There Goes the Neighborhood (Sheryl Crow song)
"There Goes the Neighborhood" | ||||
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Single by Sheryl Crow | ||||
from the album The Globe Sessions | ||||
B-side | "You Always Get Your Way" "Straight to the Moon" | |||
Released | 1999 | |||
Format |
Airplay Maxi Single | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 5:02 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Writer(s) |
Sheryl Crow J. Trott | |||
Producer(s) | Sheryl Crow | |||
Sheryl Crow singles chronology | ||||
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"There Goes the Neighborhood" is a 1998 song by Sheryl Crow. The song, released as the second single from her platinum album The Globe Sessions, won a Grammy award in 2001 for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. The song failed to chart in the United States except from Triple A chart where it peaked at No. 1 for two weeks. Crow performed the song on her live album Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park.
Grammy history
The song, along with the album The Globe Sessions, and the first single ("My Favorite Mistake") received nominations on the 1999 Grammy Awards. Crow won only Best Rock Album, and the single lost in the field Best Female Rock Vocal Performance (to "Uninvited" by Alanis Morissette). With the release of the album Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park, Crow won the Best Female Rock Vocal Performance with the track for second year in a row, after taking the prize with her rendition of Guns N' Roses classic "Sweet Child o' Mine at the 2000 Grammy Awards.
Track listing
cd single #1 (cat. no. 582 807-2)
- "There Goes the Neighborhood" – Radio Edit #1
- "Straight to the Moon" – Non LP Track
- "My Favorite Mistake" – Live
cd single #2 (cat. no. 582 809-2)
- "There Goes the Neighborhood" – Radio Edit #1
- "You Always Get Your Way" – Non LP Track
- "Hard to Make a Stand" – Live
Chart performance
Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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Canada (RPM) | 4 |
Japan (Oricon) | 37 |
Netherlands (MegaCharts) | 99 |
Poland (ZPAV)[1] | 45 |
United Kingdom (UK Singles Chart) | 19 |
United States Billboard (Adult Album Alternative) | 1 |
References
- ↑ "Lista Przebojów Trójki - Polskie Radio Online". Lp3.polskieradio.pl. Retrieved 2014-01-12.