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Co-written with Patrick Leonard
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| The single version is the same as on Spirit | |
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| Christmas version | |
![]() Joy: A Holiday Collection (CD and video) | ![]() Jewel Live At Humphey's By The Bay DVD |
My hands for me have always been...I've always watched my hands. Hands are the servant of your mind. I used to drive the tractor in the hay fields looking at my hands and wondering what they would do when they were older. I never thought that they'd be here, but I realised I wanted to try and be conscious about my living because a lot of times you act very thoughtlessly, or I do. I didn't want people to misunderstand what I'm saying in the song. It's not a naive statement: "I want to tell the world we're all okay". It's not because there aren't any problems, it's not because I'm naive to the problems that are happening. It's that how we deal with problems is everything.(Interview Answers Atlantic promo-only cd PRCD-8939)
Notable performances:US TV Late Show with David Letterman; UK TV This Morning; 17th November 2000, Fox Theater, Stockton, CA (acoustic version)
External Links:| Warner Chappell music | "I knew exactly what I wanted to do with this record and what I wanted it to do to people. I wanted to ... |
Availability: Rare Jewels bootleg
Notable performances: Roy Wilkens Auditorium, St Paul, MN, 15th August 1999 (for Brady Blades the Spirit Tour drummer)
Acoustic song first played in public at the State Theater, Sydney, Australia on the 12th March 1999
Availability: Rare Jewels bootleg
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Notable performances: Sessions at West 54th (26th November 1999)
Jewel co-wrote this song with Lester Mendez for her 5th album 0304
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Jewel says:
This is from the stalker's perspective. My favorite song to sing.(0304 liner notes)
Notable performances: First performed in public on 26th April 2003 at the Art In The Square Festival Charity Benefit Concert in Southlake, Texas. First acoustic performance on 22nd September 2003 at the 9:30 Club,Washington, DC
This John Hiatt song was recorded by Jewel for the Phenomenon movie soundtrack. It's sung towards the end of the film during a love scene involving the star John Travolta. Jewel has never performed this song in public.
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| Lyrics: | Jewel Kilcher - flower |
Jewel recorded a demo of this song for its writer Denny Aaberg when she was still living in her van in San Diego, and apparently Jewel received a fee of $100 for the session. Denny Aaberg also co-wrote the Jewel song V-12 Cadillac
Kris Kristofferson song that Jewel started performing during 2009.
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Song from the Beatles album Abbey Road. Jewel performed it with Rob Thomas as a tribute to its writer the late George Harrison. Their performance was at the 17th Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on 18th March 2002 where Jewel presented Brenda Lee with her inductee award. Notable performances: (with Rob Thomas) Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, 18th March 2002 External Links:
| ![]() Jewel and Rob Thomas singing Here Comes The Sun |
Availability: Jewelstock bootleg
Notable performances: Kleine Musikhalle, Hamburg, Germany, 30th October 1997
External Links:| Audio: | Jewel audio only page |
| Lyrics: | Foolish Games Lyrics Library |
Song Jewel performed during her early shows at the Innerchange.
Availability: Jewelstock bootleg
External Links:| Audio: | Angel Needs A Ride |
| Lyrics: | Angel Needs A Ride |
A Duncan Sheik song which he performed with Jewel when they were touring together.
Notable performances: Irving Plaza, NYC, 16th May 1996
Apparently Jewel has covered this Animals song in concert. Does anyone have it on tape?
Availability: Innerchange Days bootleg
External Links:| Audio: | Jewel audio only page |
| Lyrics: | Foolish Games Lyrics Library |
Performed at Jewel's first headlining Innerchange show on 19th May 1993.
Notable performances: The Innerchange Coffeehouse, 19th May 1993.
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