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When Jools Holland first invited Jewel onto his Later programme, they discovered that not only do they share a similar name, but also the first song that they both learnt was Saint Louis Blues. They played the song together (with Jools on piano) as part of Jools' 5th Annual Hootenanny, broadcast in the UK on New Year's Eve 1997. It was written by William Christopher Handy in 1914.
Availability: Rare Jewels bootleg
Notable performances: UK TV: BBC 2, Jools Holland's 5th Annual Hootenanny, 31st December 1997
First performed in public at Java Joes, San Diego, CA on 9th June 1996
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![]() Goodbye Alice In Wonderland |
Notable performances: On US TV: VH1 Hard Rock Live (recorded 27th February 1997); MTV Unplugged (recorded 7th May 1997)
External Links:| Audio: | Jewel audio only page |
| Lyrics: | Cafe Jewel |
| Tabs: | http://www.seb.derbycounty.co.uk/ |
Availability: Innerchange Days bootleg
External Links:| Audio: | Jewel audio only page |
| Lyrics: | Cafe Jewel |
First performed in public on the Letterman show. Co-written with Itaal Shur and Cesar Lemos.
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Jewel says:
I like saying, "Who says a woman cannot serve?" (This Way liner notes)
Notable performances: US TV, The Late Show with David Letterman, 6th October 2000
| Audio/lyrics: | The Official Jewel Site |
First performed in public on the CBS "Saturday Morning Early Show". Co-written with Itaal Shur.
Notable performances: US TV, CBS "Saturday Morning Early Show", 7th October 2000; The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, 12th October 2000.
Country song that Jewel debuted during 2008. Jewel plans to include in on her 2nd country album due in 2009.
Availability: Shiva Diva Doo Wop promo tape; Rare Angels 1995 bootleg (this is a copy of the version on Shiva Diva Doo Wop)
External Links:| Audio: | Jewel audio only page |
| Lyrics: | Cafe Jewel |
| Tabs: | Gates Of Infinity |
Co-written and performed with Steve Poltz
Availability: One Left Shoe by Steve Poltz; Hard Rock Live radio promo CD
Notable performances: US TV, VH1 Hard Rock Live
External Links:| Audio: | Jewel audio only page |
| Lyrics: | Cafe Jewel |
| Tabs: | by Ola Svärdh |
Availability: Innerchange Days bootleg
External Links:| Audio: | Jewel audio only page |
| Lyrics: | Cafe Jewel |
Written by Merle Haggard and originally a B-side on his US hit Workin' Man Blues. Jewel and Merle duet together on this and That's The Way Love Goes on his 1999 hits CD.
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Jewel says:
To sing these great songs with Merle himself is not only an honor, for he has been a hero of mine as a singer and a writer, but it is a dream come true.
Notable performances: US TV, TNN Merle Haggard: For The Record
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Jewel performed this during the US Summer tour in 1997 with her support act David Baerwald, who is probably most well known for helping to write Sheryl Crow's Tuesday Night Music Club.
Notable performances: Jones Beach, Wantaugh, NY, 31st August 1997
Availability: Rare Jewels bootleg
Notable performances: Kampnegelfabrik, Hamburg, Germany, 15th May 1999
External Links:| Lyrics: | Angel Needs A Ride |
Written by Canadian songwriter Ian Tyson. Jewel performed this song with Garth Brooks
Notable performances: Garth Brooks's Coast To Coast Live TV concert special broadcast from the USS Enterprise in Norfolk, VA on 21st November 2001.
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![]() This Way |
![]() Hard Rock Live radio promo CD |
![]() 1000 Miles Away Bootleg CD |
Jewel says:
This is also a pretty old song. I used to sing it way back when I was in my van still, singing at the now-fabled InnerChange Café. I dedicate this song to the lady who owned and ran that café, Nancy Porter. This was also recordered live. The false start at the beginning is me forgetting the lyrics. (This Way liner notes)
Notable performances: US TV: VH1 Hard Rock Live
External Links:| Audio: | Jewel audio only page |
| Lyrics: | The Official Jewel Site |
aka Varg Och Delfin, Swedish Song or Swedish Lullaby. The title translates into English as Sleep Well.
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This is a song I wrote in Swedish. When I was writing it I didn't know how to say man or woman yet. But I knew how to say wolf and dolphin. So a wolf and a dolphin fall in love...it's metaphorical.
Notable performances: Swedish TV, Sen kväll med Luuk, 7th February 1999 (broadcast 11th February 1999)
| Audio: | Jewel audio only page (Wolf & Dolphin) |
| Tabs: | by Ola Svärdh |
Jewel recorded the vocals for this Chicane track in 2002 but the album featuring it wasn't released until 2007.
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Availability: Innerchange Days bootleg
External Links:| Audio: | Jewel audio only page |
| Lyrics: | Cafe Jewel |
The first single from Jewel's fourth studio album This Way, with lyrics by Jewel and music by Jewel and Rick Nowels. The video was shot in Los Angeles and directed by Darren Grant. It was released to radio in the US around 17th September 2001. Retail singles are available in Australasia and Japan from the 22nd October, and include bonus tracks of live versions of A Long Slow Slide and Stephenville, Texas.
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Jewel says:
I said it all in the song. (This Way liner notes)
Notable performances: First performed in public on 19th August 2001 at Humphrey's By The Bay, San Diego, California.
External Links:
| Audio/video/lyrics: | The Official Jewel Site |
Notable performances: Superbowl 1998
Availability: Innerchange Days bootleg
External Links:| Audio: | Jewel audio only page |
| Lyrics: | Cafe Jewel |
Apparently this is a rock song, it's doubtful whether Jewel ever finished writing it.
Notable performances: Jewel performed this for probably the first and only time with her band during a private radio station show in Hartford, CT on 10th September 1997.
First performed on 7th March 2009 at the Snoqualmie Casino, Snoqualmie, WA, USA
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![]() Goodbye Alice In Wonderland | ![]() Standing Still single |
Notable performances: US TV, PBS Austin City Limits, 3rd June 2000 (recorded 7th February 2000)
External Links:| Audio: | Angel Needs A Ride |
| Lyrics: | Angel Needs A Ride |
Stevie Nicks song written by Tom Petty and Mike Campbell. Jewel performed this song with Rob Thomas when she was supporting him on tour in 2006.
T-Bone Walker blues song apparently sung by Jewel during early San Diego shows.
The first single from Jewel's first country album Perfectly Clear. Jewel co-wrote it with Marv Green.
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Jewel wrote this song during the making of her movie Ride With The Devil.
Availability: Rare Jewels bootleg
Notable performances: Geiso Center, Nagoya, Japan, 9th April 1999
Availability: Rare Angels 1995 bootleg
External Links:| Lyrics: | Cafe Jewel |
A George Gershwin/DuBose Heyward composition from 1935, written for the musical Porgy And Bess. Jewel has performed this a few times a cappella and also with full band backing during the 1999 tour.
Notable performances: State Theatre, Sydney, Australia, 13th March 1999 (with band)
External Links:| Lyrics: | Cafe Jewel |
Written by Donovan Leitch, probably only sung once by Jewel, for the movie I Shot Andy Warhol.
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![]() I Shot Andy Warhol soundtrack |
External Links:
| Lyrics: | Cafe Jewel |
Written with Patrick Davis at a writer's retreat at Jewel and Ty's ranch in September 2008.
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![]() Lullaby |
Lynyrd Skynyrd song covered by Jewel for the movie Sweet Home Alabama, Jewel's version of the song is sung over the closing credits. The movie is scheduled for a UK release on 20th December 2002
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Notable performances: City Of Hope "Spirit Of Life" Event, Santa Monica, CA, 17th October 2002
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