Everyday Is a Winding Road

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"Everyday Is a Winding Road" is the second single from American singer and songwriter Sheryl Crow's 1996 eponymous album. Neil Finn, lead singer of Crowded House, provides backing vocals. Paul Hester, another member of Crowded House, was the inspiration for the song. The single was issued in the United Kingdom in November 1996 and was released in the United States the following year. The single was well-received on the radio and peaked at number 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. It also reached number 12 on the UK Singles Chart and became Crow's fourth and final number-one single in Canada. The song received a nomination for Record of the Year at the 1998 Grammy Awards, losing to "Sunny Came Home" by Shawn Colvin. Billboard and The Guardian both named it as Crow's second-best song. A music video for this song was directed by Peggy Sirota and filmed in New York City in sepia tone. It features a toy airplane flying from person to person throughout the city. The song was covered by Prince on his 1999 album Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic.

Composition

The song is composed in the key of D-flat mixolydian with a tempo of 113 beats per minute.

Criticism

Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune said the song "blatantly swipes" from the Rolling Stones' song "Sympathy for the Devil".

Track listings

US 7-inch single US CD single European and Japanese CD single UK CD1 (includes four postcards) UK CD2

Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the UK CD1 liner notes and the Sheryl Crow album booklet. Studios Personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Certifications

Release history

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