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Hear Sheryl Crow’s New Song ‘Prove You Wrong,’ Featuring Stevie Nicks and Maren Morris

On August 30, Sheryl Crow will release a new studio album titled Threads, and this week the singer/songwriter premiered a track featuring guest spots from Stevie Nicks and Maren Morris.
Titled “Prove You Wrong,” the uptempo composition is a pretty fun listen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYu0jmqeAVU
So thrilled to sing with @SherylCrow again~ and we welcome our friend @MarenMorris ~ hope the world loves it as much as we do~
Love rules,
Stevie Nicks pic.twitter.com/FU4Ey31ouQ— Stevie Nicks (@StevieNicks) June 5, 2019
Another song off Threads is “Live Wire,” featuring guest appearances from Mavis Staples and Bonnie Raitt:
And “Redemption Day,” an innovative collaboration between Crow and the late Johnny Cash, using some old vocals from the legendary singer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKg0vz0HIlo
Last year, Crow told Rolling Stone she planned on having her next album, Threads, be her final studio album of new material:
“I made the decision in my head that the record that comes out next year will be my last full album and I’ll just start putting songs out. That feels good to me,” Crow says. “To not spend the time in the studio to make a fully realized conceptual album but just to put out really pertinent songs that feel immediate.”
Based on the songs heard so far, Threads sounds like it’ll be a pretty great way to go out, at least in terms of studio albums. To date, Crow’s released 10 studio LPs, the first being, of course, her breakout 1993 debut Tuesday Night Music Club, which put her on the map as a singer/songwriter with tremendous potential …. potential she’s lived up to ever since in becoming a music icon for decades.
Stay tuned for more regarding Threads.