C'mon C'mon
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C'mon C'mon | ||
Studio album by Sheryl Crow | ||
Released | April 16, 2002 | |
Recorded | 2001 | |
Genre | Pop, Rock | |
Length | 56:41 | |
Label | Interscope | |
Producer(s) | Sheryl Crow John Shanks Jeff Trott |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Sheryl Crow chronology | ||
Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live in Central Park (1999) |
C'mon C'mon (2002) |
The Very Best of Sheryl Crow (2003) |
C'mon, C'mon is the fourth studio album by American singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music). Lead single "Soak Up the Sun" peaked at #1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and #17 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming one of her biggest hits since "All I Wanna Do".
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Steve McQueen" (Sheryl Crow, John Shanks) – 3:25
- "Soak Up the Sun" (Crow, Jeff Trott) – 4:52
- "You're an Original" (Crow, Trott) – 4:18
- "Safe and Sound" (Crow) – 4:32
- "C'mon, C'mon" (Crow) – 4:45
- "It's So Easy" (Sheryl Crow, Kathryn Crow) – 3:24
- "Over You" (Crow) – 4:38
- "Lucky Kid" (Crow, Trott) – 4:02
- "Diamond Road" (Crow, Marti Frederiksen) – 4:09
- "It's Only Love" (Crow) – 5:05
- "Abilene" (Crow, Trott) – 4:05
- "Hole in My Pocket" (Crow, Peter Stroud) – 4:37
- "Weather Channel" (Crow) – 4:40
The Australian release of the album featured the bonus track "Missing" (Crow). The UK version also featured "Missing" and "I Want You". The Japanese version had both these tracks and "You're Not The One" which featured on the "Soak Up The Sun" UK and European single along with "Chances Are" which later apeared on the album "Wildflower" in slightly remixed form.
[edit] Personnel
- Sheryl Crow - organ, acoustic guitar, bass, piano, accordion, electric guitar, keyboards, Hammond organ, vocals, chorus, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Moog bass, tambo drums, Moroccan drum
- Jeff Anthony - drums
- Charlie Bisharat - violin
- Doyle Bramhall II - guitar, electric guitar, background vocals
- Matthew Brubeck - cello
- Lenny Castro - percussion, conga, shaker
- Keith Ciancia - organ, keyboards, string samples
- Joe Deninzon - violin
- Joel Derouin - violin, concert master
- Mike Elizondo - bass
- Davey Faragher - upright bass
- Matt Funes - viola
- Berj Garabedian - violin
- David Gold - viola
- Douglas Grean - electric guitar, keyboards
- Joyce Hammann - violin
- Emmylou Harris - vocals
- Don Henley - vocals
- Jill Jaffe - violin
- Brad Jones - bass
- Steve Jordan - drums, tambo drums, Moroccan drum
- Suzie Katayama - cello, concert master
- Julia Kent - cello
- Michelle Kinney - cello
- Lenny Kravitz - vocals
- Ron Lawrence - viola
- Brian MacLeod - drum fills
- Natalie Maines - vocals
- Wendy Melvoin - electric guitar
- Stevie Nicks - vocals
- Gwyneth Paltrow - vocals
- Paul Peabody - violin
- Shawn Pelton - drums, bells
- Liz Phair - vocals
- Matthew Pierce - violin
- Lorenza Ponce - violin
- Michele Richards - violin
- Craig Ross - guitar, electric guitar, rhythm guitar
- Jane Scarpantoni - cello
- John Shanks - bass, electric guitar
- Debra Shufelt - viola
- Antoine Silverman - violin, concert master
- Daniel Smith - cello
- Tim Smith - acoustic guitar, bass, electric guitar, background vocals
- Jeremy Stacey - percussion, drums, toy piano, synthesizer strings, Moog lead
- Rudy Stein - cello
- Peter Stroud - acoustic guitar, guitar, electric guitar, background vocals, slide guitar, Wurlitzer, acoustic 12 string guitar
- Marti Sweet - violin
- Hiroko Taguchi - violin
- Benmont Tench - organ, piano, Hammond organ
- Jeff Trott - acoustic guitar, bass, electric guitar, lap steel guitar
- Soozie Tyrell - violin
- Joan Wasser - violin
- Evan Wilson - viola
- Garo Yellin - cello
[edit] Production
- Producers: Sheryl Crow, John Shanks, Jeff Trott
- Executive Producer: Scooter Weintraub
- Engineers: Dean Baskerville, Monique Mizrahi, Thom Panunzio, Ross Peterson, Chris Reynolds, John Saylor, Brian Scheuble, Christopher Shaw, Trina Shoemaker, Keith Shortreed, Peter Stroud, Eric Tew, Mark Valentine
- Mixing: Jack Joseph Puig, Steve Sisco, Andy Wallace, Joe Zook
- Mastering: Howie Weinberg
- Sampling: John Shanks
- Digital editing: Roger Lian
- Production coordination: Chris Hudson, Pam Wertheimer
- Contractor: Jane Scarpantoni, Shari Sutcliffe
- Drum programming: Jeff Anthony, Keith Schreiner, Jeff Trott
- Percussion programming: John Shanks
- Drum loop: John Shanks, Jeremy Stacey, Peter Stroud
- Loops: Shawn Pelton
- String arrangements: Matthew Brubeck, Mitchell Froom, Lorenza Ponce, Jeremy Stacey
- Art direction: Jeri Heiden
- Design: Jeri Heiden, Glen Nakasako
- Photography: Sheryl Nields
[edit] Charts
Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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2002 | The Billboard 200 | 2 |
2002 | UK Albums Top 40 | 2 |
2002 | Top Canadian Albums | 2 |
2002 | Top Internet Albums | 7 |
Singles
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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2002 | "Soak Up the Sun" | Adult Contemporary | 5 |
2002 | "Soak Up the Sun" | Adult Top 40 | 1 |
2002 | "Soak Up the Sun" | Canadian Singles Chart | 24 |
2002 | "Soak Up the Sun" | Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 1 |
2002 | "Soak Up the Sun" | Top 40 Adult Recurrents | 2 |
2002 | "Soak Up the Sun" | Top 40 Mainstream | 15 |
2002 | "Soak Up the Sun" | Top 40 Tracks | 12 |
2002 | "Soak Up the Sun" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 17 |
2002 | "Soak Up the Sun" | UK Singles Chart | 16 |
2002 | "Steve McQueen" | Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 11 |
2002 | "Steve McQueen" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 74 |
2002 | "Steve McQueen" | UK Singles Chart | 44 |
2003 | "C'mon, C'mon" | Adult Top 40 | 36 |
[edit] Awards
Grammy Awards
Year | Winner | Category |
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2002 | "Steve McQueen" | Best Female Rock Vocal Performance |