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Availability: Innerchange Days bootleg
External Links:| Audio: | Jewel audio only page |
| Lyrics: | Cafe Jewel |
| Tabs: | Tabs by Ola Svärdh |
This song was performed, during the 1997 Lilith Fair, with the Indigo Girls and Sarah McLachlan
Availability: Lilith Fair DVD/video
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Notable performances: First performed on the 6th April 2004 at the Belk Theatre at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center in Charlotte, NC
Availability: Rare Jewels bootleg
Notable performances: First performed at The Academy, Manchester, England, 9th May 1999
This Sam Cooke song was performed by Jewel and Rod Stewart with the band during The City of Hope Cancer Center benefit gala.
Notable performances: Cipriani, 42nd Street, New York, 13th February 2001
Written by Harold Arlen and E. Y. "Yip" Harburg and performed by Jewel with Jackson Browne, Roger Daltrey, Nathan Lane and Ry Cooder as part of the Children's Defense Fund benefit concert: The Wizard Of Oz In Concert: Dreams Come True.
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Notable performances: TNT The Wizard Of Oz In Concert (22nd November 1995)
Jewel performed this Christmas Carol in December 1998 with her mother, Lenedra Carroll, as part of a concert for Pope John Paul II. It was broadcast in a number of countries over the Christmas period.
Notable performances: 6th Annual Christmas Eve at The Vatican Concert, 19th December 1998
Sung with Edwin McCain
Availability: Radio Angels 1996 bootleg
External Links:| Lyrics: | Cafe Jewel |
| Tabs: | Tabs by Ola Svärdh |
aka A Song For The Winter. Written in Germany on 30th October 1997, and played for the first time in public that evening. The song was added to the closing titles of Jewel's first movie Ride With The Devil.
Availability: video is on the region 1 Ride With The Devil DVD
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![]() What's Simple Is True promo CD |
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Jewel says:
It's just a pretty love song. I wanted it to be very icy, for the winter; so it would feel like a very sparse winter landscape with just a few images that were really stark.
Notable performances: Kleine Musikhalle, Hamburg, Germany, 30th October 1997 (the original acoustic version). Jewel also performed it with her band throughout the 1999 Spirit tour.
Co-written with Joy Eden Harrison
Availability: Innerchange Days bootleg
External Links:| Audio: | Jewel audio only page |
| Lyrics: | Cafe Jewel |
Written by and performed with Joy Eden Harrison
Availability: Innerchange Days bootleg
aka Choose Me. This is the first song that Jewel has played using a dulcimer. It was first performed in April 2004, and can be found on her 6th album Goodbye Alice In Wonderland.
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![]() Goodbye Alice In Wonderland |
Notable performances: First performed on 6th April 2004 at the Belk Theatre at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, Charlotte, NC
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| These first two versions are the same. | This contains a live version from a Dutch radio show | |
![]() Pieces Of You |
![]() Who Will Save Your Soul Single |
![]() UK Hands single CD #2 |
| Live version with band recorded 11th February 1999 |
Acoustic version recorded 3rd August 1995. |
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![]() Joy: A Holiday Collection (video only) |
This was written when I was 17 and is one of my "first Batch" songs. (first batch meaning one of the 1st ten I wrote.) I had no idea I would write songs. I learned to play guitar at this age only so I could hitch around mexico, earning my way with street singing & foot massages for Brittish Blue hair tourists. Every time I wrote a song I figured it was the last. I still feel this way to varying degrees. In my wildest dreams I would never have guessed that someday the whole world may be looking over my shoulder to read my incredibly sloppy and Spelling-So-Bad-You-Think-Your-Reading-A-Foreign-Language scribbles. I was just on a Long and incredibly sleepless GreyHound Bus ride & bored out of my skull with a pen in my hand.
Notable performances: Colegio Oficial De Medicos De Madrid, 11th February 1999; Sessions at West 54th, 26th November 1999; Tonight Show with Jay Leno; Later with Jools Holland, 1st November 1997 and many others
Availability:
![]() Joy: A Holiday Collection (CD and video) |
Notable performances: Sessions at West 54th (26th November 1999)
External Links:| Lyrics: | Official Jewel site |
Availability: Innerchange Days bootleg
External Links:| Audio: | Jewel audio only page |
| Lyrics: | Cafe Jewel |
| Tabs: | Tabs by Ola Svärdh |
This song first appeared on Jewel's setlists in 2005 and is available on her 6th album Goodbye Alice In Wonderland. According to the Warner Chappell website Jewel wrote this song with John Shanks (although this isn't mentioned in the album's booklet).
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Notable performances: First performed at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on 22nd July 2005.
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