An upbeat version of a beaten-down blues song written by Bob Dylan. It’s a monologue of an unsettled mind, struggling through poverty, isolation, ruin, regret, and despair, still feeling affection, gratitude, resolve and hope; a love song sung too late, and a plea for one more chance, again. A confused mind comforted by an irrational excuse, that one day would have made a difference. One lyric is left out in this cover: what Rosie said, and sleeping in Rosie’s bed. After the song was cut from Dylan’s 1997 Time Out of Mind, Dylan sent the song to Crow to see if she wanted to r… read more
An upbeat version of a beaten-down blues song written by Bob Dylan. It’s a monologue of an unsettled mind, struggling through poverty, isolation, r… read more
An upbeat version of a beaten-down blues song written by Bob Dylan. It’s a monologue of an unsettled mind, struggling through poverty, isolation, ruin, regret, and despair, still feeli… read more
Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an Americanblues rock singer, guitarist, bassist, pianist and songwriter. Her music blends country, pop, folk, and blues rock into one mainstream sound, and she has won nine Grammy Awards. Crow is also a noted political activist. Crow was born in Kennett, Missouri. Her parents were members of a local big band in which her father, an attorney, played trumpet. The family was very musical and owned three pianos. In school, she was active in choir, athletics, and school plays. Even at a young age she was a perfectionist who strived to ple… read more
Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an Americanblues rock singer, guitarist, bassist, pianist and songwriter. Her music blends country, pop, folk, and blues rock into one mainstream sound, and she has won nine Grammy Award… read more