Watch Sheryl Crow perform 'It Don't Hurt' from upcoming livestream concert

A taster of Sheryl Crow: The Songs & The Stories

Sheryl Crow
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 14th Jun 2021

Sheryl Crow has shared a stunning performance of ‘It Don’t Hurt’ from her upcoming livestream concert The Songs & The Stories.

Available to watch in the UK from 8pm on Friday 18th June 2021, Sheryl Crow: The Songs & The Stories will be filmed in multi-camera high-definition video at Sheryl Crow’s "little church” – a unique location that’s described as ‘a private meditative space on her Nashville property filled with antique Americana curiosities.’

Alongside performing some of her greatest hits and deep catalogue tracks, Sheryl will also be regaling the stories behind them.

Sheryl Crow: The Songs & The Stories

Ahead of the livestream on Friday, Sheryl Crow has shared her performance of ‘It Don’t Hurt’ from her 1999 album ‘The Globe Sessions.’

Sheryl says of the track: “I wrote a song that was on my second record The Globe Sessions called ‘It Don’t Hurt’ and it was inspired by a relationship that went wrong with someone that I probably should not have been with in the first place.

“The song is a look at all the things that we do to convince ourselves that we’re over it. We say all these things that really don’t matter to us anymore and at the end you realise “If it doesn’t matter then why am I still talking about it?”

“The first time I ever performed it live was playing stompbox and harmonica - it just felt so awesome. It made me feel so strong being able and deliver it that way, with the history of that song behind it. I hope you love it!”

Watch Sheryl Crow perform ‘It Don’t Hurt’:

UK-based livestream company Driift will be filming the Sheryl Crow solo concert having previously worked with Nick Cave, Laura Marling, Dermot Kennedy, Andrea Boccelli, Kylie Minogue and James Bay on online ticketed events.

The performance starts promptly and there will be no replays. Tickets are on sale here.

On Saturday morning (12th June), Sheryl Crow joined Absolute Radio Country’s Una Healy for a chat and they spoke about future female icons in music. Watch a clip from the chat right here:

Watch Sheryl Crow perform 'Everyday is a Winding Road' and 'In The End' acoustically for Absolute Radio last year:

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