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| It was last
updated on Monday, December 28, 1998 |
| The entire
content of this web site is © Copyright Francis Madeira 1999 |
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| History |
| Top
female (soft) rock star has had loads of hits - more than most of us can remember - and
most of them sound the same - but if it ain't broke... |
| Discography |
| Year |
Title |
Artist |
Type |
Label |
| 1998 |
There Goes The
Neighbourhood |
Sheryl Crow |
Single |
A&M |
| 1998 |
My Favourite Mistake |
Sheryl Crow |
Single |
A&M |
| 1998 |
Globe Sessions |
Sheryl Crow |
Album |
A&M |
| 1997 |
Tomorrow Never Dies |
Sheryl Crow |
Single |
A&M |
| 1997 |
Home |
Sheryl Crow |
Single |
A&M |
| 1997 |
Hard To Make A Stand |
Sheryl Crow |
Single |
A&M |
| 1997 |
A Change Would Do
You Good |
Sheryl Crow |
Single |
A&M |
| 1997 |
Every Day Is A
Winding Road |
Sheryl Crow |
Single |
A&M |
| 1996 |
Sheryl Crow |
Sheryl Crow |
Album |
A&M |
| 1996 |
If It Makes You
Happy |
Sheryl Crow |
Single |
A&M |
| 1995 |
Leaving Las Vegas |
Sheryl Crow |
Single |
A&M |
| 1995 |
Run Baby Run |
Sheryl Crow |
Single |
A&M |
| 1995 |
All I Wanna Do |
Sheryl Crow |
Single |
A&M |
| 1995 |
Tuesday Night Music
Club |
Sheryl Crow |
Album |
A&M |
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| Mackie The Star |
| No
Sheryl Crow Mackie The Star graphics yet. |
| Reviews |
| There
Goes The Neighbourhood |
  |
| Instantly recognisable
as Sheryl Crow, and therefore not as exciting as her last couple of releases, but still a
very nice single |
| My
Favourite Mistake |
  |
| I do like Sheryl Crow
quite a lot - she's done so many great singles, and this is yet another quality release
from her - and it's nearly as good as A Change Would Do You Good. There are two
singles, but I got the one with two non-LP tracks - Carolina and In Need -
both are good songs, and make this a typically decent Crow EP |
| Tomorrow
Never Dies |
    |
| After the success of A
Change Would Do You Good, from her second album Sheryl Crow, she's back with
the title track from the new Bond film. Pulp also did the title track, but were rejected
in favour of Sheryl Crow's offering. Which is good, because this song is much, much
better. The single even features the promotional video, so is very good value. |
| Links |
| No
Official Site |
| No
Tribute Site |
| No
Label Site |
| Images |
| No
Portraits |
| No
Sleeves |
| Press |
| No
Interviews |
| No
News |
| No
Reviews |
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