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The track listing below comes from an album recorded by Sheryl Crow in the early 90s that was originally supposed to be her major debut with the help of music producer Hugh Padgham. The music was made between 1991-1992 until the album was completed but Crow and her label A&M Records were unsatisfied as they felt that it was "too produced". The album was supposed to be released on 22 September 1992 but both Crow and her label decided to shelved the album altogether. However, promo copies that are only on cassettes do exist. Note the track "Father Sun" is misspelled on the cassette sleeve as "Father Son". "Sheryl Crow" is also the title of her second album that was released in 1996. It reached #6 on the Billboard 200 chart and #5 on the UK Album Chart. In 2008 it went triple platinum in the States. It has sold 880,000 copies in the UK. It won two 1996 Grammys: Sheryl Crow won Best Rock Album, and "If It Makes You Happy" won Best Female Rock Performance. In the United States that single, along with "A Change (Would Do You Good)," had received tremendous cross-genre airplay in several radio formats, illustrating the comparative eclecticism that the album introduced without denting its artist's mainstream appeal. The thematic and stylistic differences between this release and Crow's 1993 debut, Tuesday Night Music Club, were and are quite noteworthy to the listener and the commercial music world. It has a wider range of instrumentation and soundscape, such as the use of per
All Kinds Of People
Sheryl Crow
Father Son
Sheryl Crow
What Does It Matter
Sheryl Crow
Indian Summer
Sheryl Crow
I Will Walk With You
Sheryl Crow
Love You Blind
Sheryl Crow
Near Me
Sheryl Crow
When Love Is Over
Sheryl Crow
You Want It All
Sheryl Crow
Hundreds of Tears
Sheryl Crow
The Last Time
Sheryl Crow
On Borrowed Time
Sheryl Crow