@juliekstroup That's dumb. If this voice singing this version of this song were being presented by some ugly pathetic woman leading an obscure and unremarkable life, you would be crying your eyes out over her performance and would be one of the first in line to buy her debut cd.
@juliekstroup I don't know about that. l see her as a hard-working craftsperson, plying her trade. She's no earth-shattering visionary, but she gets on stage and makes people feel good. She also writes a mean radio-friendly pop hook.
I love Sheryl's talent and music but this song is best done straight and pure without the blues riffing. This is how many singers ruin the "The Star-Spangled Banner".
James Taylor's version seems more emotional and envisioned even though it is rather quiet and there have been many versions performed by people with beautiful voices (Crow here, Sarah MacLachlan, Karla Bonoff, Eva Cassidy, Jewel, etc. James Taylor seems to understand what he is singing about as though he is telling a story of something he knows rather than just singing the words.
@juliekstroup That's dumb. If this voice singing this version of this song were being presented by some ugly pathetic woman leading an obscure and unremarkable life, you would be crying your eyes out over her performance and would be one of the first in line to buy her debut cd.
vamoalla9 3 weeks ago
@juliekstroup I don't know about that. l see her as a hard-working craftsperson, plying her trade. She's no earth-shattering visionary, but she gets on stage and makes people feel good. She also writes a mean radio-friendly pop hook.
burpo 3 weeks ago
Sheryl Crow is a commercial artist and not such a great one
juliekstroup 1 month ago
@OxfordUniMedic YES MAN, LOVE SHERYL CROW !
ooccllbb 4 months ago
this was Amazing! love sheryl crow And Her feeling
ooccllbb 4 months ago 2
Another fabulous performance from a truly talented artist. Go Sheryl!
trythisoneforsize 4 months ago 2
ham fisted piano and drowning, strangled voice that really plumbs the depths.
barnesgeorge3 5 months ago
I love Sheryl's talent and music but this song is best done straight and pure without the blues riffing. This is how many singers ruin the "The Star-Spangled Banner".
fretkillrlives 5 months ago
James Taylor's version seems more emotional and envisioned even though it is rather quiet and there have been many versions performed by people with beautiful voices (Crow here, Sarah MacLachlan, Karla Bonoff, Eva Cassidy, Jewel, etc. James Taylor seems to understand what he is singing about as though he is telling a story of something he knows rather than just singing the words.
O0Salmon0O 5 months ago
average -James Taylor's version is on another planet
mattyswift 6 months ago 2