| Written by: | Sheryl Crow and Jeff Trott | |
| Lyrics: | (official version from the www.sherylcrow.com site) | |
| Available on: | The If It Makes You Happy and Sheryl Crow sheet music | |
| Original version: | Appears on the Sheryl Crow album, also released as a single | 5:23 | ||
| Featuring: | Sheryl Crow - Vocals and
keyboard Jeff Trott - Guitars Dan Rothshild - Bass Michael Urbano - Drums |
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| Produced by: | Sheryl Crow | |||
| Recorded by: | Trina Shoemaker at
Kingsway Studio, New Orleans, LA and Sunset Sound Factory, Los Angeles, CA |
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| Mixed by: | Tchad Blake | |||
| Executive producer: | Stephen "Scooter" Weintraub | |||
| Alternate version 1: | Edit | 4:30 | ||
| Alternate version 2: | "Live BBC Simon Mayo Session" (Summer 1996) | 5:06 | ||
| Alternate version 3: | "2 Meter Sessies" (4 November 1996) | 5:13 | ||
| Alternate version 4: | "Live For Planet Live! (23 November 1996) | 5:11 | ||
| Alternate version 5: | "Live From Shepherd's Bush Empire" (1996) (26 November 1996) | 5:33 | ||
| Alternate version 6: | "Live From Universal Amphitheatre" (1996) (16 December 1996) | |||
| Alternate version 7: | "Live From The Pit" (January 1997) | |||
| Alternate version 8: | "Z100 13th Birthday Bash" (30 March 1997) | |||
| Alternate version 9: | "Live In Toronto" (13 November 1998) | |||
| Alternate version 10: | "Rockin' The Globe Live" (8 May 1999) | |||
| Alternate version 11: | "Woodstock 99" (23 July 1999) | |||
| Alternate version 12: | "Live On Today" (6 August 1999) | |||
| Alternate version 13: | "Live From Central Park" (14 September 1999) | 5:03 | ||
| Alternate version 14: | "Women Rock!: Girls & Guitars" (2000) (12 October 2000) | |||
| Alternate version 15: | "Live For IMAX" (2000?) | |||
| Alternate version 16: | "Live From Abbey Road Studios" (Spring 2002?) | 3:45 | ||
| Alternate version 17: | "Live At Radio Comercial" (16 June 2002) | |||
| Alternate version 18: | "Live At Budokan" (24 October 2002) | 5:57 | ||
| Alternate version 19: | "C'mon America 2003" 1st Night (10 July 2003) / 2nd Night (11 July 2003) | |||
| Alternate version 20: | "Live From New York" (31 October 2005) | |||
| Alternate version 21: | "Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007" (28 July 2007) | |||
| Alternate version 22: | "Live For Virgin Radio" (Unknown) | |||
| Also see: | Promotional Video for single | |||
| Covered by: |
Chris Ardoin and Double Clutchin',
I-lulu,
Johnna Janelle &
The Winding Roads, Studio 99 and Brent Truitt (and others) |
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