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Article: The Crow Must Go On: Rock and roll means never having to say you're 40, but this pop veteran is still flying high with 'C'mon, C'mon'.(singer Sheryl Crow)(Brief Article)
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- Newsweek
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- April 15, 2002
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Byline: Lorraine Ali
Sheryl Crow doesn't seem to mind talking about her recent meltdown, or even joking that she wasn't far behind Mariah Carey when she snapped during the making of her new album, "C'mon, C'mon." The reasons, she says between bites of toast at a cafe in Manhattan, were numerous: a relationship gone bust, the worry of fitting her organic rock into an increasingly commodified pop scene, the fear of turning 40 in a business where the Backstreet Boys are considered, like, totally old.
"This record just beat me up so badly," says Crow, who hardly looks worse for the wear. She appears rested, even happy, kicking back in a gauzy embroidered ...