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Singing With Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow and Grace Potter’s acoustic “New Kid In Town” honors Glenn Frey with raw, stripped-back harmonies, reflecting the Eagles’ original while staying reverent. Kid Rock and Crow’s “Picture” brings aching regret to life, marrying confessional lyrics with their emotional vocal chemistry. The understated duet became a hit, resonating with heartbreak and sincerity.

Crow and Vince Gill’s take on “Two More Bottles of Wine” during Emmylou Harris’s tribute is polished yet safe, while her duet with Ben Harper on “My Sweet Lord” respects George Harrison’s legacy but feels bound by its solemn cause. Crow’s duet with Pat Benatar on “I Shall Believe” combines grit and grace but plays it too tidy, while her “Don’t Let Me Down” alongside Chris Stapleton adds layered textures but stays shadowed by the Beatles’ original.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°310 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of George Michael brought precision to “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” while Dina Carroll’s “The Perfect Year” balanced nostalgia and hope. Thunder’s “A Better Man” embraced introspection, and Kristin Hersh’s “Your Ghost” delivered haunting simplicity with Michael Stipe’s ethereal backing. Sheryl Crow’s “Strong Enough” stood out for its raw honesty, and Lenny Kravitz’s “I Build This Garden For Us” channeled ’60s idealism. Lisa Loeb’s “I Do” pushed back at industry demands, Shawn Colvin’s “Round of Blues” merged thoughtful folk-rock with collaboration, and Wendy & Lisa’s “Don’t Try to Tell Me” leaned into funky confidence. Each carved its place with depth and emotion.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘We Are Live’ N°11 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of The page spotlights standout tracks with raw energy and rebellious tones. Levellers’ folk-rock anthem “One Way” channels defiance, while Blur’s “Beetlebum” drifts into hazy introspection. Placebo’s “Every You Every Me” pairs angst with sharp lyrics, and Queen’s “Tie Your Mother Down” blends gritty riffs with irreverence. Manic Street Preachers’ “Motown Junk” delivers biting critique, and The Only Ones’ “Another Girl, Another Planet” fuses punk urgency with melodic charm.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°308 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Joss Stone’s “Fell In Love With A Boy” reimagines the White Stripes’ hit with sultry soul, while P.O.D.’s “Alive” blends nu-metal energy with gratitude and faith. Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s “‘03 Bonnie & Clyde” mixes swagger and smoothness, setting the stage for their iconic partnership. Norah Jones’s “Thinking About You” offers introspection in a bluesy-jazzy mix, and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club’s “Love Burns” stands out with brooding indie rock intensity. Sugababes’ “Change” delivers reflective harmonies, and the Plain White T’s “Hate” captures post-breakup frustration with catchy emo-pop hooks.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°610 – 2010s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Rizzle Kicks’ funky “Mama Do the Hump,” produced by Fatboy Slim, blends cheeky wordplay and nostalgia, while Demi Lovato’s “Sorry Not Sorry” channels defiance with bold vocals and a glossy pop-R&B vibe. Disclosure’s “White Noise” fuses AlunaGeorge’s ethereal vocals with sharp beats, and DJ Fresh’s “Louder,” featuring Sian Evans, balances dubstep chaos with melodic control. Shift K3Y’s “Gone Missing” combines UK garage grooves and BB Diamond’s sultry vocals, and Rudimental’s “Rumour Mill” keeps it chill with Anne-Marie and Will Heard’s vocal dynamic over a relaxed backdrop.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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New Music Videos (Legends & Superstars) – N°477

The Offspring’s “OK, But This Is The Last Time” echoes themes of “Self Esteem” with a self-aware twist. Robyn and David Byrne revisit “Dancing On My Own” at SNL50. Cher reinterprets “If I Could Turn Back Time,” reaffirming its legacy. Sam Smith’s “Love Is A Stillness” delivers quiet intimacy.

Pentatonix revives “The Sound of Silence” with layered harmonies. RAYE’s Grammy performance of “Oscar Winning Tears” marks a career milestone shaped by industry struggles.

Updated : Feb 17,2025

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