In the past few years, not many singer-songwriters have enjoyed the success of Sheryl Crow. As a back-up singer for Eric Clapton, Don Henley, Michael Jackson, and Rod Stewart, Crow worked the less than glamorous side of the business for the best part of the '80s and early '90s. Assembling with a loose aggregation of musicians, dubbed the Tuesday Night Music Club, Crow set about working up material with her cohorts. Bill Botrell produced and notably David Baerwald wrote the songs that eventually became Tuesday Night Music Club. The album stiffed initially upon its release, but the song "Leaving Las Vegas" became a minor hit and revived interest in the album.
The album's second single "All I Wanna Do" was a much bigger hit, and the hard-working Crow found herself...
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