Sheryl Crow first arrived on the music scene with 1993’s Tuesday Night Music Club, Since then, with hits like “Everyday Is a Winding Road,” she has sold more than 50 million records globally and collected nine Grammy Awards. In 2008, Crow, 62, released Home for Christmas, featuring classics like “O Holy Night” and “White Christmas.” And the “All I Wanna Do” singer helped usher in the holiday spirit when she took the stage at the Grand Ole Opry Monday (Dec. 16.)
Performing the holiday classic, “Please Come Home for Christmas,” Crow delivered a breathtaking “bluesy rendition” that fans are calling the best they’ve ever heard.
“This is the best rendition I’ve heard of this song!” one fan boldly wrote. “What a great Christmas present,” another viewer noted. Fans couldn’t get enough of Crow’s performance, noting “You sound and look incredible, as always, Merry Christmas Sheryl”
Sheryl Crow Performs at the Opry
A star-studded lineup filled the hallowed halls during Monday’s (Dec. 16) “Christmas at the Opry” event, hosted by Little Big Town. Sheryl Crow joined Dan + Shay, Kelsea Ballerini, Sheryl Crow, Kirk Franklin, Josh Groban, Kate Hudson, and Orville Peck for a night of Yuletide cheer.
Last year, Wynonna Judd hosted the special, which included appearances by Trace Adkins, Kelly Clarkson, Lauren Alaina, Breland, Mickey Guyton, and many more.
The “Little Big Town’s Christmas at the Opry” special airs tonight (Monday, Dec. 16) from 8 to 10 p.m. Eastern. An encore presentation of the special will air Thursday, Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. Eastern.
Hosts Little Big Town released The Christmas Record, on Oct. 4. The quartet took to the Opry stage to perform several tracks from their first holiday album.
Watch Kelsea Ballerini and Kate Hudson Perform “Santa Baby”
Sheryl Crow was in good company during “Little Big Town’s Christmas at the Opry.” Little Big Town members Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman joined Kelsea Ballerini and Kate Hudson for a sultry rendition of “Santa Baby.”
Clad in Santa-inspired dresses and thigh-high black boots, the four women were in perfect harmony on the song popularized by Eartha Kitt. Hudson, who made her Opry debut, also sang a version of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.”