![]() Revised version of the video wall clip projected during "Safe and Sound" at the Video Music Awards on 29 August 2002. 7 on the Adult Pop Songs chart.If only you could hang on through the nightĩ-11 Tribute to New York - VMA 2002 Videowall clip (Safe and Sound by Sheryl Crow) ![]() “You are a raging sea, I pull myself out everyday.” The video showcases conflict between a person (Crow) and their subconscious – a push and pull. 13 on the Adult Pop Songs chart.Ī powerful anthem about a one-sided relationship. There’s also an ode to “All I Wanna Do,” with the lyric “I still wanna have some fun.” The song peaked at No. “You won’t catch this freebird, I’ll already be long gone”Ī tribute to late actor, motorcycle enthusiast and “king of cool.” Crow channels an “all-American rebel” in the video, and “ain’t takin’ shit off no one” as she makes her big getaway in a fast machine. Is it referring to a gun or a record? “It was much edgier than what came across,” says co-writer Jeff Trott. For example, the lyric “I’ve got my 45 on so I can rock on” has a double meaning. If you haven’t read the lyrics, the upbeat track, partially inspired by the Columbine shootings, is entirely overshadowed by its bright and optimistic video. “It’s not having what you want, it’s wanting what you’ve got” It wasn’t even considered as a single for me.” Luckily it made the cut – peaking at No. In an interview with, Crow said, “everyone thought it was a throwaway. “I like a good beer buzz, early in the morning”Ĭrow’s breakthrough hit from her debut album was inspired by a poem titled “Fun” and was almost scrapped from the album. “A road song” that caught the attention of Prince, who covered the track on his album Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic. “Everybody gets high, everybody gets low” Note: It is now 2016 and the cat is out of the bag about that. ![]() I’m really private about who I’ve had relationships with, and I don’t talk about them in the press.” In 2002, she followed up with Billboard adding, “the mystery will always remain in the songs, besides, didn’t we love that we were never quite sure who “You’re So Vain” was about. In 1998, fans wondered who Crow penned her “favorite mistake.” At the time, she told Billboard, “I’m the only person who will ever really know. Two music videos for the song were made, but to the surprise of no one, the version where Crow puts on a show in the endangered species section of a museum (dressed to kill) is most memorable. “So what if right now everything’s wrong?”
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