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Sheryl Crow's 15-Year Wait for Stardom
7 Dec
Summary
- Sheryl Crow achieved stardom at 33 after 15 years of hard work.
- She sang jingles, backed Michael Jackson, and wrote for others.
- Don Henley advised her to record her own songs, leading to success.

Sheryl Crow's journey to becoming an overnight sensation at 33 was the result of 15 years of persistent effort. Her early career included singing jingles for McDonald's and providing backup vocals for Michael Jackson, alongside writing songs for artists like Celine Dion. She even had to learn to imitate the King of Pop's vocal style.
Her mentor, Don Henley, was instrumental in urging Crow to focus on her own recordings rather than giving away her best material. After signing with A&M Records, she initially shelved her debut album, unsatisfied with the results. Her second attempt, "Tuesday Night Music Club," became her breakthrough, propelled by the hit single "All I Wanna Do."
This success led to multiple Grammy Awards, a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, and a distinguished career. Crow's experience debunks the "best new artist curse," as many previous recipients, like The Beatles and Mariah Carey, also enjoyed long, successful careers.




