Sheryl Crow - Evolution

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Verse 1
Turned on the radio and there it was
A song that sounded like something I wrote
The voice and melody were hauntingly
So familiar that I thought it was a joke

Pre-Chorus
Is it beyond intelligence?
As if the soul need not exist

Chorus
Evolution ever-changing
Lost in space and time
Maybe there's a grand solution
Somewhere we will find
Deep in the heart of humankind

Verse 2
I held my baby as the sun came up
And I watched him as he opened up his eyes
What will I tеll him when he's old enough
To want thе answers to all the questions why?

Pre-Chorus
Yes, we are brilliant, we are kind
But sometimes we miss the glaring signs
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Evolution ever-changing
Lost in space and time
Maybe there's a grand solution
Somewhere we will find
Deep in the heart of humankind

Post-Chorus
We can create, we can destroy
We can feel pain, we can feel joy
We can plant seeds and watch love grow
We can feel love 'cause it's written in the humankind

Instrumental Break

Verse 3
Where are we headed in this paradise?
We are passengers and there's no one at the wheel
No matter how well you can outdo me
There is one thing you will never do and it's feel

Chorus
Evolution ever-changing
Lost in space and time
Maybe there's a grand solution
Somewhere we will find
Evolution ever-changing
Lost in space and time
Maybe there's a grand solution
Somewhere we will find

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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.