Sheryl Crow - The Few That Remain

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Far beneath tranquility
Way below my shoes
There lies within a hostile heart
That melted my icy cube

Collecting friends is easy to do
Keeping them isn't for you

I'll spend my days remembering your ways
So take care of the few that remain
Take care of the few that remain

Surround yourself with stay-pressed perfection
The treadmill is running fast
The laptop can keep up with every connection
Even your star-studdеd cast

Collecting friends is easy to do
Keeping thеm isn't for you

I'll spend my days remembering your ways
So take care of the few that remain
Take care of the few that remain

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Collecting friends is easy to do
Keeping them isn't for you

I'll spend my days remembering today
So take care of the few that remain
I'll spend my days remembering your ways
So take care of the few that remain
Take care of the few that remain

Take care of the few...
 
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Sheryl Suzanne Crow, born on February 11, 1962, is an American singer-songwriter who has made a significant impact on the music industry with her versatile sound and powerful lyrics. Crow's career began in the pop-rock genre, but she later delved into folk, country, and blues, demonstrating her ability to adapt and evolve as an artist.

Throughout her career, Crow has released nine studio albums, each showcasing her unique style and musical talents. Her impressive body of work has earned her a total of nine Grammy Awards, solidifying her status as a highly respected musician in the industry.

In 2006, Crow faced a challenging battle with breast cancer, but she persevered through treatment and appears to have successfully halted the disease. Despite this significant health setback, Crow has continued to tour and record music, demonstrating her resilience and dedication to her craft.

In recent years, Crow has explored the country genre, taking advice from her friend Brad Paisley and collaborating with artists like Rascal Flatts. Her willingness to experiment with different styles and sounds demonstrates her commitment to pushing boundaries and exploring new musical territories.

When asked to describe her music, Crow admitted that she finds it confusing to pinpoint where she fits in musically. This uncertainty speaks to her versatility and willingness to challenge conventional labels, making her an artist who defies categorization and continues to surprise and inspire audiences around the world.