- Source: Sheryl Crow discography
The discography of Sheryl Crow, an American singer-songwriter, consists of 12 studio albums, four live albums, two EPs, seven compilation albums, one box set, 54 singles, six promotional singles, 13 video albums, 61 music videos, 21 B-sides and 19 soundtrack contributions. She has sold over 50 million albums worldwide. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), she has sold 16 million certified albums in the United States. Billboard named her the 5th Greatest Alternative Artist of all time.
After signing a contract with A&M Records and not wanting to release her own first attempt at a debut record thinking it was unmemorable, Crow finally released Tuesday Night Music Club in 1993. It remains her most successful effort to date and one of the best-selling albums of the 1990s, having sold more than ten million copies internationally by the end of the decade. Such hits as "All I Wanna Do", "Strong Enough", and "Can't Cry Anymore" garnered Crow's popularity on radio, while Tuesday Night Music Club became a Billboard 200 mainstay, rising from the debut spot at number 173 to its peak in the top five and spending exactly 100 weeks on the chart. The album also saw success in countries such as Australia and Canada and throughout Europe. In 1995, Crow won three Grammy Awards (out of five nominations), including for Best New Artist.
Her second album, Sheryl Crow, was released in 1996 and debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard 200, becoming Crow's second consecutive top ten album, spending over a year on the chart and ranking as one of the most sold albums of 1996 and 1997. In less than a year, the album was certified as triple platinum. The album produced five singles: "If It Makes You Happy", "Everyday Is a Winding Road", "Hard to Make a Stand", "A Change Would Do You Good", and "Home", with the first two peaking at Nos. 10 and 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively. The self-titled record remains Crow's most critically acclaimed album to date. Crow won two Grammy Awards for this new effort in 1997 and one additional nomination in 1998. Shortly afterwards, Crow contributed to the Tomorrow Never Dies soundtrack, writing and performing the theme song for the James Bond movie. The song became Crow's fifth top-20 hit in the UK and received nominations for a Golden Globe and a Grammy.
Despite encountering difficulties in recording her third studio album, Crow released The Globe Sessions in 1998. Preceded by the top 20 hit single "My Favorite Mistake", the album debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and went on to sell more than two million copies in the United States. The Globe Sessions received five Grammy Award nominations, including for Album of the Year, but won only for Best Rock Album. The next year, Crow's rendition of the song "Sweet Child O'Mine" was included in the Big Daddy soundtrack and won a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. In addition, Crow released her first live album, recorded at Central Park in the company of guest musicians such as Keith Richards, Stevie Nicks, and Eric Clapton. The album was not as commercially successful as its predecessors, being certified as gold only in Canada but at the same time, garnered Crow three fresh Grammy nominations, winning Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for "There Goes the Neighborhood" in 2000.
C'mon, C'mon (2002), her following release, debuted at number two in the US, Canada and United Kingdom. The album became her highest debut in several countries and produced the hit single "Soak Up the Sun". The album helped Crow win an American Music Award and four Grammy Award nominations. Once again, Crow won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, this time for the second single "Steve McQueen". In 2003, Crow released The Very Best of Sheryl Crow, her first greatest hits compilation. Propelled by the major hit single "The First Cut Is the Deepest", the album went on to sell over four million copies in the United States alone, staying inside the Billboard 200 for 80 weeks and becoming 2004's ninth best-selling album. Crow won two American Music Awards the next year in the categories Favorite Rock/Pop Female Artist and Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist.
Her fifth studio album, Wildflower (2005) debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the Canadian Albums chart. The album was certified as platinum in less than a year and spawned the single "Always on Your Side", which became Crow's ninth Billboard Hot 100 top 40 hit. Wildflower received three Grammy nominations. In 2008, Crow released Detours, her first album in three years. Like its last two predecessors, the album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, remaining on the chart for over 20 weeks and becoming one of the year's best-sold albums. Her seventh studio album, 100 Miles from Memphis, was released in 2010 and became her last album on A&M Records.
After signing with Warner Music Nashville, Crow announced the release of her debut album in the country music format. Her ninth studio album, entitled Feels Like Home, was released September 10, 2013. The lead-off single, "Easy", saw release exclusively to country radio and became Crow's first top 20 country airplay hit.
Albums
= Studio albums
== Compilation albums
== Live albums
=EPs
Singles
= 1990s
== 2000s
== 2010s–2020s
== As featured artist
== Other charted songs
=Videos
= Home videos and television concerts
== Music videos
== Video appearances
=Guest appearances
Soundtracks
= Films
=1991: Point Break (Music from the Motion Picture) – "Hundreds of Tears"
1993: Kalifornia – "No One Said It Would Be Easy"
1995: Boys on the Side (Original Soundtrack Album) – "Keep On Growing" / "Somebody Stand by Me" (writer only)
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies (Music from the Motion Picture) – "Tomorrow Never Dies"
1998: Hope Floats: Music from the Motion Picture – "In Need"
1998: The Faculty (Music from the Dimension Motion Picture) – "Resuscitation"
1998: Practical Magic (Music from the Motion Picture) – "If You Ever Did Believe" / "Crystal" (music producer and guest vocals w/ Stevie Nicks)
1999: Big Daddy (Music from the Motion Picture) – "Sweet Child o' Mine"
1999: Message in a Bottle (Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture) – "Carolina"
2000: Steal This Movie! (Music from the Motion Picture) – "Time Has Come Today" (w/ Steve Earle)
2001: Bridget Jones's Diary: Music from the Motion Picture – "Kiss That Girl"
2001: I Am Sam (Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture) – "Mother Nature's Son"
2004: Alfie (Music from the Motion Picture) – "Old Habits Die Hard" (w/ Mick Jagger and David A. Stewart)
2004: De-Lovely (Music from the Motion Picture) – "Begin the Beguine"
2006: Cars (Original Soundtrack) – "Real Gone"
2006: Home of the Brave (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) – "Try Not To Remember"
2007: Bee Movie (Music from The Motion Picture) – "Here Comes the Sun"
= Television
=1996: The X-Files – Songs in the Key of X: Music from and Inspired by the X-Files – "On the Outside"
1997: Live On Letterman: Music from the Late Show – "Strong Enough" (live)
1999: King of the Hill (Music from and Inspired by the TV Series) – "Straight to the Moon"
2000: VH1 Storytellers – "Strong Enough" (live w/ Stevie Nicks from 1998)
2001: The Best of Sessions at West 54th – "Everyday Is A Winding Road" (live from 1997)
2002: The Very Best of MTV Unplugged – "Strong Enough" (live from 1995)
2003: The Very Best of MTV Unplugged 2 – "Run, Baby, Run" (live from 1995)
2004: The Very Best Of MTV Unplugged 3 – "Leaving Las Vegas" (live from 1995)
2008: Californication, Season 2: Music from the Showtime Series – "Behind Blue Eyes"
2009: NCIS: The Official TV Soundtrack - Vol. 2 – "Murder In My Heart"
= Live specials
=1994: Woodstock 94 – "Run, Baby, Run"
1996: Pavarotti & Friends: For War Child – "Run, Baby, Run" (w/ Eric Clapton) / "Là ci darem la mano" (w/ Luciano Pavarotti)
1998: Burt Bacharach – One Amazing Night – "One Less Bell to Answer"
1999: Woodstock 1999 – "If It Makes You Happy"
1999: A Very Special Christmas from Washington, D.C. – "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" (w/ Mary J. Blige) / "Merry Christmas Baby" (w/ Eric Clapton) / "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" (w/ everyone)
2001: America: A Tribute to Heroes – "Safe and Sound"
2001: A Very Special Christmas 5 – "Run Rudolph Run"
2002: Willie Nelson & Friends – Stars & Guitars – "Whiskey River" / "For What It's Worth" (duets w/ Willie Nelson)
2010: Hope for Haiti Now – "Lean on Me" (w/ Kid Rock & Keith Urban)
2011: Best of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame + Museum: Live – "Midnight Rider" (w/ The Allman Brothers Band) from 1995 broadcast
2011: The Bridge School Concerts: 25th Anniversary Edition – "The Difficult Kind"
2012: We Walk the Line: A Celebration of the Music of Johnny Cash – "Cry! Cry! Cry!" / "If I Were a Carpenter" (w/ Willie Nelson) / "I Walk the Line" (w/ everyone)
2013: Willie Nelson & Friends – Live at Third Man Records – "Far Away Places" / "Whiskey River"
= Original music with no soundtrack album
=1990: Cop Rock episode "Bang the Potts Slowly" – "I Got Somethin' for You"
1991: Bright Angel – "Heal Somebody"
1991: Stone Cold – "Welcome to the Real Life"
1995: The Pompatus of Love – "The Joker"
1996: For Hope – "My Funny Valentine"
2009: Cougar Town episode "Everything Man" – "Everything Man"
2012: Katie – "This Day" (theme song)
2012: GCB episode "Forbidden Fruit" – "The Gospel According to Me"
2013: The Hot Flashes – "Leaning in a New Direction"
2015: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon December 15, 2015 episode – "Revolution (Beatles song)" (w/ The Roots)
2016: A Boy Called Po – "Dancing with Your Shadow"
Compilation appearances
= Tribute albums
=1994: If I Were a Carpenter – "Solitaire"
1995: Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin – "D'yer Mak'er"
1999: Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons – "Juanita" (w/ Emmylou Harris)
2001: Good Rockin' Tonight – The Legacy of Sun Records – "Who Will the Next Fool Be?"
2001: Timeless – "Long Gone Lonesome Blues"
2001: Substitute – The Songs of The Who – "Behind Blue Eyes"
2002: Kindred Spirits: A Tribute to the Songs of Johnny Cash – "Flesh and Blood" (w/ Mary Chapin Carpenter & Emmylou Harris)
2004: The Unbroken Circle: The Musical Heritage of the Carter Family – "No Depression in Heaven"
2007: Anchored in Love: A Tribute to June Carter Cash – "If I Were a Carpenter" (w/ Willie Nelson)
2010: Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn – "Coal Miner's Daughter" (w/ Loretta Lynn & Miranda Lambert)
2011: The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams – "Angel Mine"
= Benefit albums
=1997: A Very Special Christmas 3 – "Blue Christmas"
1998: AT&T Presents Stormy Weather – "Good Morning Heartache" (live)
2004: Marlo Thomas and Friends: Thanks & Giving All Year Long – "All Kinds of People"
2015: Orthophonic Joy – "The Wandering Boy" (w/ Vince Gill)
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