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47 Sheryl Crow quotes

Sheryl Suzanne Crow is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and actress. Her music incorporates elements of rock, pop, country, folk, and blues.

She has released eleven studio albums, five compilations, and three live albums, and contributed to several film soundtracks. Her most popular songs include “All I Wanna Do” (1994), “Strong Enough” (1994), “If It Makes You Happy” (1996), “Everyday Is a Winding Road” (1996), “My Favorite Mistake” (1998), “Picture” (2002, duet with Kid Rock) and “Soak Up the Sun” (2002).

Crow has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide[2] and won nine Grammy Awards (out of 32 nominations) from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

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That feeling of freedom, open highways of possibilities, has kind of been lost to materialism and marketing.
Steve McQueen was from a time when you didn’t know every little dirty thing about our public figures. He and James Dean were very mysterious, archetypal American heroes.
Some people are really good at maneuvering their careers and images and I’m not one of those people.
People don’t realize that I’m really funny and I’m an excellent bridge player.
No matter how chaotic it is, wildflowers will still spring up in the middle of nowhere.
Music really becomes the soundtrack to the major events to your life.
It’s interesting when I jog, how much the music makes a difference. You can pretty much count on the Foo Fighters to get your heart rate up.
Most writers like to maintain some sort of anonymity. For me, making videos was an assault.
It’s not having what you want, it’s wanting what you’ve got.
The bands that wrote the big, heroic rock songs – I really wanted to make a record like that.
Where I fit in is confusing to me.
Music commands how we feel, dictates what we experience in our feelings.
The beauty of having a producer is that you have someone who says, You’re finished.
The greatest hits in some weird way marks the end of something.
The video forum for me has been a source of great consternation because once you start projecting a look to a song, it robs the listener of their ability to adopt that song and make the lyric their own.
The writing process for me is pretty much always the same – it’s a solitary experience.
There’s a lot of integrity with musicians; you really still aspire to grow, and be great, to be the best version of yourself you can be.
There’s so much of it you can’t control. There is no handbook for how to conduct yourself in the public world.
When you tune your guitar in a different way, it lends itself to a new way of looking at your songwriting.
You can’t be in the public eye without making mistakes and having some regrets and having people analyze everything you do.
Your art kind of changes as you get older, by nature of the fact that you’re hopefully gaining wisdom and you’re starting to watch things with a better overview.
A song that sounds simple is just not that easy to write. One of the objectives of this record was to try and write melodies that continue to resonate.
I’ve only been making records since 1991. When you look at the long-standing careers of people like Joni, it’s not very long!
When I reach the point that I write Yesterday, then I can retire.
I don’t set goals for myself too much, but I’m always trying to write that one great song.
I’ve been really, really blessed. I got to perform on stage with Bob Dylan. I’ve gotten to sing with Mick Jagger.
Beck said he didn’t believe in the theory of a song coming through you as if you were an open vessel. I agree with him to a certain extent.
Artists have really never had any representation on Capitol Hill, because it’s not the nature of the artist to join together and make a unified presence. Those days kind of died in the ’60s.
A lot of people seem to get preoccupied with what I’m wearing as opposed to the music.
However I am is however I am. When you see me onstage or in the press, there’s not a lot of thought and calculation that goes into it.
I become more seasoned, it’s less interesting to try and compete in the pop market.
I can always tell when people have had plastic surgery.
I don’t really cringe over any of my albums.
I don’t spend a lot of time thinking about regrets because there’s nothing I can do.
I draw from my family and my friends and I feel like that small-town person. The achievements, the materialistic possessions have really become to mean less. They mean nothing.
I think everyone became sick of Sheryl Crow. I actually became sick of Sheryl Crow.
I’m not much of a partier anymore. I enjoy clarity much more.
I wish I was having as much fun as the press reports said I had.
I didn’t get into making music for the fame aspect. There are people who do desire that.
I think war is based in greed and there are huge karmic retributions that will follow. I think war is never the answer to solving any problems. The best way to solve problems is to not have enemies.
I got to learn to surf.
I have yet to write that one song that defines my career.
I have been around for a long, long time. I didn’t make it ’til I was older. I went through the period when women were not getting signed, particularly if you were writing songs that were lyrically propelled.
I have a golden Lab who goes everywhere with me. He’s a great leveler.
I hate that word, mature, but I guess I am growing up.
I hate how I’ve had the mantle set on my shoulders as being against the record label. We’ve had some issues, but that is the nature of business.
I try to conduct my life with a little levity.

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