Steve McQueen

Album: C'mon C'mon (2002)
Charted: 44 88
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Songfacts®:

  • Steve McQueen is an actor famous for his cool persona and attitude that the lyrics allude to. In the video, Crow recreates the car chase scene from McQueen's movie Bullitt and the motorcycle chase from his film The Great Escape. >>>
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    Shirl - Bay Area, CA
  • Sheryl Crow won a Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for this song.
  • The Voice (Season 3) winner Cassadee Pope performed this song in the show's finale with her coach Blake Shelton.

Comments: 2

  • Rsab from Albertawoo woo is from Steve Miller's "Take the money and run".
  • Adrian from Brookings, SdOne of the few awesome songs on the album. Even the cheesy "woo woo" in the chorus is catchy. The song's got a groove and an edge that is just so Sheryl Crow. Rock on, baby!
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