'm thirsty for something lighter
That'll get me even tighter
And tighter until one day
I think I hear angels play.
Goodness is it really real
It'd take a baby child to know the way I feel
Oh, my flutter to the blue
I would take the credit but it's thanks to you.
Now someday up in glory
Well, I'll weep and tell the story
To someone who will smile
And say you're a mess but you're my child.
Goodness is it really real
It'd take a baby child to know the way I feel
Oh, my flutter to the blue
I would take the credit but it's thanks to you.
--- Instrumental ---
Now someday up in glory
Well, I'll weep and tell the story
To someone who will smile
And say you're a mess but you're my child.
Goodness is it really real
It'd take a baby child to know the way I feel
Oh, my flutter to the blue
I would take the credit but it's thanks to you.
Well, goodness is it really real
It'd take a baby child to know the way I feel
Oh, my flutter to the blue
I would take the credit but it's thanks to you.
--- Instrumental to fade ---

Emmylou Harris (born April 2, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, bandleader, and activist. A highly regarded figure in contemporary music, she is known for having a consistent artistic direction. Harris is considered one of the leading music artists behind the country rock genre in the 1970s and the Americana genre in the 1990s. Her music united both country and rock audiences in live performance settings. Her characteristic voice, musical style and songwriting have been acclaimed by critics and fellow recording artists.
Harris developed an interest in folk music in her early years which led to her performing professionally. Moving to New York City in the 1960s, she recorded a folk album and performed regionally. She was discovered by Gram Parsons, who influenced her country rock direction. Following his 1973 death, Harris obtained her own recording contract from Reprise–Warner Bros. Her second album, Pieces of the Sky (1975), found both critical acclaim and commercial success. Follow-up 1970s albums further elevated Harris' career such as Elite Hotel (1976), Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town (1978) and Blue Kentucky Girl (1979). By 1980, she had acquired four number one songs on the US and Canadian country charts: "Together Again", "Sweet Dreams", "Two More Bottles of Wine" and "Beneath Still Waters".
Harris had a continued string of commercially and critically successful albums like Roses in the Snow (1980), Evangeline (1981) and Last Date (1982). Her backing group The Hot Band helped establish a musical foundation for her concerts and albums. Her 1980s albums spawned the top ten singles "Wayfaring Stranger", "Born to Run" and "Last Date". The 1985 album The Ballad of Sally Rose was among Harris' first self-written projects. The album (along with its follow-ups) failed to sustain the commercial momentum of previous albums. Harris then collaborated with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt on Trio (1987). The platinum-selling album was also a critical success that spawned four top ten singles.
In 1992, Warner Bros. released the live album At the Ryman. It garnered critical praise and renewed interest in its live venue, the Ryman Auditorium. Harris was inspired to move in a new musical direction with 1995's Wrecking Ball. She then reunited with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt for Trio II (1999). By the 2000s, Harris had signed with Nonesuch Records and recorded several albums of self-composed material like Red Dirt Girl (2000), All I Intended to Be (2008) and Hard Bargain (2011). She also found collaborative partnerships, such as with Mark Knopfler on the internationally successful All the Roadrunning (2006). She then collaborated with Rodney Crowell on the critically acclaimed Old Yellow Moon (2013) and The Traveling Kind (2015). She also became involved in activism during this time, including starting her own dog rescue called Bonaparte's Retreat.
Harris has been estimated to have sold over 15 million records worldwide. She has also earned 13 Grammy Awards, placed 27 singles into the top ten of the US country chart, and several of her albums have received gold certifications in the US. She was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2008 and was ranked among Rolling Stone's list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time in 2022.
Courtesy of cowboylyrics.com (where they also indicate the chords....):
Emmylou Harris Thanks To You written by Jesse Winchester
Roy Huskey Jr bass
Chris Leuzinger guitar
Richard Bennett guitar
Bobby Wood keyboards
Larry Atamanuik drums
Kathy Chiavola harmony
Ashley Clevland harmony
Trish Yearwood harmony
Emmylou Harris with Hot Band - "Jambalya" Live:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJw_06FcDrE
"Hank Williams song "Jambalya" live from a show in Texas. "
"She may have a country twang but she is and always has been a rocker! She always has top notched musicians playing with her and to see her live is one of the greatest things I've ever experienced. Rock on Emmy Lou!!!! "
"Fantastic! I'm of 1947 vintage myself. The song seems to have been around all my life. I can remember my mom and dad singing this along with the radio when we went for drives in the country...and they weren't even your basic country fans! The song just perks you up. As for Emmy Lou, she is still beautiful and she still has the voice. "
"Emmylouuuuuu
I love youuuuuu!"
Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Jambalaya":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa2Tl5BeK-U
"The Blue Ridge Rangers with ex CCR John Fogerty remakes a Hank Williams' classic country "Jambalaya" in 1972."