| Written by: | Sheryl Crow and Jeff Trott | |
| Lyrics: | (official version from the www.sherylcrow.com site) | |
| Available on: | The Globe Sessions sheet music | |
| Original version: | Appears on The Globe Sessions album, also released as a single | 5:02 | ||
| Featuring: | Sheryl Crow - Vocals,
clavinet and percussion Jeff Trott - Guitars Val McCallum - Guitar Tim Smith - Bass Gregg Williams - Drums and percussion Dan McCarroll - Drums Bobby Keys - Baritone, tenor and alto sax and solo Michael Davis - Trombone Kent Smith - Trumpet |
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| Produced by: | Sheryl Crow | |||
| Recorded by: | Trina Shoemaker at Globe Studios, New York, NY | |||
| Additional recording by: | Husky Hoskolds | |||
| Mixed by: | Andy Wallace at Sunset Sound Factory, Los Angeles, CA | |||
| Alternate version 1: | Radio Edit #1 | 4:06 | ||
| Alternate version 2: | Radio Edit #2 / Radio Edit | 3:49 | ||
| Alternate version 3: | Alternate Radio Edit | 3:49 | ||
| Alternate version 4: | "Rockin' The Globe Live" (8 May 1999) | |||
| Alternate version 5: | "Sessions At West 54th" (1999) (29 July 1999) | |||
| Alternate version 6: | "Live From Central Park" (14 September 1999) | 5:32 | ||
| Alternate version 7: | "Live At Budokan" (24 October 2002) | 7:11 | ||
| Alternate version 8: | "C'mon America 2003" 1st Night (10 July 2003) / 2nd Night (11 July 2003) | |||
| Also see: | Promotional Video for single | |||
| Covered by: | Johnna Janelle & The Winding Roads and Studio 99 | |||
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