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The song was written by Sheryl Crow and her regular collaborator Jeff Trott.The song is about a philandering ex-boyfriend, rumored to be Eric Clapton. Crow, however, has refused to say who the song was about, telling Billboard Magazine on the release of her album, "Oh, there will be just so much speculation, and because of that there's great safety and protection in the fact that people will ...
Motivation (Sheryl Crow song) My Favorite Mistake; N. Now That You're Gone (Sheryl Crow song) O. Out of Our Heads (Sheryl Crow song) P. Perfect Lie; R. Real Gone (song)
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]
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
Sheryl Crow responds to Jason Aldean and his controversial new song, “Try That In a Small Town," claiming it promotes gun violence.
All I Wanna Do" (from Tuesday Night Music Club) – 4:34 "My Favorite Mistake" (from The Globe Sessions) – 4:05 "Soak Up the Sun" (from C'mon, C'mon) – 4:51 "Always on Your Side" (featuring Sting) (from Wildflower) – 4:10 "The First Cut Is The Deepest" (from The Very Best of Sheryl Crow) – 3:45 "Everyday Is A Winding Road" (from Sheryl ...
Crow's voice is raw and incredibly expressive, which helps the song's cinematic lyrics pack the powerful punch they do." [5] Troy J. Augusto from Cash Box stated, "This slow-rolling number sports nifty acoustic guitar, dramatic lyrics and loads of Crow’s character-filled, rough-and-tumble vocal stylings. Plus she’s cute as a button and is a ...
Max Bell from Number One noted that the song finds D'Arby "in his quiet, sensitive, loving disguise, as opposed to his crafty, naughty, whoopsadaisy ma'am alter ego." He also felt that "Sign Your Name" "testifies at least to a knowledge of soul", and concluded, "From a Heaven 17 influenced beginning a fair single starts to brood but this could be a sucker punch rather than a knockout."