| | This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2007) | | Sheryl Crow | | | Background information | | Birth name | Sheryl Suzanne Crow | | Born | February 11, 1962 (1962-02-11) (age 46) Kennett, Missouri, United States | | Genre(s) | Rock Country Pop rock Blues-rock Folk | | Occupation(s) | Musician, singer-songwriter, activist | | Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, piano, accordion, harmonica, autoharp | | Voice type(s) | Mezzo-Soprano | | Years active | 1993–present | | Label(s) | A&M Records | | Website | Official Website | Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. Her music blends rock, country, pop, folk, and blues into one mainstream sound, and she has won nine Grammy Awards. Crow is also a noted political activist.[citation needed] Image File history File links Question_book-3. ...
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She has performed with the Rolling Stones, and has sung duets with Mick Jagger.[1] Crow's recordings have appeared on the soundtracks to Cars, Point Break, The X-Files, Big Daddy, Crossroads, Home of the Brave, Kalifornia, Elizabethtown, Stone Cold, and Bee movie. This article is about the rock band. ...
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Early life Sheryl Suzanne Crow was born in Kennett, Missouri on February 11, 1962, to parents Wendell, a trumpet player and lawyer, and Bernice Crow, a piano teacher.[2] The third child of the family, she has three siblings: older sisters Kathy and Karen, and younger brother Steve. Kennett is a city in Dunklin County, Missouri, USA. The population was 11,260 at the 2000 census. ...
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While studying at Kennett High School in Kennett, Missouri, Sheryl was a assholemajorette. She was an All-State track athlete, medalling in the 75 low hurdles. She also joined the Pep Club, the National Honor Society, Future Farmers of America, Freshman Maid, Senior Maid and Paperdoll Queen. She then enrolled at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, and received a BA degree in Music Composition, Performance and Education. While in college, Sheryl sang in the local band Cashmere. She was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority and Sigma Alpha Iota, a women's music fraternity.[3] Later, Crow was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.[4] Look up Majorettes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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Early career After graduating college, Crow worked as a music teacher at the Kellison elementary school in Fenton, Missouri.[5] Teaching during the day allowed her the opportunity to sing in bands on weekends. Later, she was introduced to local musician and producer Jay Oliver. He had a thriving studio in the basement of his parents' home in St. Louis and helped her by using her in advertising jingles. Her first jingle was a back-to-school spot for the St. Louis department store Famous-Barr. McDonald's and Toyota commercial jingles soon followed. She was quoted in a 60 Minutes segment as saying she made $40,000 on her McDonald's commercial alone.[6] Image File history File links If_It_Makes_You_Happy_by_Sheryl_Crow. ...
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She toured with Michael Jackson during the BAD world tour from 1987-1989 and sang with him during the performance of "I Just Can't Stop Loving You."[7][8] She also sang in the short-lived, infamous Steven Bochco drama, Cop Rock in 1990. Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958), commonly known as MJ as well as the King of Pop, is an American musician, entertainer, and pop icon whose successful career and controversial personal life have been a part of pop culture for the last three decades. ...
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In 1992, Crow recorded her first attempt at her debut album with Phil Collins' producer, Hugh Padgham. The self-titled debut album was slated to be released on September 22, 1992, but was ultimately rejected by her label.[9] However, a handful of cassette copies of the album were leaked along with press folders to be used for album publicity. This album has been widely dispersed via file sharing networks and fan trading over the years. For other uses, see Phil Collins (disambiguation). ...
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Sheryl then began dating Kevin Gilbert and joined him in an ad hoc group of musicians known to everyone in the group as the Tuesday night music club (hence the name of Sheryl's first album), who came together on Tuesdays to work on the album. Group members, Gilbert, David Baerwald and David Ricketts (both formerly of David & David), Bill Bottrell, Brian MacLeod and Dan Schwartz[10] share songwriting credits with Crow on her debut album.[7] Kevin Gilbert (November 20, 1966 - May 17, 1996) was an American musician, born in Sacramento, California. ...
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The group existed as a casual songwriting collective prior to its association with Crow, but rapidly developed into a vehicle for her debut album after her arrival. Her relationship with Gilbert became acrimonious soon after the album was released, and disputes arose about songwriting credits. In later interviews, Crow claimed to have written all of the songs, but both Gilbert and Baerwald castigated Crow publicly, although Baerwald would later soften his position. A similar tension would arise with TNMC member Bill Bottrell after her second album, over which he collaborated, at least in the early stages.[7] Tuesday Night Music Club went on to sell more than 7 million copies in the US and UK during the 1990s. The album also won Crow three Grammy Awards in 1995: Record of the Year, Best New Artist and Best Female Vocal Performance.[7]
Solo success Crow appeared in the "New Faces" section of Rolling Stone in 1993. The album featured many of the songs written by Crow's friends, including the second single, "Leaving Las Vegas". The album was slow to garner attention, until "All I Wanna Do" became an unexpected smash hit in the spring of 1994. As she later stated in People, she found an old poetry book in a used book store in the L.A. area and used a poem as lyrics in the song. To their credit, she and then-collaborator Bill Bottrell tracked down the author, Wyn Cooper, and he ended up being paid royalties on the song.[11] The singles "Strong Enough" and "Can't Cry Anymore" were also released, with the former charting at #5 on Billboard and the latter hitting the Top 40.[12] Crow received several Grammy awards in 1994: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "All I Wanna Do"; Record of the Year for "All I Wanna Do"; and Best New Artist. She performed at the 1994 and 1999 Woodstock Festivals, as well as the Another Roadside Attraction in 1997.[13] The Grove of Anaheim is an indoor, live music venue in Anaheim, California operated by Nederlander Concerts of Los Angeles. ...
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Crow supplied background vocals to the song "The Garden of Allah" from Don Henley's 1995 album Actual Miles: Henley's Greatest Hits. In 1996, Crow released her self titled second album.[14] The album had songs about abortion, homelessness and nuclear war. The debut single, "If It Makes You Happy", became a radio success and netted her two Grammy awards for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best Rock Album.[15] Other singles included "A Change Would Do You Good", "Home" and "Everyday Is A Winding Road". Crow produced the album herself. The album was banned from sale at Wal-Mart; in "Love Is A Good Thing," Crow suggests that guns sold by Wal-Mart too easily fall into the hands of children.[16] The Garden of Allah is a song by Don Henley, released as new material on his 1995 album Actual Miles: Henleys Greatest Hits. ...
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In 1997, Crow contributed the theme song to the James Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies. Her song Tomorrow Never Dies was nominated for a Grammy Award and Best Original Song Golden Globe.[17][18] Crow collaborated on Scott Weiland's 1998 album, 12 Bar Blues (album).[19] This article is about the spy series. ...
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In 1998 Crow released The Globe Sessions. During this period, she discussed in interviews having gone through a deep depression, and there was speculation about a brief affair with Eric Clapton. The debut single from this album, "My Favorite Mistake", was rumored to be about him, although Crow claims otherwise about a philandering ex-boyfriend.[20][21]Crow 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 be guessing so many different people and I'm the only person who will ever really know. I'm really private about who I've had relationships with, and I don't talk about them in the press. I don't even really talk about them with the people around me."[22] Despite the difficulties in recording the album, Crow told the BBC in 2005 that: "My favorite single is 'My Favorite Mistake'; it was a lot of fun to record and it's still a lot of fun to play."[23] The album won Best Rock Album at the 1998 Grammy Awards. It was re-released in 1999, with a bonus track, Crow's cover of the Guns N' Roses song "Sweet Child o' Mine", which was included on the soundtrack of the film Big Daddy. The song won the 1999 Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.[24] Other singles included "There Goes the Neighborhood", "Anything But Down" and "The Difficult Kind". Crow won Grammy best female rock vocal performance for "There Goes the Neighborhood" in 2001.[25]The Globe Sessions peaked at #5 on the Billboard 200 chart, achieving US sales of 2 million as of January 2008.[26] United States Illinois McLean 22. ...
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Later in 1998, Crow took part in a live concert in tribute to Burt Bacharach, in which she contributed vocals on One Less Bell To Answer, while wearing a full-length black formal dress.[27] Burt Bacharach (IPA: ; born May 12, 1928) is an award-winning American pianist and composer. ...
In 1999, Crow also made her acting debut as an ill-fated drifter in the suspense/drama The Minus Man, which starred her then-boyfriend Owen Wilson as a serial killer. Shortly thereafter, she sported an unexpected short hairstyle.[28] A drama film is a film that depends mostly on in-depth character development, interaction, and highly emotional themes. ...
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She also released a live album called Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live From Central Park. The record featured Crow singing many of her hit singles with new musical spins and guest appearances by many other musicians including Sarah McLachlan, Stevie Nicks, the Dixie Chicks, and Clapton. "There Goes the Neighborhood" was included in the album, eventually winning the Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Crow also appeared on Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons, duetting with Emmylou Harris on the Parsons song, "Juanita". Sarah Ann McLachlan, OC,[2] OBC[2] (born January 28, 1968) is a Grammy-winning Canadian musician, singer and songwriter. ...
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2000s Crow at Houston Livestock show and Rodeo. Crow had been involved with the Scleroderma Research Foundation (SRF) since the late 1990s, performing at fundraisers and befriending Sharon Monsky. In 2002, as a result of her friend Kent Sexton dying from scleroderma, she interrupted work on her new album C'mon C'mon to record the traditional hymn "Be Still My Soul", to be played at his funeral. In November of that year it was released as a single, with the proceeds going to SRF.[29] Crow's "Steve McQueen, on Female Rock Vocal Performance Grammy.[30] The Scleroderma Research Foundation (SRF) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization. ...
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Crow opposed the 2003 invasion of Iraq, wearing a shirt that read "I don't believe in your war, Mr. Bush!" during a performance on Good Morning America and posting an open letter explaining her opposition on her website.[31] Crow, performing with Kid Rock at45th annual Grammy Awards, wore a large peace sign and a guitar strap with the words No War.[32] This article is about the 2003 invasion of Iraq. ...
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Crow recorded the song "Kiss That Girl" for the film Bridget Jones's Diary. She also recorded a cover version of the Beatles' song "Mother Nature's Son" for the film I Am Sam.Crow duetted with rapper Kid Rock on the crossover hit single "Picture". She also assisted Rock on the track "Run Off to L.A." Bridget Joness Diary is a 2001 film, based on the novel, also called Bridget Joness Diary, by Helen Fielding. ...
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Crow collaborated with Michelle Branch on the song "Love Me Like That" for Branch's second album, Hotel Paper, released in 2003.[33] Crow was featured on the Johnny Cash album American III: Solitary Man in the song "Field of Diamonds" as a background vocalist, and also played the accordion for the song "Wayfaring Stranger".[34] In 2003, Crow released a greatest hits compilation called The Very Best of Sheryl Crow. It featured many of her hit singles, as well as some new tracks. Among them was the ballad "The First Cut is the Deepest" (originally a Cat Stevens song), which became her biggest radio hit since "All I Wanna Do". She also released the single "Light In Your Eyes", which received limited airplay. "The First Cut is the Deepest" earned her two American Music Awards for Best Pop/Rock Artist and Adult Contemporary Artist of the Year, respectively. Michelle Jacquet Branch-Landau (born July 2, 1983) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. ...
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Wildflower and cancer diagnosis Her album Wildflower was released in September 2005. Although the album debuted at #2 on the Billboard charts, it received mixed reviews and was not as commercially successful as her previous albums. In December 2005, the album was nominated for a Best Pop Vocal Album Grammy, while Crow was nominated for a Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Grammy for the first single "Good Is Good". The album got a new boost in 2006 when the second single was announced as "Always on Your Side", re-recorded with British musician Sting and sent off to radio, where it was quickly embraced at Adult Top 40. The collaboration with Sting resulted in a Grammy-nomination for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals. As of January 2008, Wildflower sold 949,000 units in the U.S.[35] Image File history File links Size of this preview: 459 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (705 Ã 921 pixel, file size: 70 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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In 2006, Crow contributed the opening track, "Real Gone", to the soundtrack for Disney/Pixar's animated film Cars.[36] She also voices Elvis in the film. Crow was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer in late February 2006. Her doctors have stated that "prognosis for a full recovery is excellent."[37] Cars [SOUNDTRACK] is a 2006 Film, at Cars on Soundtrack. ...
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Crow's first concert since her cancer diagnosis was on May 18 in Orlando, Florida where she played to over 10,000 information technology professionals at the SAP Sapphire Convention. Her first public appearance was on June 12, when she performed at the Murat Theater in Indianapolis, Indiana. Orlando redirects here. ...
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The singer also appeared on Larry King Live on CNN on August 23, 2006. In this show she talked about her comeback, her breakup with Lance Armstrong, her past job as Michael Jackson's backup singer, and her experience as a cancer survivor. Larry King Live is a nightly CNN interview program hosted by broadcaster and writer Larry King. ...
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In late 2006, Crow was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for the song "Try Not To Remember" (Best Original Song category) from the film Home of the Brave. The Golden Globe Award The Golden Globe Awards are American awards for motion pictures and television programs, given out each year during a formal dinner. ...
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Crow wrote a foreword for the book Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips, author Kris Carr's book that was based on her 2007 documentary film Crazy Sexy Cancer. Crow contributed her cover of the Beatles's "Here Comes the Sun" on the Bee Movie soundtrack in November 2007.[38] She contributed background vocals to the Ryan Adams song "Two" from the album Easy Tiger. Crazy Sexy Cancer is a documentary film created by actress/photographer Kris Carr. ...
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Commonly confused with Bryan Adams David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is a prolific American alt-country/rock singer-songwriter from Jacksonville, North Carolina. ...
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Detours Crow at Memphis, TN (August 18, 2007). Crow returned February 5, 2008 with her latest A&M/Interscope album, Detours. Detours debuted at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling about 92,000 copies in its first week and an additional 52,000 copies in its second week.[39] Shine Over Babylon, the first track released to the public, is at iTunes now. Crow told Billboard.com this summer that the song "is very environmentally conscious, in the tradition of Bob Dylan." is the 36th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (or common era), in accordance to the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling music albums and EPs in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine. ...
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"I'm really encouraging artists to write about what's going on, because we seem to be very distracted by some lightweight topics," she said. "I think it's time to start writing about the reality of what's around us." In additional comments on her Web site, Crow describes the single as "an every way a desperate cry for understanding. Perhaps it is even a battle song in the face of fear." Detours was recorded at Crow's Nashville farm and will feature "14 or 15" of the 24 songs put to tape. The artist's baby son, Wyatt, makes an appearance on the song "Lullaby for Wyatt," which will be featured in the upcoming movie "Grace Is Gone." "The songs are very inspired by the last three years of events in my life," Crow said of a time that found her battling breast cancer and splitting with partner Lance Armstrong. Lance Armstrong (born Lance Edward Gunderson on September 18, 1971) is a retired American professional road racing cyclist. ...
It has been announced that Shine Over Babylon will be the first promotional single (download only). The music video for the single was released on the Sheryl Crow website and can be seen on the popular video site Youtube. The music video consists of newspaper articles and headlines of recent and current affairs that are affecting the world today. The first 'official' single to be released is Love Is Free. This song was inspired by the people of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.[40] New Orleans is the largest city in the state of Louisiana, United States of America. ...
This article is about the Atlantic hurricane of 2005. ...
When Crow begins her 2008 concert tour, she'll be doing her part to help eradicate global hunger and poverty. $1 of each ticket purchased will be donated to the UN World Food Program. [6]
Personal life Crow at the Revlon Run Walk 2007. On the red carpet at the 2006 CMA Awards, Crow reported that she was working on a country music album. According to Entertainment Weekly, Wildflower, at one point was to be followed, in about six months, by a "pop record." According to Crow, Wildflower was the "art record," which she felt she had earned the right to make, following the success of The Very Best of Sheryl Crow. Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
Country music is a blend of popular musical forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. ...
Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated EW) is a magazine published by Time Inc. ...
Crow began dating cyclist Lance Armstrong in 2003.[41] The couple announced their engagement in September 2005 and their split in February 2006. Crow spoke of this on Larry King Live on CNN on August 23, 2006 Lance Armstrong (born Lance Edward Gunderson on September 18, 1971) is a retired American professional road racing cyclist. ...
At the 2006 CMA Awards, Crow performed the songs "What You Give Away" with Vince Gill, and "Building Bridges" with Brooks & Dunn and Vince Gill. Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
Vince Gill (born Vincent Grant Gill[1], April 12, 1957) is an American neotraditional country musician, songwriter, and singer. ...
Brooks & Dunn are an American country music duo, consisting of singer-songwriters Kix Brooks (born Leon Eric Brooks III, May 12, 1955 in Shreveport, Louisiana) and Ronnie Dunn (born Ronald Gene Dunn, June 1, 1953, in Coleman, Texas). ...
Crow is due to appear in a series of magazine advertisements in February for Revlon. In this, she uses the Buddy Holly classic "Not Fade Away" to sell the cosmetics of her sponsor. The iTunes page states that net proceeds will benefit breast cancer research. Revlon (NYSE: REV) is an American cosmetics company. ...
For the Weezer song, see Buddy Holly (song). ...
Not Fade Away is a song written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty and performed by Holly; the songs rhythm pattern is one of the classic examples of the Bo Diddley beat. ...
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Breast cancer is cancer of breast tissue. ...
Crow is featured in the February 21, 2008 issue (#1046) of Rolling Stone. The article discusses how the singer beat cancer and returned with Detours. Rolling Stone says "Detours is Crow's most powerful and most personal record yet." On May 12, 2007, Crow announced on her official website that she had adopted a two-week-old boy named Wyatt Steven Crow. The child was born on April 29, 2007.[42] She and Wyatt make their home in a 154-acre farm outside Nashville, Tennessee.[43] is the 132nd day of the year (133rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
Global warming activist Laurie David and Crow will participate in a "Virtual March". The multi-city tour will begin on April 9 2008. at SMU in Dallas, Texas and will continue on to select cities including: College Station, Texas; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; New Orleans; Birmingham, Alabama; Auburn; Gainesville, Florida; Atlanta, Georgia; Charlottesville, Virginia; Nashville, Tennessee; Chapel Hill, North Carolina; College Park, Maryland and Washington, D.C.. The 90-minute presentation will include remarks by David, a short performance by Crow, clips from An Inconvenient Truth, clips from top comedians, and a dialogue with students. She worked with Reverb, a non-profit environmental organization, for the Stop Global Warming tour.[44] Global warming refers to the increase in the average temperature of the Earths near-surface air and oceans in recent decades and its projected continuation. ...
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SMU may stand for: Singapore Management University in Singapore; 3rd, newest and first private Singaporean University. ...
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College Station is a city in Brazos County, Texas, situated in Central Texas. ...
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An Inconvenient Truth is an American Academy Award-winning documentary film about climate change, specifically global warming, presented by former United States Vice President Al Gore and directed by Davis Guggenheim. ...
Reverb is a non-profit environmental organization that educates and engages musicians and their fans to promote environmental sustainability. ...
At the 2007 White House Correspondents Dinner, Crow engaged Karl Rove in a heated exchange about the Bush administration's policies on global warming.[45][46] The White House Correspondents Association is an organization of journalists who cover the President of the United States. ...
Karl Christian Rove (born December 25, 1950) is Deputy Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush until the end of August 2007. ...
The Bush administration includes President George W. Bush, Vice President Richard Cheney, Bushs Cabinet, and other select officials and advisors. ...
The politics of global warming looks at the current political issues relating to global warming, as well as the historical rise of global warming as a political issue. ...
As she said on the The Ellen Degeneres Show, she is currently dating another man. For the television sitcom, see Ellen (TV series) and The Ellen Show. ...
Other contributions Crow was a main stage act at Lilith Fair and has contributed many songs to movie soundtracks and special projects that were never made available elsewhere. They include: "D'yer Mak'er" (Encomium: Led Zeppelin Tribute), "Solitaire" (from The Carpenters' tribute album If I Were A Carpenter), "Là Ci Darem la Mano" from Don Giovanni (Pavarotti & Friends For War Child), and "Resuscitation" (The Faculty). In 2006, Crow contributed the opening track, "Real Gone", to the soundtrack for Disney/Pixar's animated film Cars. She also voices Elvis in the film. Lilith Fair was a concert tour and traveling music festival, founded by musician Sarah McLachlan, that featured female musicians; it ran from 1997 to 1999. ...
Dyer Maker (intended to be pronounced with a British non-rhotic accent as jah-may-kah) is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin, from their 1973 album Houses of the Holy. ...
Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin is a tribute album by various artists dedicated to Led Zeppelin, released by Atlantic Records on March 14, 1995. ...
For the bands 1969 eponymous debut album, see Led Zeppelin (album). ...
For other uses, see Carpenter (disambiguation). ...
Don Giovanni (K.527; complete title: Il dissoluto punito, ossia il Don Giovanni, literally The Rake Punishd, or Don Giovanni) is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte. ...
The Faculty is a 1998 horror/science-fiction film, written by Kevin Williamson and directed by Robert RodrÃguez. ...
Cars [SOUNDTRACK] is a 2006 Film, at Cars on Soundtrack. ...
Disney may refer to: The Walt Disney Company and its divisions, including Walt Disney Pictures. ...
Pixar Animation Studios is an American computer animation studio based in Emeryville, California, United States, and is notable for its eight Academy Awards. ...
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Crow recorded the song "Kiss That Girl" for the film Bridget Jones's Diary. She also recorded a cover version of the Beatles' song "Mother Nature's Son" for the film I Am Sam. Bridget Joness Diary is a 2001 film, based on the novel, also called Bridget Joness Diary, by Helen Fielding. ...
The White Album, see The Beatles (album). ...
I Am Sam is a 2001 drama film that tells a story about a mentally handicapped father and his efforts to retain custody of his daughter. ...
Crow recorded Old Habits Die Hard as a duet with Mick Jagger on the soundtrack for the movie Alfie in 2004. Old Habits Die Hard is a song from the movie Alfie, with music by composer John Powell and lyrics by David Stewart, and performed by Mick Jagger. ...
Sir Michael Phillip Mick Jagger (born July 26, 1943) is a English rock musician, actor, songwriter, record and film producer and businessman. ...
Alfie is a soundtrack album to the film of the same name, released in 2004. ...
Alfie is a 2004 American-British comedy romance film starring Jude Law as the title character. ...
She collaborated with Stevie Nicks, producing and performing on several tracks on Nicks' 2001 album, Trouble In Shangri-La and later touring with her. One track was "It's Only Love", which was written by Crow, and she later released her own version on C'Mon C'Mon. Nicks also worked with Crow on the soundtrack to the film Practical Magic. Stevie has also covered Sheryl's song "Somebody Stand By Me", which was used on the soundtrack to Boys on the Side. Stevie wrote the lyrics to, and performed backing vocals on the song "You're Not the One", which Sheryl released as a b-side to "Soak Up the Sun". Crow and Nicks are close friends and Crow inducted Fleetwood Mac into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Stephanie Lynn Stevie Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac and a long solo career, which collectively have produced over twenty Top 350 hits. ...
Practical Magic is a 1998 family fantasy film directed by Griffin Dunne and starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman as witches who carry on a family legacy of witchcraft and tragedy. ...
Boys on the Side is a 1995 comedy-drama film about friendship, written by Don Roos and directed by Herbert Ross. ...
Soak Up the Sun was the first single from Sheryl Crows 2002 album Cmon, Cmon. ...
This article is about the band. ...
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at sunset. ...
Crow collaborated with U.S singer-songwriter Michelle Branch on the song "Love Me Like That" for Branch's second album, Hotel Paper, released in 2003. The term singer-songwriter refers to performers who both write and sing their own material. ...
Michelle Jacquet Branch-Landau (born July 2, 1983) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. ...
Hotel Paper is a 2003 album and the third solo release by American singer Michelle Branch. ...
Crow has also recorded duets with Tony Bennett, Dwight Yoakam, Vince Gill, Steve Earle and Willie Nelson, all of which have been released on various albums.[citation needed] She claims the Stones to be an early influence. For other persons named Tony Bennett, see Tony Bennett (disambiguation). ...
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Vince Gill (born Vincent Grant Gill[1], April 12, 1957) is an American neotraditional country musician, songwriter, and singer. ...
Steve Earle (born Stephen Fain Earle January 17, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter, well known for his rock and country music, as well as for his political views. ...
Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 30, 1933) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. ...
Crow and John Mayer co-headlined a tour in late 2006.[citation needed] For other persons named John Mayer, see John Mayer (disambiguation). ...
Starbucks' "Hear Music" label released a deluxe edition of Crow's favorite songs in 2006, featuring Crow's own versions of James Taylor's "You Can Close Your Eyes", Willie Nelson's "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain", Aretha Franklin's "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)", and Jeff Trott's "The Few That Remain". "You Can Close Your Eyes" was nominated for a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Female in 2006. For other uses of Starbuck, see Starbuck. ...
James Vernon Taylor (born March 12, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, born in Belmont, Massachusetts. ...
Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 30, 1933) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. ...
Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain is a song written by songwriter Fred Rose. ...
Aretha Louise Franklin (born March 25, 1942) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. ...
Crow was also featured on the Johnny Cash album American III: Solitary Man. She was featured in the song "Field of Diamonds" as a background vocalist, and also played the accordion for the song "Wayfaring Stranger". For the song of the same name, recorded by Tracy Byrd and later by Jason Aldean, see Johnny Cash (song). ...
For other uses, see Accordion (disambiguation). ...
Crow collaborated on Scott Weiland's 1998 solo album, 12 Bar Blues. Scott Weiland (born Scott Richard Kline on October 27, 1967) is an American musician, lyricist, and vocalist for the popular American rock band Stone Temple Pilots. ...
Crow supplied background vocals to the song "The Garden of Allah", a single from Don Henley's 1995 album Actual Miles: Henley's Greatest Hits. The Garden of Allah is a song by Don Henley, released as new material on his 1995 album Actual Miles: Henleys Greatest Hits. ...
Donald Hugh Don Henley (born July 22, 1947 in Gilmer, Texas) is an American rock musician who is the drummer and one of the lead singers and songwriters of the band Eagles. ...
She most recently contributed background vocals to the Ryan Adams song "Two" from the album Easy Tiger. Commonly confused with Bryan Adams David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is a prolific American alt-country/rock singer-songwriter from Jacksonville, North Carolina. ...
Easy Tiger is Ryan Adams 9th studio album since leaving the alt-country band Whiskeytown. ...
Crow contributed her cover of Beatles's Here comes the sun on the Bee Movie Soundtrack in November 2007. For the video game based on the film, see Bee Movie Game. ...
Honors and awards Grammy Award statuette The Grammy Awards, presented by the Recording Academy (an association of Americans professionally involved in the recorded music industry) for outstanding achievements in the recording industry, is one of four major music awards shows held annually in the United States (the Billboard Music Awards, the American Music...
The American Music Awards show is one of four annual major American music awards shows (the others being the Billboard Music Awards, the Grammy Awards, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony). ...
The Brit Awards are the annual United Kingdom pop music awards founded by the British Phonographic Industry. ...
The Peoples Choice Awards, held annually in January, is one of the few awards shows to be based on popularity. ...
An honorary degree (Latin: honoris causa ad gradum, not to be confused with an honors degree) is an academic degree awarded to an individual as a decoration, rather than as the result of matriculating and studying for several years. ...
Grammy Awards All I Wanna Do is a song performed by Sheryl Crow and written by David Baerwald, Bill Bottrell, Wyn Cooper, Sheryl Crow, and Kevin Gilbert. ...
All I Wanna Do is a song performed by Sheryl Crow and written by David Baerwald, Bill Bottrell, Wyn Cooper, Sheryl Crow, and Kevin Gilbert. ...
All I Wanna Do is a song performed by Sheryl Crow and written by David Baerwald, Bill Bottrell, Wyn Cooper, Sheryl Crow, and Kevin Gilbert. ...
Sheryl Crow is the second album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 1996 (see 1996 in music). ...
If It Makes You Happy is the lead single from Sheryl Crows 1996 eponymous album. ...
Everyday Is A Winding Road is the second single from American rock star Sheryl Crows 1996 self-titled album. ...
The Globe Sessions is the third studio album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 1998 (see 1998 in music). ...
The Globe Sessions is the third studio album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 1998 (see 1998 in music). ...
The Globe Sessions is the third studio album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 1998 (see 1998 in music). ...
My Favorite Mistake is the first single from Sheryl Crows third album The Globe Sessions. ...
There Goes the Neighborhood is a 1998 song by American rock star Sheryl Crow. ...
Tomorrow Never Dies was the theme tune to the 18th James Bond film of the the same name. ...
Appetite for Destruction track listing Music sample Sweet Child o Mine Problems? See media help. ...
Strong Enough is a song by Sheryl Crow from the album Tuesday Night Music Club. ...
The Dixie Chicks are a multiple Grammy-award winning alternative country band and are the highest-selling female band in any musical genre, having sold over 36 million albums as of March 2008. ...
There Goes the Neighborhood is a 1998 song by American rock star Sheryl Crow. ...
Sarah Ann McLachlan, OC,[2] OBC[2] (born January 28, 1968) is a Grammy-winning Canadian musician, singer and songwriter. ...
Mary Chapin Carpenter (born February 21, 1958 in Princeton, New Jersey) is a five-time Grammy Award-winning country/folk singer-songwriter and guitarist, with a diverse musical style that is sometimes said to be unclassifiable. ...
Emmylou Harris (born April 2, 1947, Birmingham, Alabama) is a country, folk, alternative rock, and alternative country musician. ...
Cmon, Cmon is an album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music) // Track listing Steve McQueen (S. Crow, John Shanks) - 3:25 Soak Up the Sun (S. Crow, Jeff Trott) - 4:52 Youre an Original (S. Crow, Trott) - 4:18 Safe...
Cmon, Cmon is an album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music) // Track listing Steve McQueen (S. Crow, John Shanks) - 3:25 Soak Up the Sun (S. Crow, Jeff Trott) - 4:52 Youre an Original (S. Crow, Trott) - 4:18 Safe...
Steve McQueen was the second single from Sheryl Crows 2002 album Cmon, Cmon. ...
Soak Up the Sun was the first single from Sheryl Crows 2002 album Cmon, Cmon. ...
Donald Hugh Don Henley (born July 22, 1947 in Gilmer, Texas) is an American rock musician who is the drummer and one of the lead singers and songwriters of the band Eagles. ...
The First Cut Is The Deepest is a song written by Cat Stevens. ...
Brooks & Dunn are a country music singer/songwriter duo, one of the most successful in the history of country music. ...
Vince Gill (born Vincent Grant Gill[1], April 12, 1957) is an American neotraditional country musician, songwriter, and singer. ...
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Wildflower is an album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, first released on September 27, 2005 (see 2005 in music). ...
Always on Your Side is a song by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, and is featured on her 2005 album, Wildflower. ...
This article is about the musician. ...
Discography -
Main article: Sheryl Crow discography Leaving Las Vegas is a pop rock song by Sheryl Crow that appears on her debut album Tuesday Night Music Club, and was the albums first single. ...
All I Wanna Do is the fourth single of UK singer/songwriter Amy Studt. ...
Strong Enough is a song by Sheryl Crow from the album Tuesday Night Music Club. ...
Cant Cry Anymore is a 1995 single by Sheryl Crow from the album Tuesday Night Music Club released on A&M Records. ...
If It Makes You Happy is the lead single from Sheryl Crows 1996 eponymous album. ...
Everyday Is A Winding Road is the second single from American rock star Sheryl Crows 1996 self-titled album. ...
Hard to Make A Stand is the third single from American rock star Sheryl Crows 1996 self-titled album. ...
A Change Would Do You Good is the fourth single to be released from Sheryl Crows 1996 self-titled album. ...
Home is a single from Sheryl Crows 1996 self-titled album. ...
Tomorrow Never Dies was the theme tune to the 18th James Bond film of the the same name. ...
My Favorite Mistake is the first single from Sheryl Crows third album The Globe Sessions. ...
There Goes the Neighborhood is a 1998 song by American rock star Sheryl Crow. ...
Anything But Down is a 1999 single by American rock star Sheryl Crow. ...
Appetite for Destruction track listing Music sample Sweet Child o Mine Problems? See media help. ...
Soak Up the Sun was the first single from Sheryl Crows 2002 album Cmon, Cmon. ...
Steve McQueen was the second single from Sheryl Crows 2002 album Cmon, Cmon. ...
Picture is a 2001 song by Kid Rock from his album Cocky, an acoustic country ballad performed and written with Sheryl Crow. ...
Robert James Ritchie (born January 17, 1971 in Romeo, Michigan), better known as Kid Rock, is an American musician. ...
Donald Hugh Don Henley (born July 22, 1947 in Gilmer, Texas) is an American rock musician who is the drummer and one of the lead singers and songwriters of the band Eagles. ...
The First Cut Is The Deepest is a song written by Cat Stevens. ...
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It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Wildflower (album). ...
Always on Your Side is a song by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, and is featured on her 2005 album, Wildflower. ...
This article is about the musician. ...
Brooks & Dunn are an American country music duo, consisting of singer-songwriters Kix Brooks (born Leon Eric Brooks III, May 12, 1955 in Shreveport, Louisiana) and Ronnie Dunn (born Ronald Gene Dunn, June 1, 1953, in Coleman, Texas). ...
Not Fade Away is a 1957 song by Buddy Holly. ...
See also This is a list of number-one dance hits as recorded by Billboard Magazineâs Hot Dance Club Play chart â a weekly national survey of popular songs in U.S. dance clubs. ...
This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on Billboard magazines Hot Dance Club Play chart. ...
References - ^ The Rolling Stones live at the Oakland Arena, Oakland, CA, Nov. 12, 2002 by IORR Iorr.org Retrieved on 2007-11-25
- ^ Iley, Chrissy. "Sheryl Crow: The crow must go on", The Sunday Times, Times Newspapers, March 16, 2008.
- ^ Ben Graham. (2003-04-28). Maximum Sheryl Crow [Audio CD]. Chrome Dreams. Retrieved on 2008-03-07.
- ^ Rock rocks the troops, Elvis visits the Crossroads and more: Dec 19, 2001 rolling stone RealNetworks
- ^ Brown, John W. (2006-04-21). Famous Faces of Missouri. Emmis Books. ISBN 1578602513.
- ^ Sheryl Crow Sounds Off As She Frankly Talks Shop With Steve Kroft, On CBS '60 Minutes' (20 July 2003). Accessed: 20 February 2008.
- ^ a b c d AllMusic.com Sheryl Crow Biography Accessed: 20 February 2008.
- ^ YouTube.com: Michael Jackson & Sheryl Crow performing in Japan. Accessed: 20 February 2008.
- ^ Sheryl Crow: Surviving Life's 'Detours'
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:fcfrxqejldhe Allmusic.com
- ^ "Wyn Cooper: A Serendipitous Career,". “Cooper, who had been quietly stringing together teaching gigs and establishing his reputation as a poet, was soon receiving royalty checks big enough to allow him to stop working.”
- ^ Chart Listing For The Week Of Feb 11 1995
- ^ INSIDE ROADSIDE - on the bus with the tragically hip as rock's biggest wheels roll across canada nowtoronto.com Retrieved on 2007-11-25
- ^ Jagger, Mick; Dora Loewenstein, Philip Dodd. According to the Rolling Stones. Chronicle Books, p. 316. ISBN 0811840603.
- ^ [1] Winners of the 1997 Grammy Awards
- ^ Wal-Mart Bans Sheryl Crow's Next Album at the Internet Archive Wayback Machine 10 September 1996: "Wal-Mart, the nation's largest retailer, is refusing to carry Sheryl Crow's upcoming album, because one song says the chain sells guns to kids..." ... The offending lyrics come from "Love is a Good Thing," co-written by Crow and Tad Wadhams: "Watch out sister/Watch out brother/Watch our children as they kill each other/with a gun they bought at the Wal-Mart discount stores."
- ^ Grammy Award nominations at a glance
- ^ Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
- ^ 12 Bar Blues.
- ^ Eye.net review of The Globe Sessions recovered 2 November 2005
- ^ Entertainment Weekly, September 25, 1998 p42 recovered on 2 November 2005
- ^ Billboard Magazine, "The Globe's the Limit on new Sheryl Crow album" August 29, 1998 V110 n35 page 3 recovered through Galenet
- ^ Transcript of BBC Radio interview with Ken Bruce accessed 2 November 2005
- ^ [2]
- ^ Eminem wins best rap album Grammy By Jamie Allen CNN.com posted February 21, 2001
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- ^ 'Sheryl Crow, Elvis Costello, and Ben Folds Five pay tribute to Burt Bacharach' By Mark Bautz: Entertainment Weekly Apr 10, 1998
- ^ [4] Sheryl Crow with short haircut Retrieved 2007-08-26
- ^ Be Still My Soul December 1, 2002 News.mywebpal.com Retrieved 2007-04-11
- ^ Far and 'Away'
- ^ Sheryl Crow vs War on American Music Awards Jan 14, 2003 Artistnetwork.org Retrieved 2007-04-11
- ^ [5] Newcomer Has a Big Night At Grammy Awards Ceremony
- ^ Colbie Caillat and Michelle Branch to play second Azalea Festival concert
- ^ CD Review: American III: Solitary Man
- ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/ask_bb/index.jsp
- ^ (6-Jun-2006). Cars [CD]. Walt Disney Records. Event occurs at 1. UPN 0-5008-61349-7-7.
- ^ http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-crow25feb25,1,5254694.story?coll=la-headlines-pe-california Latimes.com Retrieved 2007-04-11
- ^ (30-Oct-2007). Bee Movie soundtrack [CD]. Sony Classical. Event occurs at 41. UPN 8-8697-19034-2-3.
- ^ Katie Hasty, Johnson Remains No. 1; Winehouse, Hancock Soar, Billboard.com, February 20, 2008
- ^ http://www.virginradio.co.uk/music/artists/sheryl_crow/article/1881.html
- ^ Laufenberg, Norbert B.. Entertainment Celebrities. Trafford Publishing, p. 23.
- ^ Announcing..... May 12, 2007
- ^ http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Music/02/19/sheryl.crow/index.html CNN.com
- ^ | R E V E R B |
- ^ The Washington Post's account
- ^ Crow's and Laurie David's account
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Sheryl Crow is the second album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 1996 (see 1996 in music). ...
The Globe Sessions is the third studio album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 1998 (see 1998 in music). ...
Cmon, Cmon is an album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music) // Track listing Steve McQueen (S. Crow, John Shanks) - 3:25 Soak Up the Sun (S. Crow, Jeff Trott) - 4:52 Youre an Original (S. Crow, Trott) - 4:18 Safe...
Wildflower is an album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, first released on September 27, 2005 (see 2005 in music). ...
The Very Best of Sheryl Crow is a greatest hits album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). ...
Hits & Rarities is a greatest hits album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 2007 (see 2007 in music). ...
Leaving Las Vegas is a pop rock song by Sheryl Crow that appears on her debut album Tuesday Night Music Club, and was the albums first single. ...
All I Wanna Do is a song performed by Sheryl Crow and written by David Baerwald, Bill Bottrell, Wyn Cooper, Sheryl Crow, and Kevin Gilbert. ...
Strong Enough is a song by Sheryl Crow from the album Tuesday Night Music Club. ...
If It Makes You Happy is the lead single from Sheryl Crows 1996 eponymous album. ...
Everyday Is A Winding Road is the second single from American rock star Sheryl Crows 1996 self-titled album. ...
My Favorite Mistake is the first single from Sheryl Crows third album The Globe Sessions. ...
Soak Up the Sun was the first single from Sheryl Crows 2002 album Cmon, Cmon. ...
The First Cut Is The Deepest is a song written by Cat Stevens. ...
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Cant Cry Anymore is a 1995 single by Sheryl Crow from the album Tuesday Night Music Club released on A&M Records. ...
Hard to Make A Stand is the third single from American rock star Sheryl Crows 1996 self-titled album. ...
A Change Would Do You Good is the fourth single to be released from Sheryl Crows 1996 self-titled album. ...
Home is a single from Sheryl Crows 1996 self-titled album. ...
Tomorrow Never Dies was the theme tune to the 18th James Bond film of the the same name. ...
There Goes the Neighborhood is a 1998 song by American rock star Sheryl Crow. ...
Anything But Down is a 1999 single by American rock star Sheryl Crow. ...
Appetite for Destruction track listing Music sample Sweet Child o Mine Problems? See media help. ...
Picture is a 2001 song by Kid Rock from his album Cocky, an acoustic country ballad performed and written with Sheryl Crow. ...
Steve McQueen was the second single from Sheryl Crows 2002 album Cmon, Cmon. ...
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Always on Your Side is a song by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, and is featured on her 2005 album, Wildflower. ...
Not Fade Away is a song written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty and performed by Holly; the songs rhythm pattern is one of the classic examples of the Bo Diddley beat. ...
This article is about the spy series. ...
The James Bond series of films from EON Productions has had numerous signature tunes over the years, many of which are now considered classic pieces of cinematic music. ...
Monty Norman (born in London on April 4, 1928) is a singer and film composer best known for the creation of The James Bond Theme. Biography Norman was born in the East End of London to Jewish parents on the second night of Passover in 1928. ...
The James Bond Theme is one of the signature themes for the James Bond films. ...
David Arnold (born February 27, 1962 in Luton in Bedfordshire, England) is one of the most popular and successful young British composers[citation needed]. He is probably best known for the film scores to Stargate (1994), Independence Day (1996) and four James Bond films. ...
The Best of Bond. ...
EON Productions is a film production company known for producing the James Bond film series. ...
John Barry, OBE (born John Barry Prendergast on 3 November 1933 in York, England) is a renowned Golden Globe and five-time Academy Award-winning English film score composer. ...
Byron Lee and the Dragonaires is one of the best known Jamaican band . ...
Dr. No is the original soundtrack for the 1st James Bond film of the same name. ...
Matt Monro (1 December 1930, Shoreditch, London â 7 February 1985, Ealing) was an English ballad singer of the 1960s and one of the international post-World War II entertainers. ...
Lionel Bart (1930-1999) was a British composer of songs musicals, best known for Oliver! Bart was born Lionel Begleiter in London to Galician Jews, and grew up in Stepney. ...
From Russia with Love is the soundtrack for the 2nd James Bond film of the same name. ...
Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey, DBE, CBE (born January 8, 1937 in Cardiff, Wales), is a Welsh singer. ...
Anthony George Newley (September 24, 1931 â April 14, 1999), was an English actor, singer and songwriter. ...
Leslie Bricusse (born 29 January 1931) is a British lyricist. ...
The song was sung by the Tiger Bay sultry artist Shirley Bassey. ...
For other uses, see Tom Jones (disambiguation). ...
The soundtrack to Thunderball was released by Capitol Records in 1965. ...
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Alternate cover Re-release cover You Only Live Twice is the soundtrack for the 5th James Bond film of the same name. ...
Louis[1] Armstrong[2] (4 August 1901[3] â July 6, 1971), nicknamed Satchmo[4] and Pops, was an American jazz musician. ...
We Have All The Time In The World is a James Bond theme and popular song performed by Louis Armstrong. ...
Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey, DBE, CBE (born January 8, 1937 in Cardiff, Wales), is a Welsh singer. ...
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Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer-songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, poet, entrepreneur, painter, record producer, film producer, and animal-rights activist. ...
Wings was a rock music supergroup formed in August 1971, after the breakup of The Beatles, by ex-Beatle Paul McCartney. ...
link title Live and Let Die, from the James Bond film and soundtrack Live and Let Die, is one of Sir Paul McCartneys most successful singles. ...
Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie, OBE, (born 3 November 1948 in Lennoxtown, Stirlingshire), best known by her stage name Lulu, is a Scottish singer, songwriter, actor, model, and television personality who has been successful in the entertainment business from the 1960s through the 2000s. ...
The Man with the Golden Gun, released in 1974, is the ninth film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Roger Moore as the fictional British secret agent James Bond. ...
Carly Elisabeth Simon (born June 25, 1945 in New York City) is an Academy Award, Golden Globe and two-time Grammy Award winning American musician who emerged as one of the leading lights of the early 1970s singer-songwriter movement. ...
Carole Bayer Sager (born March 8, 1947 in New York City, New York) is an American lyricist, songwriter and singer best-known for writing the lyrics to many popular songs performed on Broadway and in Hollywood films. ...
Original The Spy Who Loved Me soundtrack cover, featuring Nobody Does It Better Nobody Does It Better is a James Bond theme used for the 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me and released Single EP, Soundtrack Album. ...
Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey, DBE, CBE (born January 8, 1937 in Cardiff, Wales), is a Welsh singer. ...
Moonraker is a 1979 spy film. ...
Sheena Easton (born Sheena Shirley Orr on April 27, 1959, Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, Scotland) is a Scottish two time Grammy Award-winning pop singer and theatre & television actress. ...
Derek Watkins (born Reading, Berkshire 2 March 1945) is a British trumpeter and session musician renowned for his mastery of the trumpet and flugelhorn. ...
For Your Eyes Only was the theme tune to the 12th James Bond movie, For Your Eyes Only and performed by Scottish singer Sheena Easton. ...
Rita Coolidge (born May 1, 1945, in Lafayette, Tennessee) is a Grammy Award winning American Singer. ...
All Time High was a song sung by American singer Rita Coolidge. ...
Duran Duran are an English rock band notable for a long series of popular singles and vivid music videos. ...
A View to a Kill is the 13th single recorded by Duran Duran, released in May 1985. ...
a-ha is a Grammy Award-nominated band from Norway. ...
The Living Daylights was the song written by a-ha for the James Bond film of the same name. ...
The Pretenders are an Anglo-American rock band. ...
Where Has Everybody Gone? is one of two songs by The Pretenders, recorded for the James Bond film The Living Daylights in 1987, the other being If There Was A Man. Neither made any impact on the UK Singles Chart or the music charts in the USA. Both songs are...
Gladys Maria Knight (born May 28, 1944 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA) is a seven-time Grammy Award-winning American R&B/soul singer, actress and author. ...
The soundtrack to Licence to Kill, the 16th James Bond film of the same name, was released by MCA Records in 1989. ...
Patti LaBelle (born May 24, 1944) is an American R&B, soul singer and songwriter. ...
LaBelle in the If You Asked Me To music video (1989). ...
Tina Turner (born Anna Mae Bullock) November 26, 1939) is an 11 time Grammy Award-winning (sharing three), American Singer, Dancer, Record Producer, Executive Producer, Film Producer, Actress, Writer, Performer, Songwriter, Author and occasional Painter whose career has spanned from 1956 to present. ...
GoldenEye is a hit James Bond theme performed by Tina Turner used for the 1995 film, GoldenEye. ...
Tomorrow Never Dies was the theme tune to the 18th James Bond film of the the same name. ...
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The World Is Not Enough was the theme tune to the 19th James Bond movie, The World Is Not Enough and performed by rock group Garbage. ...
This article is about the American entertainer. ...
James Bond theme chronology The World Is Not Enough (1999) Die Another Day (2002) You Know My Name (2006) American Life track listing Die Another Day was the theme to the James Bond film of the same name recorded by Madonna. ...
Chris Cornell (born Christopher John Boyle on July 20, 1964) is an American musician best known as the lead singer, guitarist and songwriter for rock bands Soundgarden (1984â1997) and Audioslave (2001â2007). ...
James Bond theme chronology Die Another Day (2002) You Know My Name (2006) You Know My Name, performed by Chris Cornell, is the theme song to the 2006 James Bond film, Casino Royale. ...
John Barry, OBE (born John Barry Prendergast on 3 November 1933 in York, England) is a renowned Golden Globe and five-time Academy Award-winning English film score composer. ...
David Arnold (born February 27, 1962 in Luton in Bedfordshire, England) is one of the most popular and successful young British composers[citation needed]. He is probably best known for the film scores to Stargate (1994), Independence Day (1996) and four James Bond films. ...
Monty Norman (born in London on April 4, 1928) is a singer and film composer best known for the creation of The James Bond Theme. Biography Norman was born in the East End of London to Jewish parents on the second night of Passover in 1928. ...
Dr. No is the original soundtrack for the 1st James Bond film of the same name. ...
From Russia with Love is the soundtrack for the 2nd James Bond film of the same name. ...
Goldfinger is the soundtrack for the 3rd James Bond film of the same name. ...
Don Black OBE (born June 21, 1938) is an English lyricist. ...
The soundtrack to Thunderball was released by Capitol Records in 1965. ...
Alternate cover Re-release cover You Only Live Twice is the soundtrack for the 5th James Bond film of the same name. ...
On Her Majestys Secret Service is the soundtrack for the 6th James Bond film of the same name. ...
Diamonds Are Forever is the soundtrack for the 7th James Bond film of the same name. ...
For other uses, see George Martin (disambiguation). ...
Alternate cover Re-release cover Live and Let Die is the soundtrack, and was written for, the 8th James Bond film of the same name. ...
Alternate cover Re-release cover The Man with the Golden Gun is the soundtrack for the 9th James Bond film of the same name. ...
Marvin Hamlisch (born June 2, 1944) is an American composer. ...
Alternate cover Re-release cover The Spy Who Loved Me is the soundtrack for the 10th James Bond film of the same name. ...
Moonraker is the soundtrack for the 11th James Bond film of the same name. ...
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Sheena Easton in For Your Eyes Only opening title. ...
Sir Timothy Miles Bindon Rice (born 10 November 1944) is an English Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Tony Award and Grammy Award winning lyricist, author, radio presenter and television gameshow panelist. ...
Octopussy is the soundtrack for the eponymous thirteenth James Bond film. ...
Godley & Creme was a duo of English pop musicians and music video directors, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme. ...
A View to a Kill is the soundtrack for the film of the same name, the 14th installment in the James Bond film series. ...
The Living Daylights was the final Bond film to be scored by composer John Barry. ...
Michael Kamen (April 15, 1948 â November 18, 2003) was an American composer (especially of film scores), orchestral arranger, orchestral conductor, song writer, and session musician. ...
The soundtrack to Licence to Kill, the 16th James Bond film of the same name, was released by MCA Records in 1989. ...
Ãric Serra Ãric Serra (born on September 9, 1959) is a French composer. ...
Goldeneye is the soundtrack from the 1995 film Goldeneye, released by EMI on November 14, 1995. ...
K.D. Lang, OC (or k. ...
Tomorrow Never Dies is the soundtrack of the 18th James Bond film of the same name. ...
Scott Walker is the stage name of the American singer-songwriter Noel Scott Engel (born 9 January 1943 in Hamilton, Ohio). ...
The World Is Not Enough is the second James Bond soundtrack composed by David Arnold. ...
The soundtrack to Die Another Day, the 20th James Bond film of the same name, was released by Warner Bros. ...
The soundtrack to the 2006 film Casino Royale was released by Sony Classical on November 14, 2006. ...
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