CMT Crossroads Season 15 Episode 12
CMT Crossroads
Season 15

Ep 12. Sheryl Crow & Friends

  • September 27, 2019

In the Season 15 finale of CMT Crossroads, Sheryl Crow is joined by some of her closest friends and musical collaborators for an unforgettable night of music. The episode, entitled "Sheryl Crow & Friends," features a lineup of beloved musicians joining Crow on stage for a night of collaborations and musical performances.

First up is singer-songwriter Jason Isbell, who joins Crow for a stirring rendition of "Redemption Day," a song she wrote back in the 1990s but re-recorded as a duet with Isbell for her latest album. The two share a natural chemistry on stage, their voices blending seamlessly together in the intimate setting.

Next, country music icon Emmylou Harris joins Crow for a performance of "Strong Enough," one of Crow's most popular hits from the '90s. The two women harmonize beautifully, their voices perfectly complementing each other's. The audience is clearly thrilled to see two such legendary performers sharing a stage together.

The collaborations continue with Crow and Chris Stapleton teaming up for "Tell Me When It's Over," a song from Crow's latest album. Stapleton's soulful voice adds a new dimension to the song, and it's clear that the two musicians share a mutual respect for each other's talents.

Crow then takes the stage with violinist and fellow Missourian Alison Krauss for a haunting version of "Nobody's Perfect," a song from Crow's debut album. Krauss's ethereal vocals and virtuosic fiddling elevate the performance to new heights.

Next up is Crow's longtime friend and collaborator Stevie Nicks, who joins her for a stirring rendition of "If It Makes You Happy." The two women's voices blend together perfectly, and their obvious friendship adds an extra layer of emotion to the performance.

Finally, Crow is joined by her former bandmate in the all-female group The Tuesday Night Music Club, singer-songwriter and guitarist Doyle Bramhall II. The two play a stripped-down version of "All I Wanna Do," one of Crow's biggest hits from the '90s. Bramhall's bluesy guitar playing and soulful vocals nicely complement Crow's laid-back style, making for a perfect end to a memorable evening of music.

Overall, "Sheryl Crow & Friends" is a must-watch episode of CMT Crossroads. The collaborations are consistently excellent, and it's a treat to see Crow share a stage with some of her closest musical friends and collaborators. Whether you're a longtime fan of Crow's music or simply a lover of great collaborations, this episode is not to be missed.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 27, 2019
  • Language
    English