Albums and chart positions Singles Music videos Other contributions Primary/contributing artist • 1994: various artists – ''Tulare Dust: A Songwriter's Tribute to
Merle Haggard'' (Hightone) – track 2: "
Big City" • 1997: various artists –
The Songs of Jimmie Rodgers: A Tribute (Egyptian /
Columbia) – track 10: "Hobo Bill's Last Ride" • 1997: various artists –
Folk Live from Mountain Stage (Blue Plate) – track 3: "Sweet is the Melody" (live) • 1997: various artists –
KGSR Broadcasts Vol. 5 (
KGSR) – track 1–10: "Let the Mystery Be" (live) • 1998: various artists –
The Horse Whisperer: Songs from and inspired by the Motion Picture (
MCA Nashville) – track 11: "
Whispering Pines" • 1998: various artists –
The Folkscene Collection: From the Heart of Studio A (
Red House) – "Our Town" (live in KPFK Studios) • 1998: various artists –
Real: The Tom T. Hall Project (
Sire Records) – track 8: "I Miss A Lot Of Trains" • 1999: various artists – ''
Bleecker Street:
Greenwich Village In The 60's'' (Astor Place) – track 5: "Pack Up Your Sorrows" (with
Loudon Wainwright III) • 2001: various artists –
Songcatcher: Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture (
Vanguard) – track 2: "
Pretty Saro" • 2002: various artists – ''Going Driftless: An Artist's Tribute to
Greg Brown'' (Red House) – track 3: "The Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home" • 2002: various artists –
WYEP Live & Direct: Volume 4 – On Air Performances • 2007: various artists –
Transatlantic Sessions 3 (Volume 1) (Whirlie) – track 12: "There's a Whole Lot of Heaven"
As composer • 1998: The Caravans –
Glamorous Heart Motel Blues (Fury) – track 1: "Our Town" • 2000:
Grace Griffith –
Minstrel Song (
Blix Street) – track 2: "My Life" • 2001:
Joel RL Phelps and the Downer Trio – Inland Empires (12XU) – track 3: "Calling For You"; track 7, "My Life" • 2002:
Aselin Debison –
Sweet is the Melody (
Odyssey Records) – track 1: "Sweet is the Melody" • 2002: John Wright –
Dangerous Times (Big Sky) – track 1: "When My Mornin' Comes Around" • 2007:
Doug Cox –
Canadian Borderline (Malahat Mountain) – track 2: "Let The Mystery Be" • 2012: Megan Reilly –
The Well (Carrot Top) – track 8: "After You're Gone" • 2017:
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy –
Best Troubador (Domino) – track 18: "No Time To Cry"
Also appears on • 1990:
Emmylou Harris –
Brand New Dance (
Reprise) – "Wheels of Love"; "Brand New Dance" (harmony vocalv) • 1990: Jann Browne –
Tell Me Why (WEA/Atlantic/Curb Records) – Lovebird (harmony vocal) • 1991: Jann Browne –
It Only Hurts When I Laugh – unknown track(s) • 1993:
Nanci Griffith –
Other Voices, Other Rooms (
Elektra) – "Ten Degrees and Getting Colder"; "Are You Tired of Me My Darling?" (harmony vocal) • 1994:
Tom Paxton –
Wearing the Time (
Sugar Hill) – "Along the Verdigris" (backing vocal) • 1997:
The Beautiful South – ''Liar's Bar'' CD single (A&M/GO! Discs Ltd) – "You’ve Done Nothing Wrong" (harmony vocal, "Later With Jools Holland", live) • 1997:
Tom Russell –
The Long Way Around (
Hightone) – track 3: "Big Water"; track 17: "Box of Visions" (duets) • 1998:
Randy Scruggs –
Crown of Jewels (Reprise) – "Wildwood Flower" (duet with Emmylou Harris); "City of New Orleans" (backing vocal) • 1998:
Jeff Black –
Birmingham Road (BMG/Arista) – "Ghosts in the Graveyard" (backing vocal); a second unknown track • 1999:
John Prine –
In Spite of Ourselves (
Oh Boy) – track 1: "(We're Not) The Jet Set"; track 9: "Let's Invite Them Over"; track 12: "We Could"; track 14: "In Spite of Ourselves" (duets) • 1999: Tom Russell –
The Man from God Knows Where (Hightone) – "Wayfarin’ Stranger" (lead vocal); "Patrick Russell" (duet with Tom Russell); "Ambrose Larsen" (duet with Sondre Bratland); "Acres of Corn" (lead vocal); "The Old Rugged Cross" (duet with Kari Bremnes); "When Irish Girls Grow Up" (duet with Dolores Keane); "Throwin’ Horseshoes at the Moon" (duet with Tom Russell); "Wayfarin’ Stranger (revisited)" (lead vocal); "Love Abides" (duet with Tom Russell) • 1999:
Steve Earle and The
Del McCoury Band –
The Mountain (
E-Squared) – track 4: "I'm Still in Love with You" (duet with Steve Earle) • 2001:
Delbert McClinton –
Nothing Personal (New West Records) – "Birmingham Tonight" (harmony vocal) • 2001:
Keith Sykes – ''Don't Count Us Out'' (Syren Records) – "It's Just You"; "Lavender Blue" (duets) • 2001:
Ralph Stanley and Friends –
Clinch Mountain Sweethearts (
Rebel) – track 1: "Ridin' That Midnight Train"; track 11: "Trust Each Other" (duets) • 2002:
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band –
Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Volume III (
Capitol) – track 1-05, "Mama's Opry" (lead vocal) • 2004:
Eliza Gilkyson –
Land of Milk and Honey (
Red House Records) – track 6: "Peace Call" (quartet, also with Patty Griffin, and Mary Chapin Carpenter.) • 2007:
Teddy Thompson –
Upfront & Down Low (
Verve Forecast) – track 6: "My Heart Echoes" • 2010: John Prine –
In Person & On Stage (Oh Boy) – track 3: "In Spite of Ourselves"; track 12: "Unwed Fathers" (duets, live) • 2012:
Josh Turner –
Punching Bag (MCA Nashville) – track 9: "Pallbearer" (background vocals) • 2016: The Pines –
Above the Prairie (Red House) – unknown track • 2016: John Prine –
For Better, or Worse (Oh Boy) – track 1: "Who's Gonna Take the Garbage Out"; track 13: "Mr. & Mrs. Used to Be" • 2019:
Ana Egge – single: "Ballad for the Poor Child" (duet with Ana Egge) ==References==