From Ultimate Classic Rock.
Sheryl Crow has released another track from her upcoming album, Threads. Listen to “Still the Good Old Days,” featuring Joe Walsh, below.
The song’s upbeat lyrics are sweet and relatable. They celebrate a relationship that has stood the test of time, despite its subject’s many quirks. Crow and Walsh trade verses as they sing about familiar idiosyncrasies like forgetting the name of a movie star and telling the same joke over and over again.
Walsh joins a bevy of marquee artists from the worlds of rock and country to guest on Threads. The collaborative album includes appearances by Stevie Nicks, Keith Richards, Don Henley, James Taylor, Vince Gill, Maren Morris, Willie Nelson, St. Vincent, Mavis Staples, Gary Clark Jr. and Bonnie Raitt. Walsh is also featured on another of the album’s tracks, “Prove You Wrong,” which was released earlier this month.
“The people I chose to be on the record were just people that I have loved and admired and had relationships with,” Crow told iHeart. “Many of these people, I owned their records when I was seven and eight years old. I mean, I can remember unzipping the zipper on Sticky Fingers, and I remember the cover of Rumours and wanting to look like Stevie Nicks. And who would have thought a young girl from a tiny town in Missouri would wind up working with these people and having relationships with them? So, when it came time to make the record, there was an obvious list of people I wanted to ask. And luckily most of them said yes.”
Threads comes out on Aug. 30. Crow previously revealed that it will be her last traditionally released LP, though she still plans on touring and delivering the occasional single.
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- Joe Walsh - So Far So Good - UK - vinyl LP - £10.00, $12.30, €11.80 (New Item) (arrived 16-Jan-2025 18:00)on January 22, 2025 at 12:44 am
JOE WALSH So Far So Good (1978 UK 10-track LP, featuring a collection of highlights from Walsh's first four solo albums. The picture sleeve shows minimal wear & the vinyl appears barely played ABCL5240)
- Joe Walsh - So Far So Good - UK - vinyl LP - £10.00, $12.30, €11.80 (New Item) (arrived 16-Jan-2025 11:33)on January 22, 2025 at 12:44 am
JOE WALSH So Far So Good (1978 UK 10-track LP, featuring a collection of highlights from Walsh's first four solo albums. The picture sleeve shows minimal wear & the vinyl appears barely played ABCL5240)
- Joe Walsh - The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get - UK - vinyl LP - £15.00, $18.45, €17.70 (New Item) (arrived 15-Jan-2025 18:00)on January 22, 2025 at 12:44 am
JOE WALSH The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get (1974 UK issue of the 1973 9-track LP on a black ABC label, includes possibly his most famous song, Rocky Mountain Way, with a matt gatefold picture sleeve. The sleeve does have some light edge scuffing, whilst the vinyl shows just light signs of play ABCL5033)
- Joe Walsh - The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get - UK - vinyl LP - £15.00, $18.45, €17.70 (New Item) (arrived 15-Jan-2025 14:12)on January 22, 2025 at 12:44 am
JOE WALSH The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get (1974 UK issue of the 1973 9-track LP on a black ABC label, includes possibly his most famous song, Rocky Mountain Way, with a matt gatefold picture sleeve. The sleeve does have some light edge scuffing, whilst the vinyl shows just light signs of play ABCL5033)
- Sheryl Crow - If It Makes You Happy - French - 7" vinyl - £15.00, $18.45, €17.70 (New Item) (arrived 30-Dec-2024 17:58)on January 22, 2025 at 12:44 am
SHERYL CROW If It Makes You Happy (1996 French wide centre vinyl 7" for the single release, pressed exclusively for jukebox use, featuring the Edit Version, also includes All I Wanna Do, plain card sleeve with the original jukebox selection card tab attached to the front. The vinyl remains in Excellent condition with only a few light signs of play on both sides)
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