Sheryl Suzanne Crow was born
February 11, 1963 in Missouri, near Memphis,
Tennessee. Blending elements of rock, blues,
and folk music, Sheryl seemed to burst on the
pop charts in 1994, when in actuality she had
spent many years "behind the
scenes" until her big break. With her
throaty vocals and sexy southern charm,
Sheryl has won over many fans with her words
and voice. Sheryl learned to play the piano
by age 6 and wrote her first song at age 13.
After attending the University of Missouri
where she majored in music composition,
performance and teaching, Sheryl worked as a
grade school music teacher for kids with
special needs and a part-time bar singer. On
her teaching work, Sheryl stated:
"Its amazing to see music work on
little human beings who are otherwise
unreachable. They feel the vibration of a
guitar and they come alive."
At the age of 23, Sheryl moved
to Los Angeles and began a career as a backup
singer for such talents as Don
Henley, Eric Clapton, George
Harrison, and Rod Stewart, and was even a backup
singer for Michael
Jackson's "Bad" tour for 18
months. The years for Sheryl were successful
but also depressing for her. While continuing
her work as a backup singer, Sheryl continued
to write songs, some of which were recorded
by other artists such as Celine
Dion, Eric Clapton, Lisa Lisa
& Cult Jam, and
Wynonna, and did some
session work for Stevie Wonder and Sinéad
O'Connor.
After a 2 year depression,
Sheryl was signed with A&M Records, but
her first attempt at recording was not
released. She then began to take more control
over her music and the musicians she wanted
to work with, including producer, Bill
Botrell. The result was her first successful
LP.
August 6: Sheryl released her
debut LP, Tuesday
Night Music Club. The LP displayed
Sheryl's gift of catchy lyrics and
non-aggressive rock sound.
# 18
Singles Artist of the Year
Tuesday
Night Music Club took awhile
to before it became a major hit in '94. The
first single, "Leaving Las Vegas" began to get her
noticed, but it was the #1 hit "All
I Wanna Do" that made the LP fly off
the shelves and allow Sheryl to become
"an overnight sensation." Sheryl
also hit the Top 10 with "Strong Enough" and "Can't Cry Anymore."
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with
"Leaving Las Vegas."
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with
"All
I Wanna Do."
Sheryl performed at Woodstock
'94.
Sheryl hit the Top 10 with "All
I Wanna Do."
Tuesday
Night Music Club was certified
platinum.
The video for "Leaving Las Vegas" was nominated
for a MTV Video Music
Award for Best Female Video.
Sheryl hit #1 for 4 weeks with
"All
I Wanna Do."
Sheryl topped the Billboard
Adult Contemporary Singles chart for 8 weeks
with "All
I Wanna Do."
Tuesday
Night Music Club was certified 2x
platinum.
The single "All
I Wanna Do" was certified gold.
# 8
Singles Artist of the Year
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with
"Strong Enough."
Sheryl appeared on the Boys
On The Side soundtrack with "Keep On
Grooving."
Sheryl hit the Top 10 with "Strong Enough."
Sheryl won 3 Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Best
Female Pop Vocal Performance ("All
I Wanna Do") and Best
New Artist, and was nominated for Song of the Year (songwriter) ("All
I Wanna Do") and Best Rock Vocal
Performance - Female ("I'm Gonna Be A Wheel
Someday").
Tuesday
Night Music Club was certified 4x
platinum.
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with a
song from the Encomium:
A Tribute to Led Zeppelin compilation,
"D'yer Maker."
Tuesday
Night Music Club was certified 5x
platinum.
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with
"Can't Cry Anymore."
Sheryl hit the Top 10 with "Can't Cry Anymore."
Sheryl topped the Billboard
Year-End Chart-Toppers as the Top Pop Artist
- Female (singles & albums).
Along the way to success, Sheryl
encountered some hardship as well. Sheryl
told Rolling
Stone: "It's unfortunate in some
ways that the record did so well, because I
lost friends over it." One of the
"Tuesday Night Music Club's"
members, David Baerwald was a friend of John
O'Brien, author of Leaving Las Vegas.
Sheryl's song of the same name was thought to
be more of a product of Baerwald and
O'Brien's words than Sheryl's life. Soon
after Sheryl sang the song on Late Show
With David Letterman and acknowledged to
the host that the song was autobiographical,
O'Brien committed suicide and a friendship
was lost between Sheryl and Baerwald.
O'Brien's parents denied their son's suicide
was related to Sheryl's actions. When it came
time to work on her next LP, Sheryl had a
falling out with Bill Botrell, who had worked
on her debut LP and was committed to working
on Sheryl's follow-up. Sheryl then decided to
do her own producing.
# 54
Singles Artist of the Year
Tuesday
Night Music Club was certified 6x
platinum.
Sheryl's follow-up LP, Sheryl
Crow, was released and although it
did not sell as many millions as her debut
LP, Sheryl proved she was able to conquer the
sophomore slump. The LP gave Sheryl more Top
10 hits and more success with her videos and
on radio with the hits "If It Makes You Happy," "Everyday Is A Winding
Road,"
"A Change Would Do You
Good,"
and "Home."
Ironically, even though Sheryl's
sound is considered refreshing at a time of
gangsta rap and sexual overtones, Sheryl's
latest LP was banned by the Wal-Mart stores
due to a reference ("Watch our children
as they kill each other with a gun they
bought at the Wal-Mart discount stores")
on the track, "Love Is A Good
Thing" about buying a gun at the chain
store.
Sheryl Hit The Top 40 with
"If It Makes You Happy."
Sheryl Hit The Top 10 with "If It Makes You Happy."
Sheryl
Crow topped the UK LP chart for a
week.
Sheryl appeared on the cover of Rolling
Stone.
Sheryl
Crow was certified platinum.
Sheryl's music can also be heard
on the following compilations: Women
For Women 2, If
I Were A Carpenter, and the Kalifornia soundtrack.
# 5
Singles Artist of the Year
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with
"Everyday Is A Winding
Road."
Sheryl won 2 more Grammy
Awards for Best Rock Vocal
Performance - Female ("If It Makes You Happy") and Best Rock Album (Sheryl
Crow).
Tuesday
Night Music Club was certified 7x
platinum.
Sheryl hit the Top 10 with "Everyday Is A Winding
Road."
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with
"A Change Would Do You
Good."
Sheryl toured with the
successful Lilith Fair as well as touring
solo in support of her LP (sponsored by Tommy
Hilfiger).
Sheryl
Crow was certified 2x platinum.
Sheryl hit the Top 10 with "A Change Would Do You
Good."
Sheryl
Crow was certified 3x platinum.
Sheryl also opened for the Rolling
Stones at 5 of their shows.
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with
"Home."
Sheryl Crow the
next Bond Girl? Not exactly, but she was
asked to write and perform the title song for
the next James Bond flick, Tomorrow
Never Dies.
# 40
Singles Artist of the Year
Sheryl hit the Top 40 and was
nominated for a Golden Globe Award with
"Tomorrow
Never Dies".
Sheryl was nominated for a Grammy Award for Record of the Year ("Everyday Is A Winding
Road").
Sheryl removed herself from
appearing in this summer's Lilith Fair
because of exhaustion, and Liz Phair
signed up to replace 4 of Sheryl's 12
appearances. Sheryl stated: "I have been
working non-stop for 2 years. I need some
time at home to regroup."
Sheryl's next LP, The
Globe Sessions, was released with the first
single "My
Favorite Mistake." Sheryl said of the LP,
"...the lyrics are written more in the
first person. Much of my writing on the first
2 records was narrative. This record isn't
really that. It doesn't draw upon an alter
ego or a character to tell a story. It's
mostly my own feelings about what's happened
over the past few years, the changes in my
life and the changes in me personally."
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with
"My
Favorite Mistake."
Sheryl talked with Reuters about
her new LP, The
Globe Sessions, getting older, and her
feelings about touring: "I've been on
the road for so long, and I had really
enjoyed all that but found when I got home
I'd let a lot of things and relationships
go... there was definitely a lack of balance
and I'm trying to find balance right now...
the songs (on The
Globe Sessions) come from a place of real
self-examination and reassessment... they're
certainly more personal than any I've done
before, kind of like standing on a stage
naked... this record reflects the fact that
I'm getting older and as you get older you
redefine yourself and your priorities
change..."
Sheryl hit the Top
10
with "My
Favorite Mistake."
The
Globe Sessions was certified platinum.
Sheryl could be found on the Faculty soundtrack with
"Resuscitation."
Sheryl won a BMI Award for Pop
Songwriter of the Year (shared with
co-writer, Jeffrey Trott).
# 40
Singles Artist of the Year
Sheryl won another Grammy Award for Best Rock Album (The
Globe Sessions) and was nominated for Album of
the Year (The
Globe Sessions), Best Pop Vocal Performance -
Female
("My
Favorite Mistake"), Best Rock Vocal
Performance - Female ("There Goes The
Neighborhood"), Best Song Written
Specifically for a Motion Picture ("Tomorrow
Never Dies"), and Producer of the
Year.
Sheryl also won a Brit Award for
Best International Female Solo Artist and was
nominated for an Orville H. Gibson Guitar
Award for Best Rock Guitarist (Female).
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with
"Anything
But Down."
Sheryl hit the Top
10
with "Anything
But Down."
Sheryl ranked # 44 on VH1: 100
Greatest Women of Rock & Roll.
Sheryl performed at Woodstock
'99 in Rome, New York.
Sheryl also performed at some of
the Lilith Fair dates.
Sheryl was joined on-stage at
the Lilith Fair by Prince for her song "Everyday Is A Winding
Road."
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with her
cover of Guns
N' Roses' "Sweet
Child O' Mine" from the Big
Daddy soundtrack (released in June).
Sheryl was live in Central Park
for a performance aired on FOX along with Sarah
McLachlan and Eric Clapton.
Sheryl could be heard on the Indigo Girls' LP Come
On Now Social on the tracks "Gone
Again" and "Cold Beer And Remote
Control."
Sheryl took part in Net.Aid.
Sheryl released the live LP, Sheryl
Crow And Friends Live From Central Park.
Sheryl won a Grammy Award for Best
Female Rock Vocal Performance ("Sweet
Child O' Mine").
Sheryl won a Gibson Guitar Award
for Best Acoustic Guitarist (Female).
Sheryl won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal
Performance - Female ("There Goes The
Neighborhood") (her 3rd in that
category) and was also nominated for Best Pop Collaboration with
Vocals
("The Difficult Kind" with Sarah
McLachlan) and Best Country Collaboration
with Vocals ("Strong Enough" with the Dixie
Chicks). Sheryl also performed a duet
with Shelby Lynne at the ceremony.
Sheryl could be heard on the
soundtrack for Bridget
Jones' Diary with "Kiss That
Girl."
Sheryl performed "Safe And
Sound" for a landmark fundraiser (America:
A Tribute To Heroes) aired by all the
major networks to raise money for families of
the victims of recent terrorist attacks. The
song will appear on Sheryl's next LP and in
the film K-Pax.
Sheryl performed at a breast
cancer fundraiser - 'Women Rock! Girls &
Guitars.'
# 20
Singles Artist of the Year
Sheryl could be heard on the
soundtrack for I
Am Sam with her cover of "Mother
Nature's Son."
Sheryl was
nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal
Performance - Female ("Long Gone Lonesome
Blues").
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with
"Soak Up The Sun."
Sheryl released her next LP (C'Mon
C'Mon): "There are more
piano-based songs on this record. I've never
really written songs on the piano because I
wanted to rock a little harder, and this
album has more piano songs on it."
Guests on the LP include Stevie
Nicks, Lenny
Kravitz, Don
Henley, and Natalie Maines of the Dixie
Chicks.
C'Mon
C'Mon topped the Billboard Top
Internet Albums chart and debuted on the
Billboard 200 Albums chart at # 2 - selling
over 155,000 copies in its first week of
release.
Sheryl hit the Top 10 with "Soak Up The Sun."
C'Mon
C'Mon was certified platinum.
Sheryl topped the Billboard
Adult Top 40 chart for 9 weeks with "Soak Up The Sun" and the 'Victor
Calderone & Mac Qualyle Mixes' of the
track topped the Billboard Hot Dance Club
Play chart for a week.
Sheryl gave a mini-concert to
the housemates on Big Brother 3.
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with
"Steve McQueen."
Sheryl performed "Safe And
Sound" at the MTV Video Music
Awards as part of a 9/11 tribute
Sheryl could be heard on the
tribute compilation - Kindred
Spirits: A Tribute To Johnny Cash - with "Flesh And
Blood" (with Mary Chapin
Carpenter and Emmylou Harris).
Sheryl could be heard on the
soundtrack of Sweet
Home Alabama with "Long Gone
Lonesome Blues."
Sheryl ranked #
41 on VH1: 100
Sexiest Artists.
Rolling Stone:
50 Essential 'Woman In Rock' Albums includes Sheryl
Crow at # 44.
Sheryl opened for the Rolling
Stones for a few concert dates.
Sheryl hit the Top 40
helping out Kid Rock with "Picture" from his LP, Cocky.
# 42
Singles Artist of the Year
Sheryl won an American Music
Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Female
Artist.
Sheryl hit the Top 10 with Kid Rock with
"Picture."
Sheryl won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal
Performance - Female ("Steve McQueen") and was
nominated for Best Pop Vocal Performance -
Female
("Soak Up The Sun"), Best Pop Collaboration with
Vocals
("It's So Easy" with Don
Henley), Best Country Collaboration
with Vocals ("Flesh And Blood" with
Mary Chapin Carpenter and Emmylou
Harris from the compilation - Kindred
Spirits: A Tribute To Johnny Cash), and Best Rock Album (C'Mon
C'Mon). Sheryl also performed at the
ceremony.
Sheryl hit #1 for a week with Kid Rock with
"Picture."
VH1: 100 Best
Songs of the Past 25 Years includes "All
I Wanna Do" at # 56.
Sheryl released The
Very Best Of Sheryl Crow and the set includes 2
new songs: "The First Cut Is The
Deepest"
and "The Light In Your Eyes."
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with her
cover of "The First Cut Is The
Deepest."
Sheryl performed at the American Music
Awards.
The
Very Best Of Sheryl Crow was certified
platinum.
# 48
Singles Artist of the Year
Sheryl hit the Top 10 with her cover of
"The First Cut Is The
Deepest."
The
Very Best Of Sheryl Crow was certified 2x
platinum.
Sheryl topped the Billboard
Adult Top 40 chart with "The First Cut Is The
Deepest."
Sheryl topped the Billboard
Adult Contemporary for 2 weeks with "The First Cut Is The
Deepest."
Sheryl could be heard on the
soundtrack (and seen in the film) for De-Lovely with "Begin The
Beguine."
Sheryl could be heard on The
Unbroken Circle: The Musical Heritage Of The
Carter Family compilation with "No
Depression In Heaven" which hit the
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks
chart.
Sheryl began touring as part of
the 'Vote For Change' tour. The tour
featuring several major acts will be
performing in key "battleground"
states with the goal of getting citizens out
to vote, and vote to change the current
administration.
The single "The First Cut Is The
Deepest"
was certified gold.
Sheryl won 2 American Music
Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist and Favorite Adult Contemporary
Artist.
# 25 on the Top Pop Artists
of the Past 25 Years chart.
# 116
Singles Artist of the Year
Sheryl won a People's Choice
Award for Favorite Remake ("The First Cut Is The
Deepest").
Sheryl performed as part of the
benefit show Tsunami Aid: A Concert Of
Hope on NBC.
Sheryl was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance -
Female
("The First Cut Is The
Deepest").
The single "Soak Up The Sun" was certified
gold.
Sheryl performed on Shelter
From The Storm: A Concert For The Gulf Coast
- a benefit program shown on all the major
networks simultaneously to raise money for
those affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Sheryl could be heard on B.B. King's LP 80 with the track
"Need Your Love So Bad."
Sheryl performed on ReAct
Now: Music & Relief - a benefit
program shown on music video channels to
raise money for those affected by Hurricane
Katrina.
Sheryl released Wildflower.
Sheryl hit the Top 40 with
"Good Is Good."
Sheryl topped the Canadian LP
chart with Wildflower.
Sheryl performed on Saturday
Night Live.
Wildflower was certified
platinum.
Sheryl was
nominated for 3 Grammy Awards including Best Pop Vocal Performance -
Female
("Good Is Good"), Best Pop Vocal Album (Wildflower), and Best
Country Collaboration with Vocals
("Building Bridges" with Brooks
& Dunn and Vince Gill
from the Brooks & Dunn
LP, Hillbilly Deluxe).
Sheryl
underwent breast cancer surgery and is
expected to make a full recovery - but has to
reschedule her tour.
Sheryl could be heard on the Cars soundtrack with
"Real Gone."
Sheryl was nominated for a
Golden Globe for Best Original Song for
"Try Not To Remember" from the film
Home Of The Brave.
Sheryl was
nominated for 2 Grammy Awards for Best Pop Vocal Performance -
Female
("You Can Close Your Eyes") and Best Pop Collaboration with
Vocals
("Always On Your Side" with Sting).
It was reported that Sheryl had
adopted a baby boy.
Sheryl won an Academy of Country
Music Award for Best Vocal Collaboration with
Vince Gill for
"Building Bridges."
Sheryl could be heard on the
tribute LP Anchored
In Love: A Tribute To June Carter Cash on the track "If
I Were A Carpenter."
Sheryl released Hits
And Rarities overseas.
VH1: 100
Greatest Songs of the 90's included "All
I Wanna Do" at # 61.
Sheryl released her next LP Detours.
Entertainment Weekly:
100 Best Albums of the Last 25 Years included Sheryl
Crow at # 39.
Sheryl hit the Top 40 as part of
Artists Stand Up For Cancer
with the charity single "Just Stand Up!"
Sheryl was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album (Detours).
Sheryl could be seen in several
episodes of the ABC TV series Cougars.
Sheryl released 100
Miles From Memphis.
Sheryl topped the Billboard Rock
Albums chart with 100
Miles From Memphis.
Sheryl could be heard on the Hannah
Montana Forever soundtrack with "Need A
Little Love."
Sheryl could be heard on the Kid Rock LP Born
Free on the track
"Collide."
Sheryl could be heard on the Tony Bennett LP Duets
II
on the track "The Girl I
Love."
Sheryl released Feels
Like Home.
- February 5: Sheryl was
nominated for a Grammy
Award for Best
American Roots Song (awarded to the
songwriter) ("Forever").
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Tuesday Night Music Club
Released: August 6, 1993
US: 7x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 3
Tracks: "Run, Baby,
Run" - "Leaving Las Vegas" - "Strong Enough" - "Can't Cry Anymore" -
"Solidify" - "The Na-Na
Song" - "No One Said It Would
Be Easy" - "What I Can Do For
You" - "All I Wanna Do" - "We
Do What We Can" - "I Shall
Believe" |
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Sheryl Crow
Released: September, 1996
US: 3x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 6
Entertainment
Weekly: A-
Tracks: "Maybe
Angels" - "A Change Would Do
You Good" - "Home" -
"Sweet Rosalyn" - "If It Makes You
Happy" - "Redemption
Day" - "Hard To Make A
Stand" - "Everyday Is A
Winding Road" - "Love Is A
Good Thing" - "Oh Marie" -
"Superstar" - "The
Book" - "Ordinary Morning"
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The Globe Sessions
Released: September, 1998
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 5
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "My Favorite Mistake" -
"There Goes The Neighborhood" -
"Riverwide" - "It Don't
Hurt" - "Maybe That's
Something" - "Am I Getting
Through (Part I & II)" - "Anything But Down" - "The
Difficult Kind" -
"Mississippi" - "Members
Only" - "Crash And Burn" -
"Sweet Child O' Mine" |
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Sheryl Crow And Friends
Live From Central Park
Released: December, 1999
Billboard
peak:
# 107
Entertainment
Weekly: B-
Live Tracks: "Everyday Is A
Winding Road" - "My Favorite Mistake" - "Leaving Las Vegas" - "Strong Enough" (with the
Dixie Chicks) - "It Don't Hurt"
- "A Change Would Do
You Good" - "Gold Dust
Woman" (with Stevie Nicks) - "If It Makes You
Happy" (with Chrissie Hynde)
- "All I Wanna Do" -
"Happy" - "The Difficult
Kind" (with Sarah McLachlan) -
"White Room" (with Eric
Clapton) - "There Goes The
Neighborhood" - "Tombstone
Blues" |
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C'Mon C'Mon
Released: April, 2002
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 2
Rolling Stone
review: - Entertainment
Weekly: B+
Tracks: "Steve McQueen" - "Soak Up The Sun" -
"You're An Original" -
"Safe And Sound" - "C'mon,
C'mon" - "It's So Easy" -
"Over You" - "Lucky
Kid" - "Diamond Road" -
"It's Only Love" -
"Abilene" - "Hole In My
Pocket" - "Weather
Channel" |
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The Very Best Of Sheryl
Crow
Released: November, 2003
US: 3x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 2
Tracks: "All I Wanna Do" - "Soak Up The Sun" - "My Favorite Mistake" - "The First Cut Is
The Deepest" - "Everyday Is A
Winding Road" - "Leaving Las Vegas" - "Strong Enough" -
"Light In Your Eyes" - "If It Makes You
Happy" - "The Difficult
Kind" - "Picture" (with Kid
Rock) - "Steve McQueen" - "A Change Would Do
You Good" - "Home" -
"There Goes The Neighborhood" -
"I Shall Believe" - "The First Cut Is
The Deepest" (Country Version) |
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Wildflower
Released: September, 2005
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 2
Rolling Stone: - Entertainment
Weekly: C+
Tracks: "I Know
Why" - "Perfect Lie" -
"Good Is Good" -
"Wildflower" - "Chances
Are" - "Lifetimes" -
"Letter To God" - "I Don't
Wanna Know" - "Always On Your
Side" - "Where Has All The Love
Gone" - "Live It Up" |
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Detours
Released: February, 2008
Billboard
peak:
# 2
Rolling Stone: - Entertainment
Weekly: A
Tracks: "God Bless
This Mess" - "Shine Over
Babylon" - "Love Is Free"
- "Peace Be Upon Us" -
"Gasoline" - "Out Of Our
Heads" - "Detour" -
"Now That You're Gone" -
"Drunk With The Thought Of You"
- "Diamond Ring" -
"Motivation" - "Make It Go
Away (Radiation Song)" - "Love
Is All There Is" - "Lullaby For
Wyatt" |
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100 Miles From Memphis
Released: July, 2010
Tracks: "Our Love Is
Fading" - "Eye To Eye" -
"Sign Your Name" - "Summer
Day" - "Long Road Home" -
"Say What You Want" -
"Peaceful Feeling" -
"Stop" - "Sideways" -
"100 Miles From Memphis" -
"Roses And Moonlight" - "I
Want You Back" |
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Feels Like Home
Released: September 10,
2013
Tracks:
"Shotgun" - "Easy" -
"Give It To Me" - "We
Oughta Be Drinkin'" - "Callin'
Me When I'm Lonely" -
"Waterproof Mascara" -
"Crazy Ain't Original" -
"Nobody's Business" -
"Homesick" - "Homecoming
Queen" - "Best Of Times" -
"Stay At Home Mother" |
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Be Myself
Released: April 21, 2017
Tracks: "Alone In
The Dark" - "Halfway
There" - "Long Way Back" -
"Be Myself" - "Roller
Skate" - "Love Will Save THe
Day" - "Strangers Again" -
"Rest Of Me" - "Heartbeat
Away" - "Grow Up" -
"Woo Woo" |
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Threads
Released: August 30, 2019
Tracks: "Prove You
Wrong" (featuring Stevie Nicks &
Maren Morris) - "Live Wire"
(featuring Bonnie Raitt & Mavis
Staples) - "Tell Me When It's
Over" (featuring Chris Stapleton) -
"Story Of Everything"
(featuring Chuck D, Andra Day & Gary
Clark, Jr.) - "Beware Of
Darkness" (featuring Eric Clapton,
Sting & Brandi Carlile) -
"Redemotion Day" (featuring
Johnny Cash) - "Cross Creek"
(featuring Lukas Nelson & Neil Young)
- "Everything Is Broken"
(featuring Jason Isbell) - "The
Worst" (featuring Keith Richards) -
"Lonely Alone" (featuring
Willie Nelson) - "Border Lord"
(featuring Kris Kristofferson) -
"Still The Good Old Days"
(featuring Joe Walsh) - "Wouldn't
Want To Be Like You" (featuring St.
Vincent) - "Don't" (featuring
Lucius) - "Nobody's Perfect"
(featuring Emmylou Harris) - "Flying
Blind" (featuring James Taylor) -
"For The Sake Of Love"
(featuring Vince Gill) |
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Live From The Ryman And
More
Released: August 13, 2021
Live Tracks: "Steve McQueen" - "A Change Would Do
You Good" - "All I Wanna Do" - "My Favorite Mistake" - "Tell
Me When It's Over" -
"Everything Is Broken" (with
Jason Isbell) - "Can't Cray
Anymore" - "Prove You
Wrong" (with Stevie Nicks, Maren
Morris, Waddy Wachtel & Steve Jordan)
- "Run, Baby, Run" -
"Don't" - "Strong Enough" - "Leaving Las Vegas" - "It
Don't Hurt" - "Still The Good
Old Days" - "Cross Creek
Road" - "Nobody's Perfect"
(featuring Emmylou Harris) - "Home" -
"Maybe Angels" - "Real
Gone" - "Wouldn't Want To be
Like You / Na Na Song" -
"Beware Of Darkness" (with
Brandi Carlile) - "The First Cut Is
The Deepest" - "Best Of
Times" - "If It Makes You
Happy" - "Soak Up The Sun" - "Everyday Is A
Winding Road" - "I Shall
Believe" |
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Sheryl: Music From The
Feature Documentary
Released: May 6, 2022
Tracks: "If It Makes You
Happy" - "Leaving Las Vegas" - "All I Wanna Do" - "What
I Can Do For You" - "Run, Baby,
Run" - "Hard To Make A
Stand" - "Sweet Rosalhn" -
"A Change Would Do
You Good" - "Home" -
"Love Is A Good Thing" - "Strong Enough" - "Can't Cry Anymore" - "Everyday Is A
Winding Road" - "Redemption
Day" - "The Difficult
Kind" (live with Sarah McLachlan) -
"I Shall Believe" - "Real
Gone" (live) - "My Favorite Mistake" -
"Riverwide" - "Crash And
Burn" - "Steve McQueen" - "Soak Up The Sun" - "Out
Of Our Heads" - "Detours"
- "Be Myself" - "Prove
Your Wrong" (with Stevie Nicks &
Maren Morris) - "Tell Me When It's
Over" (featuring Chris Stapleton) -
"Beware Of Darkness" (featuring
Eric Clapton, Sting & Brandi Carlile)
- "The Worst" (featuring Keith
RIchards) - "Story Of
Everything" (featuring Chuck D,
Andra Day & Gary Clark Jr.) -
"Eveything Is Broken" (live
featuring Jason Isbell) -
"Redemption Day" (with Johnny
Cash) - "Forever" - "Still
The Same" - "Live With Me" |
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Evolution
Released: March 29, 2024
Tracks: "Alarm
Clock" - "Do It Again" -
"Love Life" - "You Can't
Change The Weather" -
"Evolution" -
"Where?" - "Don't Walk
Away" - "Broken Record" -
"Waiting In The Wings" |
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