Stay Gentle
Album track; tender and intimate
American singer-songwriter, producer and activist from Ravensdale, Washington. Eleven-time Grammy winner known for her powerful voice and emotionally raw songwriting spanning folk, rock, Americana, and country. Co-founder of The Highwomen and collaborator with Elton John, Joni Mitchell, and Alicia Keys.
Album track; tender and intimate
John Denver cover from the Clarice TV series soundtrack
Album track; reflective and melodic
Closing track of In These Silent Days; reflective conclusion to the album
Album track on In These Silent Days
by Brandi Carlile feat. Lucius
Features Lucius; one of her most joyful recordings; love song to her wife Catherine
by Lucius feat. Brandi Carlile & Sheryl Crow
From Lucius Second Nature; Triple A #31; three-way female collaboration
Live deluxe version of In These Silent Days recorded in a canyon setting; released as a companion album
by Brandi Carlile feat. Lucius
Live canyon version of the In These Silent Days duet with Lucius; released as a single
by Brandi Carlile & Catherine Carlile
Indigo Girls cover recorded with her wife Catherine Carlile for the Barbie The Album soundtrack; Rock Digital Song Sales #7
by Brandy Clark feat. Brandi Carlile
From Brandy Clark self-titled album; Americana collaboration
by Miley Cyrus feat. Brandi Carlile
From Endless Summer Vacation; US #68 Portugal #6; one of her most commercially successful features
Collaboration with Hozier from his Unreal Unearth album; Alternative Songs #16; fan favourite
by Brandi Carlile & Elton John
Oscar-nominated song (Best Original Song 97th Academy Awards) written for Elton Johns Disney Plus documentary of the same name; UK Singles Chart #47
by Noah Kahan feat. Brandi Carlile
From Noah Kahan Stick Season (Forever); US Alternative #4; UK #23 one of her highest charting features
Closing track of Returning to Myself; produced with Aaron Dessner Andrew Watt and Justin Vernon
Single from Returning to Myself; reflective on mortality and time
Album track; co-written with Aaron Dessner and Justin Vernon
Also appeared on the Elton John/Carlile album Who Believes in Angels; tender song about watching children develop their own identities
Single; explosive rock track; political undertones; SNL performance standout
Single from the album; Triple A Airplay #6; SNL performance highlight; explosive rocker