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  1. 25. Okt. 2009 · Watch the official music video for "Sunny Came Home" by Shawn Colvin Listen to Shawn Colvin: https://ShawnColvin.lnk.to/listenYD ...more.

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  2. "Sunny Came Home" is a folk-rock song by American musician Shawn Colvin. It is the opening track on her 1996 concept album , A Few Small Repairs , and was released as a CD and cassette single on June 24, 1997.

    • "What I Get Paid For"
    • June 24, 1997
  3. Colvin hatte einen Charts-Erfolg mit dem im Oktober 1996 erschienenen Album A Few Small Repairs. Die darauf enthaltene Single Sunny Came Home erreichte die US-Top-Ten und gewann je einen Grammy für besten Song und Aufnahme des Jahres.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shawn_ColvinShawn Colvin - Wikipedia

    Shawn Colvin (born Shawna Lee Colvin, January 10, 1956) [1] is an American singer-songwriter. While she has been a solo recording artist for decades, she is best known for her 1997 Grammy Award -winning song "Sunny Came Home". Early life.

  5. Come on, Come On. Shawn Colvin. 0 Comments. 0 Tags. Some people remember the first time. Some can't forget the last. Some just select what they want to from the past. It's a song that you danced to in high school. It's a moon you tried to bring down. On a four-in-the-morning drive through the streets of town. Come on come on, it's getting late now.

  6. 15. Juli 1997 · I'm surprised this hasn't appeared on the You Tubes, so here it finally is. In glorious stereo.

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  7. 22. Nov. 2017 · “Sunny Came Home,” Shawn Colvin’s bright-sounding but lyrically dark song that scored Grammies in 1998 for both Song of the Year and Record of the Year, has a highly unlikely origin story.