About this album
Sound:
"A blend of folk-rock and blues-infused pop that captures relatable narratives with a warm, inviting sound."
Where they were
Released on August 3, 1993, 'Tuesday Night Music Club' marked Sheryl Crow's debut album. At this point in her career, Crow had been working as a backing vocalist and songwriter before finally stepping into the spotlight with her own music.
Why it matters
The album was both a commercial and critical success, reaching number 3 on the Billboard 200 and earning Crow three Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist. It solidified her place in the music industry and influenced a wave of singer-songwriters who followed.
Essential tracks
- "All I Wanna Do" β This track became Crow's signature song, showcasing her knack for catchy melodies paired with storytelling that resonates with listeners.
- "Leaving Las Vegas" β With its vivid imagery and emotional depth, this track exemplifies Crow's lyrical prowess and ability to convey complex feelings.
- "Strong Enough" β This song highlights Crowβs unique blend of vulnerability and strength, becoming an anthem for those navigating relationships.
Release Date
August 3, 1993
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Run Baby Run 4:53
- 2 Leaving Las Vegas 5:10
- 3 Strong Enough 3:10
- 4 Can't Cry Anymore 3:42
- 5 Solidfy 4:07
- 6 The Na-Na Song 3:12
- 7 No One Said It Would Be Easy 5:29
- 8 What I Can Do For You 4:15
- 9 All I Wanna Do 4:33
- 10 We Do What We Can 5:39
- 11 I Shall Believe 5:37
- 12 I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday 3:39
- 13 Volvo Cowgirl 2:06
- 14 Reach Around Jerk 4:02