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  2. Jewel discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Jewel, an American singer-songwriter, consists of 13 studio albums, four live albums, five compilation albums, 38 singles, 35 music videos, five video albums and five spoken-word albums. She debuted in 1995 after signing with Atlantic Records. [1] Jewel's debut album, Pieces of You was issued in February

  3. Greatest Hits (Jewel album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by American singer-songwriter Jewel. [3] The album was released on February 5, 2013, and features duets from Kelly Clarkson and the Pistol Annies. [4] It also contains one new recording, "Two Hearts Breaking".

  4. Jewel (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Jewel was born May 23, 1974, in Payson, Utah, the second child of Atz Kilcher and Nedra Kilcher (née Carroll). [5] [6] At the time of her birth, her parents had been living in Utah with her elder brother, Shane; her father was attending Brigham Young University. [7]

  5. You Were Meant for Me (Jewel song) - Wikipedia

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    Jewel recorded the song for a third time, and the resulting version produced is known as the "radio version" and is featured on Greatest Hits. The original radio version, "Juan Patino Radio Mix", only appeared on a promotional LP titled Phyllis Barnabee Finally Gets a Bra in 1996, and its only commercial release came on a Canadian various ...

  6. Foolish Games - Wikipedia

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    David Browne from Entertainment Weekly compared Jewel to British singer Kate Bush on the track, in his review. [9] Australian music channel Max placed the song at number 503 in their list of "1000 Greatest Songs of All Time" in 2011. [10]

  7. This Way (Jewel song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video featuring audio from the Radio Remix was shot for the song in 2002 and directed by Marcos Efron. Efron got the chance to direct the video through a competition run by Jewel's Soul City Cafe organization. [3] The music video never aired in North America, though it was played in South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.

  8. Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1997 - Wikipedia

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    "You Were Meant for Me" / "Foolish Games" by Jewel (pictured) was number two on the Year-End list, despite never reaching the top of the Hot 100. This is a list of Billboard ' s Top Hot 100 songs of 1997. [1] The list is also notable for featuring 14 songs that appeared in 1996's list, repeat onto to this list.

  9. Break Me - Wikipedia

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    "Break Me" is the second single by the singer Jewel, released from her 2002 album This Way. [1] It was a minor hit on the New Zealand and Dutch singles chart, peaking at numbers 47 and 95, respectively. [2] It reached number 28 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart in the U.S., and hit number 105 in the UK.