Driving my big rig in California I watched the sun rise and this song came on and carried me through the day after 9 hrs of driving.😊 I was coming into Santa Monica California 😊 I live on the east coast in Maryland and this song will always mean a lot to me. Thanks Sheryl crow🎉
I danced with her and she told me that she was lonely. It was at the Wiskey a go go with the stone temple pits singing Creep. Then she drove me to Malibu and let me get lost in her gated rip tip.
A rather surreal moment...I have lived my entire life in the Los Angeles area. One night I was listening to an online SDR radio located in the Netherlands. I was listening to an AM radio station in Ireland. What comes on? THIS SONG!
Man lol this was my mothers go to song when she'd either clean or take a shower with her 90s boom box blaring. RIP mom this shit literally brought tears to my eyes
My mom is still around and we are close... But I remember being carted around in our white bronco (not OJ's), in south Georgia in the early 90s lol. Good times, she and I still laugh about it. But how times have changed. I live in Minnesota, I'm 31, and am married to the man I love. C'est la vie I guess
This song is very special to me, because 1994 was the worst year of my life so far. When this song first came out on the radio, I was in the hospital listening to it for the first time. I started to feel better and I was discharged from the hospital a short time later. Whenever I'm feeling down or in the mood for music, I play this song.
Apparently, this song was playing over the radio at the hospital when I was born, first song I ever heard & I still love it to this day, and it’s so weird to me that in a week from now I’ll be 14, even though it’s not old at all, I just find it weird that I’ll be that age. It’s so cool to think about how this was the first thing I heard when I was brought into the world, almost 14 years ago. ❤️
According to my parents it was, and I love music and it’s just so cool to think about how if my parents are right about that, it’s the first song I ever heard. Also Eleanor Rigby By The Beatles was one I heard and loved when I got home for the first time from the hospital after being there for a month, and my older sister was listening to it when I came in and I’m a huge Beatles Fan, and I loved them since I was a little baby. Random Comment but I just wanted to share that.
And now look! You're already 17, and maybe even graduating high school this year! Remember every bit of these years, because one day you'll blink your eyes, and several decades will have passed.
I was a kid when this came out. Young teen. My alarm was my radio and this song woke me up one morning. I have no idea why i remeber this. 😂 everytime I hear it it reminds me of my old child hood bedroom and waking up 😂
Today is July 12, 2024 and this song is 30 years old today! The fourth single from Sheryl’s debut album “ Tuesday Night Music Club “ was ironically released on a Tuesday! Sheryl took home the 1995 Grammy for Record of the Year ! … as well as best new artist, and best female vocals !! It Hit Number 2 on The Billboard Charts on October 8th, 1994
You know life is great is when you are driving a Datsun zx 280 and listening to Sheryl Crow's tune. Nowadays i am driving a crappy Nissan Sentra that is going to need a new transmission at 75000 miles. God i miss my youth.
Great video with Sheryl’s song Alll l Wanna Do and Sheryl’s hot facial🌟expressions which i love and Sheryl singing🎤🎸awesome great song with great band thank you Sheryl,love Denny🥰❤️❤️❤️⭐️and🌙
my beautiful nephew who passed away many many years ago, aged just 12, loved this song, it always makes me think of the light he had inside and how brightly it shone...
+MrsPaul Same here, mid teens when it came out and I had an instant huge crush on her. She was a sexy, pretty thing for my teenage male eyes to lay upon. When she said she wanted to have fun, a whole lot of things passed through my mind then... *ehem* yeah. LOTS of fun alright... :D
I didn't know what she looked like. but, I felt her soul through her music. the most beautiful soul I ever heard. looks mean nothing in the grand scheme of things. a person's voice will tell you everything about them. my blind friend tought me that.
lol, I'm with you on this, I love her, but this song was a hit, the lyrics are just plain, now that listen to it, but at that time that didn't matter, it brings good memories this album...
One of the greatest songs, EVER! All I wanna do is have some fun. I've got a feeling I'm not the ONLY one. All I wanna do, is have some fun, the party has just begun. All I wanna do is have some fun, until the sun come up, over (Your location here)!
@@Yodelinthegully-d7r the riff during the verse might be similar, and both have pedal steel, but otherwise they are pretty different - different bridges, different choruses, one is mostly spoken word, etc....
One of the few songs that I can recall exactly where I was when I heard it for the first time. Driving on Highway 1 through the Fraser Valley on the way back to Vancouver in the summer of ‘94, listening to KISM 92.9 out of Bellingham WA.
Hello, Sheryl Crow! July 2022. What a trip thos song is! I am 74. Just woke up from a nap with this song on my mind. Outa nowhere. "Til the sun comes up over santa monica boulevard". Such a great lyric. Then I find you on youtube and watch the whole thing. What a trip! Thanks, Sheryl and company! Great video. Best Wishes, Linda Sartori
God this song is SO GOOD. I was 5 and in kindergarten when this was at the top of the charts lol. But I mostly listened to mainstream country at the time because that’s what my mom liked 🤣 imagine how different my childhood would be if I grew up with mainstream top 40 instead of country. Although we started listening to more top 40 towards the late 90s and beyond.
"Until the sun comes up over Santa Monica Boulevard" This was a real thing in the 90s. In NYC, people would be coming out of the Limelight after a night of hard partying and it was literally sunrise the next day. Now, with Covid and smartphones & social media, last call is at 11PM.
1993 "All I Wanna Do" is a song performed by Sheryl Crow. The song was written by Crow, David Baerwald, Bill Bottrell and Kevin Gilbert, with lyrics adapted from Wyn Cooper's 1987 poem "Fun". It was Crow's breakthrough hit from his 1993 debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club. The song was Crow's biggest US hit, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot 100 behind Boyz II Men's "I'll Make Love to You" for six consecutive weeks from October 8 to November 12, 1994, and it also topped the Graphical Contemporary Adult Billboard. It won the 1995 Grammy for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and was nominated for Song of the Year. In addition to its success in the United States, "All I Wanna Do" peaked at number one in Australia for one week and in Canada for four weeks, also topping the RPM Adult Contemporary chart in the latter country. In New Zealand and the UK it peaked at number four, and in Europe it reached the top 10 in Austria, Flemish Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands. It is Crow's biggest international hit to date. The music video for the song was directed by David Hogan, who also directed his first music video for "Leaving Las Vegas". It features Crow and his band performing the song on the street, with notable characters flying through the air. The video was shot outside the Roxy Theater at the corner of Franklin Street and North 1st Street in Clarksville, Tennessee. Two versions of the music video exist. The original video featured the character "Billy", mentioned in the song, played by actor Gregory Sporleder. A second version of the video was released with the character's appearances removed. The edited version appears on Crow's "Greatest Hits" music video DVD. In 2009, an additional music video was released, featured on the 2009 re-release of Tuesday Night Music Club.
First heard this song in Nov 1994. This song sounds very psychedelic 90s. Music of the 1990s was totally different to the decade previous. Sheryl Crowe was very popular around mid to late 1990s period. Wonderful artist.
Join the club! I just wanna dance with someone who knows how to have fun. Oh well. I'll keep dancing by myself till I find someone who knows how to live and laugh and love and have fun.
this is a great song. i still love it in 2024. i just saw sheryl crow on an awards show (cant remember which one) lol. i was hoping she would sing this but she didn't. nvm it wasn't an awards shoe it was Willie Nelson s 90th birthday show. great show
This song always reminds me of Shannen Doherty so I'm listening in her memory rest in peace sweetie you made my teen years amazing will definitely miss you ❤
I was not alive in the early 90s, but my word this is a classic and I would love to visit LA and party all night on Santa Monica boulevard (I'm from Wales) once coronavirus is over
What a groove! I feel like mainstream music now has no soul to it: not all of it, but enough that songs like this almost seem alien. Definitely a treat for the ears
Omg, this song is a year older than me??!! I was born in 94, no way this came out back then!! It sounds so fresh!! I was thinking this came out like in the early 2000's!! Way ahead of it's time with an old school twist.
This reminds me when I was a college kid, we could hear this song in every 10 mins from all available bay area (e.g. K101) car radio channels through out the whole summer of 1994. You can imagine that when you drive your car on the road for over one and a half hour everyday with this song singing and singing non-stop... But This song is one of the best in the 90's! LOVE it :)
I was 9 when this video debuted on “buzzfeed” on MTV so I was bigger into nirvana and Alice In Chains but I still watched this video like a million times in between Black hole sun and that smashing pumpkins song where he wears the zero black shirt. Maybe friends by the chili peppers was in there too when they are all in the boat together.
My man on the drums absolutely WASHING THE WINDOWS on that highway! Full on RINGO up in this groove! RIP Taylor Hawkins for that take. 90s pop is best pop. 70s pop is a close second but DAMNED if the 90s didn’t have the best.
The same thing happened to me, he can't be a friend ...... just last Friday I went to my first job my first day in my life and this song sounded on the radio that they had on, I heard that the presenter of the radio said Sheryl Crow and a few hours later at my house I added this song to Spotify, now when I see your comment I am impressed to know that I am not the only one, never better said as in the song: I am not the only one