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  1. 18 de mar. de 2022 · REMASTERED IN HD! Official Music Video for All I Wanna Do performed by Sheryl Crow. Follow Sheryl Crow: Instagram: / sherylcrow Twitter: / sherylcrow Facebook: / sherylcrow Website: https...

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  2. REMASTERED IN HD!Official Music Video for If It Makes You Happy performed by Sheryl Crow. Follow Sheryl Crow:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sherylcrowT...

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  3. Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American singer-songwriter. Her first albums were in the pop-rock genre, but eventually, she ventured into folk, country, and blues. She...

    • ‘Tell Me When It’S Over’
    • ‘Sign Your Name’
    • ‘What Can I Do For You’
    • ‘Beware of Darkness’
    • ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’
    • ‘Soak Up The Sun’
    • ‘The First Cut Is The Deepest’
    • ‘Home’
    • ‘Prove You Wrong’
    • ‘Leaving Las Vegas’

    One of several visits to the all-star Threads album – in truth, we could have selected every track on the record – is this perfect combination of two distinctive voices. Country champion Chris Stapletonmakes more of a cameo than a joint vocal, but it’s hugely atmospheric, co-written by the pair and a big part of Crow’s 11th studio set.

    Proof that accomplished collaborations are nothing new for Crow, this one with backing vocals by Justin Timberlake was part of her eighth album, 100 Miles From Memphis, in 2018. Sheryl was a 25-year-old hopeful when the original, by Terence Trent D’Arby, was a Top 5 hit on both sides of the Atlantic in 1987.

    We’re also diving repeatedly into Tuesday Night Music Club, surely one of the most striking debut albums ever and named after the informal jam nights that Crow was part of in California. Bill Bottrell’s laidback but stylish production was in perfect tandem with Crow’s gift for emotionally intelligent, often edgy rock.

    Another inspired remake from Threads, this time with no fewer than three major contributors and astute production, as on almost every track, by Steve Jordan. Who better to add guitar than Crow’s old friend, and the man who played on the George Harrison original from the peerless All Things Must Pass, than Eric Clapton?

    Confirmation of Crow’s status as one of the biggest stars in the world arrived with the immense accolade of an invitation to sing a James Bond theme. The moody piece for the 18th entry in the series, and second to star Pierce Brosnan, was co-written with its producer, Mitchell Froom.

    The suitably upbeat first single from Crow’s fourth album,C’mon C’mon, became a gold-selling success and a No.1 on Billboard’s Adult Top 40 chart. Listen for the backing vocals of Liz Phair, and watch Crow performing on the beach in Hawaii in the video.

    Long before Threads, Crow proved that even a career so defined by original creativity can be enhanced by the occasional well-chosen remake. When herVery Best Of album was released in 2003, the extra attraction was this new version of the Cat Stevenssong first made famous by P.P. Arnold in 1967.

    Not one of Crow’s best-known tunes, but this deliciously deft piece of songcraft was featured on her self-titled second album, which she produced herself with great distinction.

    Another of the power trios on Threads, this opening track bridges both generations, featuring a soft-rock queen and one of country’s biggest new stars. Crow, Nicks and Morris performed it, ahead of the album’s release, at the 2019 CMT Music Awards in June 2019.

    The fourth single from Tuesday Night Music Clubwas another irresistible narrative co-written by Crow and producer Bottrell with fellow club members David Baerwald, Brian MacLeod, David Ricketts, and Kevin Gilbert.

  4. music.youtube.com › channel › UCs_thZ6oUaAptN71DQwBKgwSheryl Crow - YouTube Music

    Feted by a new generation of singer-songwriters who have covered her songs and talked about her influence, including Phoebe Bridgers, H.E.R, Haim, Maren Morris, Lorde, Olivia Rodrigo, Best...

  5. 1. All I Wanna Do. Sheryl Crow 23M plays. 4:34. 2. Soak Up The Sun. Sheryl Crow 53M plays. 4:52. 3. My Favorite Mistake. Sheryl Crow 27M plays. 4:07. The First Cut Is The Deepest....