Music From Sheryl Crow Documentary ‘Sheryl’ Is Out Now
The documentary premieres on SHOWTIME today, May 6.
UMe/Big Machine Records has released a new album accompanying Sheryl Crow’s new documentary, Sheryl: Music From The Feature Documentary, digitally and on 2CD.
The release features Sheryl Crow’s biggest hits, including “If It Makes You Happy,” “Soak Up The Sun, “All I Wanna Do,” “My Favorite Mistake, “Redemption Day,” as well as several deep tracks from the American music icon’s catalog. The album also includes three newly recorded songs, including the new single, “Forever.”
Sheryl: Music From The Feature Documentary accompanies the full-length documentary film directed by Amy Scott, entitled Sheryl detailing the singer-songwriter’s life and career, which also premieres on SHOWTIME tonight.
In 1993, Crow began a journey beyond her wildest imagination with her Tuesday Night Music Club debut. Now, the nine-time GRAMMY Awards winner unveils some of the most impactful moments of her life and career through the full-length documentary. Sheryl, an intimate story of song and sacrifice, navigates an iconic yet arduous musical career. At the same time, the artist battles sexism, ageism, depression, cancer, and the price of fame, before harnessing the power of her gift.
“I hope people will find strength and courage through my story,” states Crow. “It was a journey through years and years of incredible memories, and I am proud of the beautiful documentary that Amy Scott made about my life.”
To preview the documentary, Sheryl Crow recently sat down with The New York Times and Good Morning America and performed this week on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The Howard Stern Show.
The documentary premiered at SXSW on March 11. It’s described as “an intimate story of song and sacrifice,” in which the artist “navigates an iconic yet arduous musical career while [battling] sexism, ageism, depression, cancer, and the price of fame, before harnessing the power of her gift.”