Sheryl Crow Celebrates 30th Anniversary of Debut Album With Sunny Video
Sheryl Crow is celebrating a major career milestone, and fans are in disbelief at how long it's been since she first entered the music scene—and impressed at how ageless the "All I Wanna Do" singer looks this many years later.
In an Instagram video shared on July 31, the country songstress commemorated the 30th anniversary of Tuesday Night Music Club, her debut album which released on August 3, 1993.
The snippet saw the 61-year-old leisurely sitting down on an outdoor lounge sofa as she played guitar and addressed her fans.
"What a gift that it got picked up all over the world," she gratefully said in the clip, noting that she's "still excited" to play the songs from the album, even after three decades.
"I just wanna say thank you; it's been a great run," the "Strong Enough" artist added.
"30 years!! ?? I cannot believe Tuesday Night Music Club came out 30 years ago this week. We’re going to be celebrating this milestone all week, with a few surprises," Crow penned in the caption of the upload.
She then posed a question to her followers, asking them to express their favorite track in the comment section. "I’d love to hear what TNMC meant to you! Drop a memory or your fav song below," she urged.
And her fans had no problem obliging, promptly answering her request by sharing their own experiences with how her music has helped them over the years.
"'Strong Enough' spoke to me because it described a certain type of struggle that you explained later. I related to it and to you, adding to the huge respect I immediately felt for you as an artist," one divulged.
"This album has been with me for the past 30 years through EVERYTHING, the ups and downs, ins and outs. It was one of the first CD’s I purchased when I was 12 years old. So many memories flood my brain whenever I hear anything from this album. Thanks for the good times Sheryl. Xoxo," another included.
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A third shared, "TNMC helped me get over and ahole ex while writing my Master's thesis. Definitely one of my life soundtracks," as a fourth gushed, "You’re a gift ?? I love you and this timeless album. Can’t believe it’s been 30 years either ?? but glad we’re still here to enjoy it ??."
Meanwhile, someone else turned their attention to her physical appearance, complimenting, "you look amazing! you're aging backwards."
You can say that again!