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Sheryl Crow Biography
The album's second single "All I Wanna Do" was a much bigger hit, and the hard-working Crow found herself getting the recognition she'd never received as a back-up singer. Crow toured relentlessly (opening for Bob Dylan, among many others), played as many high-profile festivals as possible, appeared on late night television and made as many videos as her album would allow. The magic number turned out to be four. The brittle ballad "Strong Enough" and "Can't Cry Anymore," an even harsher mid-tempo number, both cemented Crow's relationship with the MTV and VH1 generation.
While her hooks remain determined to get into your head, Crow also has carefully crafted her image in the video age. Her next album, The Globe Sessions, spawned the hit single, "My Favorite Mistake," the Samuel Bayer-directed video of which featured a sultry, backlit Crow giving the camera lens her best bedroom-eyed stare. However, with her long-awaited newest album, C'mon C'mon, she continues to establish herself as one of the strongest and most resilient female voices in rock 'n' roll, making her image secondary to her music itself.
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