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Like Cheap Trick before her, Sheryl Crow gives it up on LIVE AT BUDOKAN. The energetic set from 2002 features many of Crow's commercial hits (with the notable exception of her breakthrough smash "All I Wanna Do"), and a guest spot from the Corrs. This Japanese release comes witha lyric sheet and a booklet with photos.
Additional Tracks Sheryl Crow Live At Budokan Songs | 1. | Steve McQueen |
| 2. | Everyday Is a Winding Road |
| 3. | My Favorite Mistake |
| 4. | C'Mon C'Mon (With the Corrs) |
| 5. | Strong Enough |
| 6. | If It Makes You Happy |
| 7. | Difficult Kind |
| 8. | Change Would Do You Good |
| 9. | Home |
| 10. | Weather Channel |
| 11. | All I Wanna Do |
| 12. | Soak up the Sun |
| 13. | There Goes the Neighborhood |
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