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It was released in the United States on June 10, 2008.[1][2] The album debuted at number 22 on the Billboard 200,[3] and number four on Top Country Albums, which makes the album Harris\u2019 highest charting solo record on the Billboard 200 since Evangeline was released in 1981. As of 2014 it has sold 153,973 copies in United States according to Nielsen SoundScan.[4] Table of ContentsAlbum information[edit]Track listing[edit]Personnel[edit]Release history[edit]Weekly charts[edit]Year-end charts[edit]References[edit]Album information[edit]Harris stated that \u201cSailing Round the Room\u201d was inspired by Terri Schiavo and is a celebration of life and death; \u201cHow She Could Sing the Wildwood Flower\u201d refers to the relationship between A. P. and Sara Carter and was inspired by a documentary that Harris, together with Kate and Anna McGarrigle, saw on television. The song \u201cGold\u201d features guest vocals by Dolly Parton and Vince Gill, while \u201cOld Five and Dimers Like Me\u201d and “Beyond the Great Divide” are duets with John Starling. \u201cMoon Song\u201d was written by Harris’ close friend Patty Griffin and appeared as an iTunes bonus track on her 2007 album Children Running Through.The album was made #49 in Q\u2019s 50 Best Albums of the Year 2008.[15] The album was also nominated for a Grammy Award in the field of Best Contemporary Folk \/ Americana Album at the 2009 Grammy Awards.[16]The title is taken from the closing line of the track “Old Five and Dimers Like Me.”Track listing[edit]Personnel[edit]Emmylou Harris \u2013 vocals, acoustic guitar (1-13), harmonies (2-4, 6-13)Brian Ahern \u2013 12-string guitars (1, 6), baritone electric guitar (4, 7, 12), Tac-Tac bass (5), Afuche (5), Earthwood bass (6, 11), banjo (6)Tim Goodman \u2013 acoustic guitar (1)Emory Gordy Jr. \u2013 bass (1)Jim Horn \u2013 recorders (1)Keith Knudsen \u2013 drums (1)John McFee \u2013 Cordovox and electric guitars (1)Bill Payne \u2013 keyboards (1)Lynn Langham \u2013 backing vocals (1)Jack Routh \u2013 backing vocals (1)Randy Sharp \u2013 backing vocals, vocal arrangement (1)Glen D. Hardin \u2013 keyboards (2, 4, 5, 7, 8)Greg Leisz \u2013 slide electric guitar (2), steel (5, 8, 10, 13), Weisenborn (8, 11), mandocello (11)Buddy Miller \u2013 backing vocals (1), harmony vocals (2), vocals (8)Harry Stinson \u2013 drums (2, 4-8, 12)Kenny Vaughan \u2013 electric guitar (2, 4, 5, 7 8)Glenn Worf \u2013 bass (2, 4, 5, 7, 8)Steve Fishell \u2013 steel (3, 7, 12)Mary Ann Kennedy \u2013 harmony vocals, mandolin (3, 11)Phil Madeira \u2013 accordion (3, 9, 10, 12, 13)David Pomeroy \u2013 bass (3, 12)Pam Rose \u2013 harmony vocals, acoustic guitar (3, 11)Patrick Warren \u2013 keyboards (3, 6, 11, 12)Karen Brooks \u2013 backing vocals (1), harmony vocals (4, 7)Dolly Parton \u2013 harmony vocals (5)Vince Gill \u2013 harmony vocals (5)Kate McGarrigle \u2013 vocals (3, 6, 12), gut-string guitar (6, 12), banjo solo (6)Anna McGarrigle \u2013 vocals (3, 6, 12)Mike Auldridge \u2013 vocals, Dobro (9, 10, 13)John Starling \u2013 vocals, acoustic guitar (9, 10, 13)Stuart Duncan \u2013 mandolin (9, 10, 13)Fats Kaplin \u2013 mandolin (9)Marc Bell \u2013 sound engineer (6, 12)Release history[edit]Weekly charts[edit]Year-end charts[edit]References[edit]^ Cohen, Jonathan (April 7, 2008). Billboard Bits: New Kids\/Zootopia, River To River, Emmylou Harris. Billboard. Retrieved on June 12, 2008.^ More about this album. Nonesuch Records. Retrieved on June 12, 2008.^ Hasty, Katie. “Lil Wayne Crushes The Competition To Debut At No. 1”. Billboard. June 18, 2008.^ “September 17 & 23 releases”. Universal Music Group. September 2014. p.\u00a059. Retrieved November 24, 2019 \u2013 via Scribd.^ Deming, Mark. All I Intended to Be at AllMusic. Retrieved June 12, 2008.^ Billboard – Google Books. June 14, 2008. Retrieved July 27, 2011.^ “Album Review: Emmylou Harris, All I Intended To Be”. Crawdaddy. May 28, 2008. Archived from the original on June 3, 2008. Retrieved July 27, 2011.^ Clark Collis (June 6, 2008). “All I Intended to Be Review | Music Reviews and News”. EW.com. Retrieved July 27, 2011.^ “Topic Galleries”. OrlandoSentinel.com. Retrieved July 27, 2011.[permanent dead link]^ Hauner, Thomas. “Emmylou Harris: All I Intended to Be”. Popmatters.com. Retrieved July 27, 2011.^ “Emmylou Harris | All I Intended to Be”. SlantMagazine.com. Archived from the original on August 3, 2008. Retrieved July 27, 2011.^ [1] Archived June 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine^ “Emmylou Harris – Music Review”. The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved July 27, 2011.^ “Emmylou Harris – All I Intended to Be – Review”. Uncut.co.uk. Archived from the original on August 7, 2011. Retrieved July 27, 2011.^ “The 50 Best Albums of 2008”. Q. January 2009: 81. ^ Grammy Awards Nominees December 3, 2008. http:\/\/www.grammy.com\/grammy_awards\/51st_show\/list.aspx#14 Archived March 31, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on December 8, 2008.^ in the booklet: “Written by Emmylou Harris”^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia’s Music Charts 1988\u20132010 (PDF\u00a0ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p.\u00a0125.^ “Emmylou Harris Chart History (Billboard 200)”. Billboard. Retrieved December 2, 2020.^ “Emmylou Harris Chart History (Top Country Albums)”. Billboard. Retrieved December 2, 2020.^ “Top Country Albums \u2013 Year-End 2008”. Billboard. Retrieved December 2, 2020."},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/all-i-intended-to-be\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"All I Intended to Be"}}]}]