Sheryl Crow is the latest high profile artist to appear on NPR‘s Tiny Desk Concert series.

Crow’s office concert took place back in late October as a part of the media outlet’s inaugural Tiny Desk Fest, which featured a series of live-streamed performances over a four day period beginning October 28th. Now, videos of those performances are starting to make it onto the internet, much to the delight of music fans.

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Crow’s performance kicked things off with a throwback to her 1990’s tunes, “All I Wanna Do” and “A Change Would Do You Good”. Then, Crow played a medley of selections from her latest release, the guest-filled Threads, playing “Prove You Wrong”, “Tell Me When It’s Over”, and “Cross Creek Road”. Crow was joined by her backing band featuring guitarists Audley Freed and Peter Stroud, drummer Frederick Eltringham, keyboardist Jen Gunderman, bassist Robert Kearns, and pedal steel guitarist Joshua Grange. Crow closed the show with “Out Of Our Heads” and her classic radio hit, “If It Makes You Happy”.

Sheryl Crow – Tiny Desk Concert

[Video: NPR]