What I Can Do for You

"What I Can Do for You"
1995 UK re-release, CD #1
Single by Sheryl Crow
from the album Tuesday Night Music Club
B-side "Volvo Cowgirl 99" "I Shall Believe" "D'yer Mak'er" "I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday" "No One Said It Would Be Easy"
Released November 11, 1993
Format CD Single
Recorded Toad Hall, Pasadena, California, 1993
Genre Rock
Length 4:15
Songwriter(s) David Baerwald, Sheryl Crow
Producer(s) Bill Bottrell
Sheryl Crow singles chronology
"Run Baby Run"
(1993)
"What I Can Do for You"
(1993)
"All I Wanna Do"
(1994)

"Run Baby Run"
(1993)
"What I Can Do for You"
(1993)
"All I Wanna Do"
(1994)

"What I Can Do for You" is a single by Sheryl Crow from the album Tuesday Night Music Club released on A&M Records. It was originally released in 1993 and the single includes a rare speedier version of LP track "The Na-Na Song" (i.e. "Volvo Cowgirl 99"). "What I Can Do for You" managed only number 97 when first released at the end of 1993, but was re-released after the success of "All I Wanna Do" and "Strong Enough". Two CD singles were released, with the second one being a limited edition including a 1996 mini-calendar. In the UK charts, it reached number 84 in its first release on February 19, 1994 and then number 43 on November 11, 1995.[1]

The song deals with sexual harassment with which Sheryl says she experienced her share of during her road to fame.

Track listing

Original UK CD single (Cat. No. 580 463-2) (1993)

  1. "What I Can Do for You" (Radio Edit)
  2. "What I Can Do for You" (LP Version)
  3. "Volvo Cowgirl 99"
  4. "I Shall Believe"

Re-released UK CD single #1 (Cat. No. 581 221-2) (1995)

  1. "What I Can Do for You" (UK Edit)
  2. "D'yer Mak'er"
  3. "I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday"
  4. "No One Said It Would Be Easy"

Re-released UK CD single #2 (Cat. No. 581 229-2) (1995)

  1. "What I Can Do for You" (Live in Madrid)
  2. "All I Wanna Do" (Live in Madrid)
  3. "Strong Enough" (Live in Madrid)
  4. "Can't Cry Anymore" (Live in Madrid)

Chart performance

Chart (1995) Peak
position
United Kingdom (UK Singles Chart)[1] 43

References

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