Sheryl Crow recently delighted fans during a concert in New York with a surprise “singalong” of her iconic ’90s track, “If It Makes You Happy,” featuring fellow music superstars. The country-rock songstress took the stage at the ACLU Creatives For Freedom concert in Brooklyn on November 22, joined by artists like Maggie Rogers, St. Vincent, Taylor Meier of CAAMP, Mon Rovîa, Joy Oladokun, and Ilana Glazer. The performance was a joyful moment as they all came together to belt out the chorus of the popular song released as the lead single off her 1996 self-titled album.
The audience at the concert joined in on the fun as Crow led the verses while the other artists and attendees sang along to the catchy tune. In a heartwarming clip shared on Instagram, the artists could be seen embracing each other as they swayed to the music, creating a magical and healing atmosphere.
Fans flooded the comments section with praise, with one person describing the performance as “too good!” Another user highlighted the iconic nature of the song and performers involved. The sense of togetherness and magic that the performance brought was evident as fans expressed their joy and gratitude for the experience.
Even the official account for the ACLU joined in the admiration, commenting, “It makes us happy ❤️” The collective effort and talent on stage that night truly resonated with everyone present, creating a memorable and uplifting moment for both the artists and the audience.
Sheryl Crow’s impromptu “singalong” at the concert was a testament to the power of music to bring people together and spread joy. The camaraderie and shared experience of singing a beloved song with artists and fans alike made for a special and unforgettable night.
Peace Nero is a writer and blogger who loves to explore different topics of self-development. She shares her personal experiences in order to help people discover their true purpose in life.
