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C'mon, C'mon is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow , released on April 8, 2002 in the United Kingdom and April 16, 2002 in the United States . Lead single "Soak Up the Sun " peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and No. 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 , becoming one of her biggest hits since "All I Wanna Do ". The album was arguably her most pop-influenced to date, a big departure from the folk and experimental influences on her previous release, Globe Sessions .
C'mon, C'mon debuted at No. 2 on the UK Album Chart and on the Billboard 200 , with first-week sales of 185,000 copies in the United States.[1] The album has been certified Platinum in the U.S. and Japan, selling 2.1 million units in the U.S. as of January 2008.[2]
Track listing
Japan bonus tracks Title Writer(s) 14. "Missing" Crow 4:27 15. "I Want You" Crow 4:55 16. "You're Not the One" Crow, Stevie Nicks 4:06
UK bonus tracks Title Writer(s) 14. "Missing" Crow 4:25 15. "I Want You" Crow 4:53
Brazil, Australia and Germany bonus track Title Writer(s) 14. "Missing" Crow 4:23
Music videos
"Steve McQueen"
"Soak up the Sun"
"Safe and Sound (live)"
Personnel
Sheryl Crow - organ , acoustic guitar , bass , piano , accordion , electric guitar , keyboards , Hammond organ , vocals , chorus, Fender Rhodes , Wurlitzer, Moog bass, tambo drums, Moroccan drum
Jeff Anthony - drums , drum programming
Charlie Bisharat - violin
Doyle Bramhall II - guitar , electric guitar, background vocals
Matthew Brubeck - cello , string arrangements
Lenny Castro - percussion , conga , shaker
Keith Ciancia - organ, keyboards, string samples
Joe Deninzon - violin
Joel Derouin - violin, concert master
Mike Elizondo - bass
Davey Faragher - upright bass
Mitchell Froom - string arrangements
Matt Funes - viola
Berj Garabedian - violin
David Gold - viola
Douglas Grean - electric guitar, keyboards
Joyce Hammann - violin
Emmylou Harris - vocals
Don Henley - vocals
Jill Jaffe - violin
Brad Jones - bass
Steve Jordan - drums, tambo drums, Moroccan drum
Suzie Katayama - cello, concert master
Julia Kent - cello
Michelle Kinney - cello
Lenny Kravitz - vocals on "You're an Original"
Ron Lawrence - viola
Brian MacLeod - drum fills
Natalie Maines - vocals
Wendy Melvoin - electric guitar
Stevie Nicks - vocals
Gwyneth Paltrow - vocals
Paul Peabody - violin
Shawn Pelton - drums, bells , drum loops
Liz Phair - vocals
Matthew Pierce - violin
Lorenza Ponce - violin, string arrangements
Michele Richards - violin
Craig Ross - guitar, electric guitar, rhythm guitar
Jane Scarpantoni - cello, contractor
John Shanks - bass, electric guitar, drum loops, percussion programming
Keith Schreiner - drum programming
Debra Shufelt - viola
Antoine Silverman - violin, concert master
Daniel Smith - cello
Tim Smith - acoustic guitar, bass, electric guitar, background vocals
Jeremy Stacey - percussion, drums, toy piano , synthesizer strings, Moog lead, drum loops, string arrangements
Rudy Stein - cello
Peter Stroud - acoustic guitar, guitar, electric guitar, background vocals, slide guitar , Wurlitzer, acoustic 12 string guitar , drum loops
Shari Sutcliffe - contractor
Marti Sweet - violin
Hiroko Taguchi - violin
Benmont Tench - organ, piano, Hammond organ
Jeff Trott - acoustic guitar, bass, electric guitar, lap steel guitar , drum programming
Soozie Tyrell - violin
Joan Wasser - violin
Evan Wilson - viola
Garo Yellin - cello
Don Henley - co-lead vocals on "It's So Easy"
Production
Producers: Sheryl Crow except tracks 2 and 3 produced by Sheryl Crow & Jeff Trott and track 1 by Sheryl Crow & John Shanks
Executive Producer: Scooter Weintraub
Engineers: Dean Baskerville, Monique Mizrahi, Thom Panunzio , Ross Petersen, Chris Reynolds, John Saylor, Brian Scheuble, Christopher Shaw, Trina Shoemaker, Keith Shortreed, Peter Stroud, Eric Tew, Mark Valentine
Mixing: Jack Joseph Puig (tracks 1,3,4,6), Steve Sisco (mixing assistant), Andy Wallace (tracks 2,5,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15), Joe Zook (mixing assistant)
Mastering: Howie Weinberg
Sampling: John Shanks
Digital editing: Roger Lian
Production coordination: Chris Hudson, Pam Wertheimer
Art direction: Jeri Heiden
Design: Jeri Heiden, Glen Nakasako
Photography: Sheryl Nields
Accolades
Grammys
American Music Awards
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Chart (2002)
Position
Austrian Albums Chart[35]
65
Japanese Albums Chart[36]
148
Swiss Albums Chart[37]
31
UK Albums Chart[38]
129
U.S. Billboard 200[39]
35
Certifications
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