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  1. The End of the Innocence is the third solo studio album by Don Henley, the co-lead vocalist and drummer for the Eagles. The album was released in 1989, on Geffen Records, and was his last release on that label.

  2. Sep 30, 2020 · Sheryl Crow - In The End - YouTube. 398K subscribers. 2.3K. 109K views 3 years ago #SherylCrow. Vote for Sheryl Crow to join the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2023! Vote every day...

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  3. Dec 23, 2021 · Sheryl Crow contributes background vocals on “If Dirt Were Dollars”. This song also has a Fogerty like quality. Both songs may have a Fogerty sound, but they also explore Fogerty-like topics of materialism and greed.”

  4. 1 day ago · The Sheryl Crow of 2016 is different from the one who cut those early records you listened to. What are the key differences in where you are now that informed how you wrote and performed the new stuff? On the old days I obviously had no kids, so the hours were different. I could stay up all night. Sleep deprivation helps you get into that.

    • Like Never Before – Taj Mahal
    • Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic – Prince
    • The End of The Innocence – Don Henley
    • American III: Solitary Man – Johnny Cash
    • Trouble in Shangri-La – Stevie Nicks
    • Leap of Faith – Kenny Loggins
    • Hard Candy – Counting Crows

    Crow can be heard providing background vocals to the track “Don’t Call Us” from Taj Mahal’s 1991 album, Like Never Before. On the track, she is credited alongside Daryl Hall and John Oates of the pop-rock duo Hall & Oates.

    Crow appeared on Prince’s Rave Un2 the Joy Fantasticand lent her vocal and harmonica skills to the track, “Baby Knows.” Prince also performed a cover of her fan favorite “Everyday Is a Winding Road” for the album.

    Don Henley’s The End of the Innocencealbum incorporated Crow’s distinct vocals to the background of the song, “If Dirt Were Dollars.” Axl Rose, Edie Brickell, Melissa Etheridge, Gloria Estefan, and J.D. Souther can also be heard lending their voices throughout the project.

    On Johnny Cash’s American III: Solitary Man, Crow provided vocals to “Field of Diamonds” and accordion to the songs “Mary of the Wild Moor” and “Wayfaring Stranger.”

    Stevie Nicks’ Trouble in Shangri-Lais packed with Crow. She lent guitar, bass, vocals, and some songwriting to Nicks’ 2001 album. She can be heard on half of the album’s tracks, including the songs “Candlebright,” “Sorcerer,” and “It’s Only Love.”

    Crow lent her vocal stylings to Kenny Loggins’ album, Leap of Faith, specifically to the title track, “If You Believe,” and “I Would Do Anything.” Other big vocalists like Smokey Robinson and Mavis Staples also appear on the project.

    It seems only natural that two 2000s-era powerhouses like Crow and the Counting Crows would team up. Crow can be heard providing backing vocals to the track “American Girls” on the band’s 2002 album, Hard Candy. Photo by Derek White/Getty Images for ABA

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  5. "The End of the Innocence" is the lead single and title track from Don Henley's third solo studio album of the same name, released in 1989. Henley co-wrote and co-produced the song with Bruce Hornsby, who also performed piano. Both artists regularly include the song in their live performances.

  6. [Verse 1] There's a fly on the wall in the house on the hill. Where the king of the world watches TV. And the people await for his latest mandate. To a nation of angry believers. His words are a...