1995: Sheryl Crow - "All I Wanna Do"
The road to the release of Sheryl Crow's first album Tuesday Night Music Club was winding and twisting. She had served time as backup singer for both Michael Jackson and Don Henley before signing a solo recording contract with A&M Records in 1990. Unfortunately, she was displeased by the recordings created for the intended first album. These songs were shelved and Crow entered a period of deep depression.
Eventually, she began meeting weekly with other aspiring musicians sharing song ideas and sometimes writing songs together in what became known as the "Tuesday Night Music Club" of her album title. At first it seemed the album would not be a success, but then "All I Wanna Do" took off in radio airplay eventually hitting #1 on the pop singles chart.
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Eventually, she began meeting weekly with other aspiring musicians sharing song ideas and sometimes writing songs together in what became known as the "Tuesday Night Music Club" of her album title. At first it seemed the album would not be a success, but then "All I Wanna Do" took off in radio airplay eventually hitting #1 on the pop singles chart.
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