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  2. I Shall Believe - Wikipedia

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    I Shall Believe may refer to: "I Shall Believe", a song by Matt Brouwer from Unlearning "I Shall Believe", a song by Sheryl Crow from Tuesday Night Music Club

  3. What I Can Do for You - Wikipedia

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    The song deals with sexual harassment, which Crow says she experienced during her rise to fame. [ citation needed ] The 1995 UK release sparked an industry controversy when the Official Charts Company initially refused to allow the single chart placing due to the free calendar in the packaging, which broke a chart rule about free gifts.

  4. Tuesday Night Music Club - Wikipedia

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    The bonus CD also includes a trio of UK single B-sides—"Reach Around Jerk", an alternate version of "The Na-Na Song" titled "Volvo Cowgirl 99" and a cover of Eric Carmen's "All by Myself"—as well as a cover of Led Zeppelin's "D'yer Mak'er" and the song "On the Outside", which was released as part of an X-Files soundtrack album.

  5. Happy Birthday, Sheryl Crow! Celebrate with 10 stellar songs

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    Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow's career began as a small town school teacher turned jingle singer. Happy Birthday, Sheryl Crow! Celebrate with 10 stellar songs

  6. Sheryl Crow forcefully responds to controversy around Jason ...

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    Sheryl Crow responds to Jason Aldean and his controversial new song, “Try That In a Small Town," claiming it promotes gun violence.

  7. Can't Cry Anymore - Wikipedia

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    "Can't Cry Anymore" is a song by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow from her debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club (1993), released through A&M Records. Released in May 1995, the song reached number 36 on the US Billboard Hot 100 , becoming Crow's third top-40 hit.

  8. Sheryl Crow Reflects on Her Legendary Career Moments ... - AOL

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    It's clear to see that Sheryl Crow has come a long way since her days working as an elementary school music teacher in Fenton, Missouri. The 62-year-old songstress sat down with ET for a ...

  9. Sheryl Crow - Wikipedia

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    Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American singer, musician, songwriter, and actress. She is noted for her optimistic and idealistic subject matter, and incorporation of genres including rock, pop, country, folk, and blues. [2]