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"A Change Would Do You Good" is the fourth single from American singer-songwriter
Sheryl Crow Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and actress. Her music incorporates elements of rock, pop, country, folk, and blues. She has released eleven studio albums, five compilations and three ...
's 1996 self-titled album. The song uses a series of non sequitur lyrics to describe what one should change in life. It became Crow's third top-five single from the album in Canada, where it reached number two, and peaked at number eight in the United Kingdom.


Background and lyrics

In an interview with Songfacts, guitarist
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revealed "A Change Would Do You Good" was written in New Orleans during a six-month stay with co-writers
Sheryl Crow Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and actress. Her music incorporates elements of rock, pop, country, folk, and blues. She has released eleven studio albums, five compilations and three ...
and
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. The group decided to create a song by looking into classic soul music for inspiration, specifically by the Staple Singers and
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. Eventually, the trio came up with so many lyric ideas that they resorted to drawing them out of a hat, putting together similar lines so they made sense. The lyrics of the song are mostly abstract, but they work together to highlight what one needs to change in life. Each verse also has a meaning. According to Trott, the first verse is about music producer
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, who left in the middle of the album's production, angering Crow. Trott admitted that even though the lyrics were derogatory, they were more playful than harsh. The second verse was inspired by
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—who had begun to tone down her sexual image during the song's conception—as well as a few other people who were not named. Crow decided to make the final verse about herself but had to convince Trott and MacLeod to do so.


Critical reception

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from ''
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'' wrote, "Sheryl Crow's current eponymous collection proves to be knee-deep in solid radio entries. The set's third single is yet another infectious toe-tapper that has the fun vibe of a freewheeling campfire sing-along-but with the kind of biting and intelligent lyrics that have elevated Crow miles above the current glut of guitar-slingin' women. There's no question that
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programmers will be going out of the way to put this winner on the air ASAP." A reviewer from ''
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'' rated the song three out of five, stating that "Crow is in familiar
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-lite territory". David Sinclair from ''
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'' described it as a "typical mid-tempo chug delivered in her tough but sexy drawl".


Music videos

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were shot. The first video, directed by Crow and
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, features Crow standing in the middle of Gay Street in
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playing a
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while a second Crow is throwing her possessions (and eventually herself) out of an apartment building window. This video appears on the DVD ''
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'' and was shot in black and white. The second video, directed by Michel Gondry, shows Crow similar to the character Samantha Stephens from the TV sitcom fantasy ''
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''. She switches around characters' lives, such as a
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and teen garage band singer. Notable guests include
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,
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, Jeff Garlin,
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, Molly Shannon,
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and
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. This video appears on the DVD compilation '' Michel Gondry 2: More Videos (Before and After DVD 1)''. This video received negative reaction from critics due to too much dialogue during the song, and was "jeered" by ''
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''. The video was later re-edited with less dialogue. The final video is taken from a VH1 live performance.


Live performances

Crow performed the song at President Obama's 2008 Inaugural Ball for the Midwest States. She also performed the song on her live album '' Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park''.


Track listings

* UK CD1 and Australasian CD single # "A Change Would Do You Good" # "
Hard to Make a Stand "Hard to Make a Stand" is the third single from Sheryl Crow's self-titled second album (1996). It was released as a single only in Europe, Canada, Japan, and South Africa. The track caused controversy in the US due to its references to abortion. ...
" (live from
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) # "On the Outside" (live from Shepherd's Bush Empire) # "A Change Would Do You Good" (live from Shepherd's Bush Empire) * UK CD2 # "A Change Would Do You Good" # "
Everyday Is a Winding Road "Everyday Is a Winding Road" is the second single from American singer and songwriter Sheryl Crow's 1996 Sheryl Crow (album), eponymous album. Neil Finn, lead singer of Crowded House, provides backing vocals. Paul Hester, another member of Crowded ...
" (live from Shepherd's Bush Empire) # "
Can't Cry Anymore "Can't Cry Anymore" is a song by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow from her debut album, ''Tuesday Night Music Club'' (1993), released through A&M Records. Released in May 1995, the song reached number 36 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, bec ...
" (live from Shepherd's Bush Empire) # "
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" (live from Shepherd's Bush Empire) * UK CD3 # "A Change Would Do You Good" # "Everyday Is a Winding Road" # "
If It Makes You Happy "If It Makes You Happy" is a song by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, released as the lead single from her 1996 eponymous album in September 1996. The song peaked at number 10 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming Crow's final top-10 ...
" # "Hard to Make a Stand" * European CD single # "A Change Would Do You Good" (LP version) – 3:50 # "Hard to Make a Stand" (live from Shepherd's Bush Empire) – 4:23


Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the UK CD1 liner notes and the ''
Sheryl Crow Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and actress. Her music incorporates elements of rock, pop, country, folk, and blues. She has released eleven studio albums, five compilations and three ...
'' album booklet. Studios * Recorded at Kingsway Studios (New Orleans) and
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(Los Angeles) * Mastered at Gateway Mastering (
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, US) Personnel * Sheryl Crow – writing,
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, bass, production * Jeff Trott – writing, acoustic guitars * Brian MacLeod – writing, loop *
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fuzz bass *
Todd Wolfe Todd Stewart Wolfe (born January 22, 1957 in Queens, New York, United States) is an American blues rock guitarist and singer-songwriter. His professional career spanned for a period of three decades and had released numerous albums with his o ...
– electric guitar *
Trina Shoemaker Kathryn "Trina" Shoemaker is an American mixer, record producer and sound engineer responsible for producing/engineering and/or mixing records for bands such as Queens of the Stone Age, Sheryl Crow, Emmylou Harris, Something for Kate, Nanci Griff ...
– recording *
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– mixing *
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– mastering


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Release history


References

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