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"Sheryl" doc yields CD

Friday, March 11, 2022 – On March 11, a full-length documentary film directed by Amy Scott, "Sheryl," Sheryl Crow's life and career, will premiere at SXSW, ahead of a spring premiere on SHOWTIME.

In conjunction, UMe/Big Machine Records will release a new album, "Sheryl: Music From The Feature Documentary," digitally and on two CDs on May 6. The release features Crow's biggest hits, including "If It Makes You Happy," "Soak Up The Sun, "All I Wanna Do, "My Favorite Mistake" and "Redemption Day" and three newly recorded songs.

"I am excited for the premiere of my documentary," said Crow. "I hope people will find strength and courage through my story. It was a journey through years and years of incredible memories, and I am proud of the beautiful documentary that Amy Scott made about my life."

Track lists are:

Digital:
If It Makes You Happy
Leaving Las Vegas
All I Wanna Do
What Can I Do For You
Run, Baby, Run
Hard To Make A Stand
Sweet Rosalyn
A Change Would Do You Good
Home
Love Is A Good Thing
Strong Enough
Can't Cry Anymore
Everyday Is A Winding Road
Redemption Day
The Difficult Kind (Live with Sarah McLachlan)
I Shall Believe
Real Gone (Live)
My Favorite Mistake
Riverwide
Crash And Burn
Steve McQueen
Soak Up The Sun
Out Of Our Heads
Detours
Be Myself
Prove You Wrong (featuring Stevie Nicks & Maren Morris)
Tell Me When It's Over (featuring Chris Stapleton)
Beware of Darkness (featuring Brandi Carlile, Eric Clapton, and Sting)
The Worst (featuring Keith Richards)
Story of Everything (featuring Gary Clark Jr., Chuck D, Andra Day)
Everything Is Broken (Live with Jason Isbell at The Ryman)
Redemption Day (with Johnny Cash)
Forever
Still The Same
Live With Me

2CD set - Disc 1:
If It Makes You Happy
Leaving Las Vegas
All I Wanna Do
What Can I Do For You
Run, Baby, Run
Hard To Make A Stand
Sweet Rosalyn
A Change Would Do You Good
Home
Love Is A Good Thing
Strong Enough
Can't Cry Anymore
Everyday Is A Winding Road
Redemption Day
The Difficult Kind (Live with Sarah McLachlan)
I Shall Believe
Real Gone (Live)

Disc 2:
My Favorite Mistake
Riverwide
Crash And Burn
Steve McQueen
Soak Up The Sun
Out Of Our Heads
Detours
Be Myself
Prove You Wrong (featuring Stevie Nicks and Maren Morris)
Tell Me When It's Over (featuring Chris Stapleton)
Beware of Darkness (featuring Brandi Carlile, Eric Clapton and Sting)
The Worst (featuring Keith Richards)
Story of Everything (featuring Gary Clark Jr., Chuck D, Andra Day)
Everything Is Broken (Live with Jason Isbell at The Ryman)
Redemption Day (with Johnny Cash)
Forever
Still The Same
Live With Me


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