Music video available ahead of May 6th album and documentary

With her Tuesday Night Music Club debut in 1993, Sheryl Crow began a journey beyond her wildest imagination. Now, as the 9x GRAMMY Awards winner prepares to unveil some of the most impactful moments of her life and career through a full-length documentary, airing May 6th on Showtime, Crow reflects on what matters most in a new song and music video out titled “Forever.”

“Seeing life through my children’s eyes as it’s happening and wrapped around glimpses into the past fills me with gratitude,” says Crow. “That contemplation of myself and observation of the world around has driven how I write. ‘Forever’ is really a song about cherishing deep connections while you can and truly being present.”

Penned alongside Jeff Trott, “Forever” is one of three new tracks Crow recorded for the May 6th digital and 2 CD Sheryl: Music From The Feature Documentary release. For the music video, director Brian Morrow contrasted scenes with crisp HD and grainy textured super 8 to accentuate the fragmented nature of memories and real-time. Utilizing footage from Crow’s childhood, studio content and filming alongside her kids, “Forever” conveys the importance of the present moment with artful tenderness.

Sheryl: Music From The Feature Documentary also features Crow’s biggest hits, including “If It Makes You Happy,” “Soak Up The Sun, “All I Wanna Do, “My Favorite Mistake” and “Redemption Day” as well as deep tracks from the American music icon’s 35 million albums sold worldwide.

The Amy Scott-directed film, Sheryl, is an intimate story that navigates an iconic yet arduous musical career while the artist battles sexism, ageism, depression, cancer, and the price of fame, before harnessing the power of her gift. Crow has been feted by a new generation of singer-songwriters who have covered her songs and talked about her influence, including Phoebe Bridgers, H.E.R, Haim, Maren Morris, Lorde, Sasami, Best Coast, and Brandi Carlile.

In the coming weeks she will appear on GMA and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to talk about the new projects and perform on The Howard Stern Show, The Kelly Clarkson Show and The Late Late Show with Corden.