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“It was my least-favourite song on the record and I didn’t think it should go on there. It felt throwaway”: How Sheryl Crow learned to love the song that became her breakthrough hit
Friday October 3, 2025. 01:19 PM , from
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“It’s this light pop ditty, but it’s about somebody down and out'
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https://www.musicradar.com/artists/it-was-my-least-favourite-song-on-the-record-and-i-didnt-think-it...
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