Sheryl Crow - All I Wanna Do Here
Critics and fans alike praise Crow's plainspoken, conversational delivery, which producer Bill Bottrell compared to the vibe of Stealers Wheel's 1973 classic, "Stuck in the Middle with You" . Fascinating Behind-the-Scenes Facts
The song mentions a character named Billy, who originally appeared in the music video played by actor Gregory Sporleder. However, a second version of the video was later released with his scenes removed because the director felt he distracted the audience's attention from Crow.
Crow initially viewed the song as a "throwaway" and did not intend for it to be on the album. It was her younger brother who insisted it would be a hit. Sheryl Crow - All I Wanna Do
Reviewers note the unique contrast between its "Tom Waits-style" barroom verses and a chorus that feels "lifted from Brian Wilson's picnic basket".
Watch Sheryl Crow explain the accidental origins of the song's lyrics and how a chance discovery in a bookstore led to her biggest hit: The Story Behind Sheryl Crow's "All I Wanna Do" BUILD Series YouTube• 5 Sep 2019 Crow initially viewed the song as a "throwaway"
Modern reviews celebrate it as a timeless "fusion of sunshine and beer-stained brilliance" that has lost none of its cool since its release nearly 30 years ago.
The lyrics were largely lifted from a poem titled "Fun" by Wyn Cooper. Crow's producer found the poetry book, which only had an initial print run of 500 copies, in a used bookstore in Pasadena. The song's massive success eventually earned Cooper substantial royalties and multiple book reprints. Watch Sheryl Crow explain the accidental origins of
The spoken opening line, "This ain't no disco," is a direct reference to the Talking Heads' song "Life During Wartime" .