Sheryl Crow weaves duets with Chris Stapleton, Vince Gill, Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris and more into “Threads”

Dove ShoreChris Stapleton and Country Music Hall of Famers Vince GillEmmylou HarrisWillie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson all appear on Sheryl Crow‘s upcoming all-star duets album, Threads, which will be released August 30.

Stapleton duets with Crow on the track “Tell Me When It’s Over,” while her new country single, “Prove You Wrong” with Maren Morris and Stevie Nicks, is already making its way up the chart. Previously, she also released “Redemption Day,” a duet with the late Johnny Cash.

Among the many other artists featured on Threads are Rolling Stones guitarist Keith RichardsEric ClaptonStingEagles guitarist Joe WalshJames Taylor, rap legend Chuck D of Public Enemy, blues-rock guitarist Gary Clark Jr., R&B singer Andra Day, alt-rock singer, songwriter and guitarist St. Vincent and female alt-rock duo Lucius.

Crow has suggested that Threads may be her final album, although not her final recording.

Here’s the full track list of Threads, along with the guest artists featured on each track:

“Prove You Wrong” — featuring Stevie Nicks & Maren Morris
“Live Wire” — featuring Bonnie Raitt & Mavis Staples
“Tell Me When It’s Over” — featuring Chris Stapleton
“Story of Everything” — featuring Chuck D, Andra Day & Gary Clark Jr.
“Beware of Darkness” — featuring Eric Clapton, Sting & Brandi Carlile
“Redemption Day” — featuring Johnny Cash
“Cross Creek Road” — featuring Lukas Nelson
“Everything Is Broken” — featuring Jason Isbell
“The Worst” — featuring Keith Richards
“Lonely Alone” — featuring Willie Nelson
“Border Lord” — featuring Kris Kristofferson
“Still the Good Old Days” — featuring Joe Walsh
“Wouldn’t Want to Be Like You” — featuring St. Vincent 
“Don’t” — featuring Lucius
“Nobody’s Perfect” — featuring Emmylou Harris
“Flying Blind” — featuring James Taylor
“For the Sake of Love” — featuring Vince Gill

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