In 2007, renowned bluegrass-country artist Alison Krauss collaborated with rock vocalist John Waite to record a heartfelt rendition of “Lay Down Beside Me,” a song penned by the legendary Don Williams. This recording took place at The Tracking Room in Nashville, Tennessee, a studio celebrated for its state-of-the-art facilities and rich musical history.

“Lay Down Beside Me” was featured on Krauss’s compilation album, A Hundred Miles or More: A Collection, released in 2007. The album showcases a variety of tracks that highlight Krauss’s versatility and willingness to explore different musical landscapes. The duet with Waite stands out as a testament to her ability to seamlessly bridge genres, blending her bluegrass roots with Waite’s rock sensibilities.

The collaboration was also captured in a live performance setting and included in the DVD A Hundred Miles or More: Live from the Tracking Room, released in 2008. This visual recording offers fans an intimate glimpse into the recording process, featuring performances from the album and interviews with the artists. The DVD includes guest appearances by artists such as James Taylor and Brad Paisley, further emphasizing Krauss’s collaborative spirit and her respect within the music community.

Critics praised the duet for its emotional depth and the seamless blending of Krauss’s and Waite’s distinct vocal styles. The contrast between Waite’s gravelly tone and Krauss’s smooth vocals creates a balance that enriches the song’s narrative, making their rendition a memorable interpretation of Williams’s classic.

For those interested in experiencing this collaboration, the performance is available for viewing online.

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