All 12 Sheryl Crow Albums in Order of Release Date

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Sheryl Crow Albums in Order: Sheryl Crow, born February 11, 1962, is a celebrated American singer, musician, songwriter, and actress whose career spans multiple genres including rock, pop, country, folk, and blues. Known for her optimistic and idealistic songwriting, Crow has released a total of twelve studio albums, five compilations, and three live albums. Her discography reflects this all-round talent, and includes some of the greatest hits entitled “All I Wanna Do”, 1994; “If It Makes You Happy”, 1996; and “Soak Up the Sun”, 2002. She was thrust into fame with her debut album Tuesday Music Club, which was released in 1993, after which she went ahead to build a body of work as varied as any musician could boast of, adroitly reflecting her musical maturation.

Crow has sold more than 50 million albums; she is also a nine-time Grammy Award winner. In 2023, Crow was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 2024, her twelfth studio album, Evolution, marked by the single “Alarm Clock,” was released. Looking at Sheryl Crow albums in order is a sure way to make available to oneself one rich journey of milestones through her career. So, if you are a die heart fan of Sheryl Crow Albums then check out here we have list of Sheryl Crow albums in order of release so far.

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How many albums does Sheryl Crow have?

The discography of Sheryl Crow 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.

The List of  Sheryl Crow Albums in Order of Release Date

Here is the list of Sheryl Crow Album in Order of Release Date

  1. Tuesday Night Music Club — August 3, 1993
  2. Sheryl Crow — September 24, 1996
  3. The Globe Sessions — September 29, 1998
  4. C’mon, C’mon — April 16, 2002
  5. Wildflower — September 27, 2005
  6. Detours — February 5, 2008
  7. Home for Christmas — November 26, 2008
  8. 100 Miles from Memphis — July 20, 2010
  9. Feels Like Home — September 10, 2013
  10. Be Myself — April 21, 2017
  11. Threads — August 30, 2019
  12. Evolution — March 29, 2024

All Sheryl Crow Albums List in Order


1. Tuesday Night Music Club (1993)

Sheryl Crow Tuesday Night Music Club Album image

Tracks

  1. Run Baby Run
  2. Leaving Las Vegas
  3. Strong Enough
  4. Can’t Cry Anymore
  5. Solidify
  6. The Na-Na Song
  7. No One Said It Would Be Easy
  8. What I Can Do for You
  9. All I Wanna Do
  10. We Do What We Can
  11. I Shall Believe

Tuesday Night Music Club , which came out on 3rd August 1993, marked one of the largest twists in Sheryl Crow’s career to date. The first two singles pulled from the album didn’t do as well when initially released, but it wasn’t until the fourth single, “All I Wanna Do,” that the album’s fortunes dramatically changed.

Co-written with David Baerwald, Bill Bottrell, and Kevin Gilbert, the song reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and launched the album to number three on the US Billboard 200. The album would eventually sell over 7.6 million copies in the US and the UK, where it earned Crow three Grammy Awards in 1995. In no small measure, it was because of the introspective nature of the lyrics and Crow’s vocals that the album succeeded. The deluxe edition re-release in 2009 featured extra tracks, rarities, and a documentary saluting the record’s impact and Crow’s early 90s tour experiences.

 

2. Sheryl Crow (1996)

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Tracks

  1. Maybe Angels
  2. A Change Would Do You Good
  3. Home
  4. Sweet Rosalyn
  5. If It Makes You Happy
  6. Redemption Day
  7. Hard to Make a Stand
  8. Everyday Is a Winding Road
  9. Love Is a Good Thing
  10. Oh Marie
  11. Superstar
  12. The Book
  13. Ordinary Morning

Sheryl Crow, Sheryl Crow’s 1996 album, was a critical juncture in her career. After the phenomenal success of her debut album, Crow was fully in charge with this album, having produced the album herself and writing most of the tracks single-handedly or with very minimum collaboration. The album, recorded mainly at Kingsway Studios in New Orleans, is a perfect blend of rock, blues, alternative rock, country, and folk. American life, tussles over relationships, and related ethical issues are some of the ideas engaged. Commercially, this is a commercial success; indeed, it is variously triple-platinum certified in both the US and the UK, and finds the hit single “If It Makes You Happy.” Critics praised Crow’s empowered vocals and the album’s detailed production, cementing it as an ideal entry in her discography.

 

3. The Globe Sessions (1998)

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Tracks

  1. My Favorite Mistake
  2. There Goes the Neighborhood
  3. Riverwide
  4. It Don’t Hurt
  5. Maybe That’s Something
  6. Am I Getting Through (Part I & II)
  7. Anything but Down
  8. The Difficult Kind
  9. Mississippi
  10. Members Only
  11. Crash and Burn

Sheryl Crow’s third studio album, The Globe Sessions, was released on September 21, 1998, in the UK, and September 29, 1998, in the US, then re-released in 1999. The album is recorded at Globe Recording Studio in New York. It reached critical acclaim by receiving Grammys as Best Rock Album, Best Engineered Non-Classical Album, and got nominated as Album of the Year. With songs like “My Favorite Mistake” and a cover of Guns N’ Roses’ “Sweet Child o’ Mine,” the album reached No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 5 on the Billboard 200. Although initial reports had said it was destroyed in the 2008 Universal Studios fire, most masters from the album were saved.

 

4. C’mon, C’mon (2002)

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Tracks

  1. Steve McQueen
  2. Soak Up the Sun
  3. You’re an Original
  4. Safe and Sound
  5. C’mon, C’mon
  6. It’s So Easy
  7. Over You
  8. Lucky Kid
  9. Diamond Road
  10. It’s Only Love
  11. Abilene
  12. Hole in My Pocket
  13. Weather Channel

Sheryl Crow’s fourth studio album, C’mon, C’mon, released on April 8, 2002, in the UK and April 16 in the US, has marked a significant shift towards pop-centricity, diametrically opposite to her preceding folk and rock influences. Featuring the hit single “Soak Up the Sun,” which reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart, the album debuted at No. 2 on both the UK Albums Chart and the US Billboard 200, selling 185,000 copies in its first week. The album went Platinum in the US and Japan, where it has sold 2.1 million copies to date by January 2008. C’mon, C’mon is notable for featured collaborations from the likes of Stevie Nicks and Don Henley, while the tender song “Safe and Sound” pays a personal homage to Crow’s former flame Owen Wilson.

 

5. Wildflower (2005)

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Tracks

  1. I Know Why
  2. Perfect Lie
  3. Good Is Good
  4. Chances Are
  5. Wildflower
  6. Lifetimes
  7. Letter to God
  8. Live It Up
  9. I Don’t Wanna Know
  10. Always on Your Side
  11. Where Has All the Love Gone

Wildflower is Sheryl Crow’s fifth studio album, which came into the market on September 27th, 2005. Playing at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, it became a slight decline in commercial success compared to the previous ones, peaking in the UK Albums Chart position at No. 25. Despite mixed reviews, the album got a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album and another for Crow’s performance of “Good Is Good.” Certified platinum in the U.S., it sold nearly 950,000 copies by January 2008. The deluxe edition features acoustic renditions, along with a promotional video for “Good Is Good”. Contributing songs like “Perfect Lie” and “Chances Are,” the album was truly a pop-and-rock blend from Crow.

 

6. Detours (2008)

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Tracks

  1. God Bless This Mess
  2. Shine over Babylon
  3. Love Is Free
  4. Peace Be Upon Us
  5. Gasoline
  6. Out of Our Heads
  7. Detours
  8. Now That You’re Gone
  9. Drunk with the Thought of You
  10. Diamond Ring
  11. Motivation
  12. Make It Go Away (Radiation Song)
  13. Love Is All There Is
  14. Lullaby for Wyatt

Detours, Sheryl Crow’s sixth studio album, came out on February 5, 2008; the album is a return to her very roots rock and reteams her with producer Bill Bottrell. Recordings were done at Crow’s Nashville farm; it showcases 14 of the 24 tracks she recorded. It reached number two in the U.S. Billboard 200 and sold more than 700,000 copies in worldwide by 2010. The lead single, “Shine Over Babylon,” made Crow’s environmental activism shine, while the second single, “Love Is Free,” took inspiration from resilient New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The album was nominated for a Grammy as Best Pop Vocal Album for its frank honesty and social concerns.

 

7. Home for Christmas (2008)

Sheryl Crow Home for Christmas Album image

Tracks

  1. Go Tell It on the Mountain
  2. The Christmas Song
  3. White Christmas
  4. I’ll Be Home for Christmas
  5. Merry Christmas Baby
  6. The Bells of St. Mary’s
  7. Blue Christmas
  8. O Holy Night
  9. There Is a Star That Shines Tonight
  10. Hello My Friend, Hello
  11. All Through the Night
  12. Long Road Home

Home for Christmas is the seventh studio album from Sheryl Crow and was released exclusively through Hallmark stores in 2008, then again in 2010 at Target with new artwork. It had an international release in the year 2011 and has sold 40,000 copies in the US to date per December 2011. The collection of holiday tracks features classics: “Go Tell It on the Mountain,” “White Christmas,” and “O Holy Night,” coupled with Crow’s original composition, “There Is a Star That Shines Tonight.” Marked by its mix of traditional carols and all-new arrangements, the album also includes special bonus tracks available on various editions, such as “Hello My Friend, Hello” and “Long Road Home.”

 

8. 100 Miles from Memphis (2010)

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Tracks

  1. Our Love Is Fading
  2. Eye to Eye
  3. Sign Your Name
  4. Summer Day
  5. Long Road Home
  6. Say What You Want
  7. Peaceful Feeling
  8. Stop
  9. Sideways
  10. 100 Miles from Memphis
  11. Roses and Moonlight
  12. I Want You Back

“100 Miles from Memphis” is the eighth studio album from Sheryl Crow and the last release via A&M Records. This 2010 album departs from her previous country and pop-rock styles to lean more into a vintage R&B and Memphis soul style. Crow co-produced the album with Doyle Bramhall II and Justin Stanley, and though she can showcase her voice out front, she steps away from playing instruments. The setlist includes a cover of Citizen Cope’s “Sideways,” Terence Trent D’Arby’s “Sign Your Name,” and even The Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back.” Though reviews were mixed, the record fared well and reached number 3 on the Billboard 200 upon release.

 

9. Feels Like Home (2013)

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Tracks

  1. Shotgun
  2. Easy
  3. Give It to Me
  4. We Oughta Be Drinkin
  5. Callin’ Me When I’m Lonely
  6. Waterproof Mascara
  7. Crazy Ain’t Original
  8. Nobody’s Business
  9. Homesick
  10. Homecoming Queen
  11. Best of Times
  12. Stay at Home Mother

Feels Like Home is the ninth studio album from Sheryl Crow and her first in country music. It was issued on September 10, 2013, in the United States and Japan, and later in Europe and the United Kingdom. This album proceeds with the change of style for Sheryl Crow from pop-rock to country. The disc was recorded in Nashville and produced by Crow and Justin Niebank. It includes guest appearances such as Vince Gill and Zac Brown. The album was also critically applauded for being so country in tone that reflected Crow’s Americana and troubadour musical roots. It peaked number seven on the Billboard 200 and number three on the Top Country Albums chart and was a commercial success. Critics at the time noted how Crow fit into the genre of country, and it reached a Metascore of 76 with generally favorable reviews by critics.

 

10. Be Myself (2017)

Sheryl Crow Be Myself Album image

Tracks

  1. Alone in the Dark
  2. Halfway There
  3. Long Way Back
  4. Be Myself
  5. Roller Skate
  6. Love Will Save the Day
  7. Strangers Again
  8. Rest of Me
  9. Heartbeat Away
  10. Grow Up
  11. Woo Woo

“Be Myself,” released on April 21, 2017, is the tenth studio album from Sheryl Crow. This album was produced by Crow and Jeff Trott-known for their collaborations on her self-titled 1996 album and 1998’s The Globe Sessions-and is a return to her more rock sounds from before after her country leaning from 2013, Feels Like Home. The lead single, “Halfway There,” set up the rock-laden sound that would come with this album. Indeed, the album received on average 69 ratings on Metacritic, which signifies generally favorable reviews. This work was described as more sophisticated in its pop and rock elements and, at the same time, intentionally performed as a pretty successful comeback to her 1990s style. Among her famous songs are “Alone in the Dark,” “Long Way Back,” and “Be Myself.”

 

11. Threads (2019)

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Tracks

  1. Prove You Wrong
  2. Live Wire
  3. Tell Me When It’s Over
  4. Story of Everything
  5. Beware of Darkness
  6. Redemption Day
  7. Cross Creek Road
  8. Everything Is Broken
  9. The Worst
  10. Lonely Alone
  11. Border Lord
  12. Still the Good Old Days
  13. Wouldn’t Want to Be Like You
  14. Don’t
  15. Nobody’s Perfect
  16. Flying Blind
  17. For the Sake of Love

Her eleventh studio album, released on August 30, 2019, was entitled “Threads”, a collaborative album featuring a guest list of stars. An incredibly long list of contributing artists graced the album, including musical legends and contemporary artists that ranged from Johnny Cash to Stevie Nicks, Bonnie Raitt to Chuck D, among others. The album has been a high-water mark of Crow’s career, when it debuted at No. 2 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and No. 30 on the Billboard 200. Songs like “Prove You Wrong,” featuring Nicks and Maren Morris, and “Redemption Day,” featuring Cash, showcase Crow’s mix of rock, country, and blues. Although initially thought to be her last album, Crow announced in 2023 that she was going to continue in the career of music and announced her next album “Evolution” to be released in 2024.

12. Evolution (2024)

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Tracks

  1. Alarm Clock
  2. Digging in the Dirt
  3. Do It Again
  4. Love Life
  5. You Can’t Change the Weather
  6. Evolution
  7. Where?
  8. Don’t Walk Away
  9. Broken Record
  10. Waiting in the Wings

Evolution is Sheryl Crow’s twelfth studio album, which comes via Big Machine on 29th March 2024, five whole years since the release of her last record. Well, the album that was announced unexpectedly right after her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame takes deep introspective themes. Despite generally positive critical reception, finding it authentic and soul-searching in nature, Evolution was a commercial disappointment, peaking at number 90 on the UK Albums Chart, failing to chart at the Billboard 200. Reviews praised Crow’s return to heartfelt songwriting but found the album’s sound too familiar and uninventive. The deluxe edition includes guest appearances by Peter Gabriel, along with new sounds combined with classic Crow.

Conclusion:

Sheryl Crow’s discography makes for an eclectic mix of genres, tracing her evolution through her albums. From her breakthrough self-titled 1993 debut album to the release of “Evolution” in 2024, Crow has released albums representing her versatility, a mix of rock, pop, country, folk, and blues. The list of her most iconic tracks includes “All I Wanna Do” and “Soak Up the Sun”; hence, she is a Grammy-winning artist and has sold over 50 million albums. To the old timer or newbie, taking a closer look at Sheryl Crow albums in order presents an artist whose work is as dynamic and enduring as her career itself.


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