About this album

Sound: "A smooth blend of jazz-inflected melodies and heartfelt lyrics, wrapped in a cozy, introspective atmosphere."

Where they were

In 2004, Norah Jones released 'Feels Like Home' as her second studio album, following the monumental success of her debut, 'Come Away With Me.' At this point in her career, she was solidifying her place in the music world, having already won multiple Grammy Awards and achieved significant commercial acclaim.

Why it matters

'Feels Like Home' debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and was certified multi-platinum, further establishing Jones as a leading voice in contemporary music. The album received critical acclaim and showcased her ability to blend genres seamlessly, influencing a generation of singer-songwriters who followed.

Essential tracks

  • "Sunrise" — The opening track captures the essence of the album with its gentle piano melody and reflective lyrics, setting a warm tone for the listening experience.
  • "What Am I to You?" — This song stands out for its poignant exploration of love's complexities, highlighted by Jones' soulful delivery and intimate arrangement.
  • "Creepin' In" — Featuring a duet with country star Dolly Parton, this track beautifully merges jazz and country influences while showcasing Jones' versatility as an artist.

Release Date

January 1, 2004

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 Sunrise 3:20
  2. 2 What Am I to You? 3:30
  3. 3 Those Sweet Words 3:22
  4. 4 Carnival Town 3:12
  5. 5 In the Morning 4:07
  6. 6 Be Here to Love Me 3:28
  7. 7 Creepin' In 3:03
  8. 8 Toes 3:46
  9. 9 Humble Me 4:36
  10. 10 Above Ground 3:43
  11. 11 The Long Way Home 3:13
  12. 12 The Prettiest Thing 3:51
  13. 13 Don't Miss You at All 3:08