About "Hard Candy"
Hard Candy is the fourth studio album by American rock band Counting Crows, released in the United Kingdom on July 7, 2002, and the following day in the United States.
The album features the hidden track "Big Yellow Taxi", a Joni Mitchell cover. This was one of their biggest radio hits from the album; re-releases were revised to mention the song. Originally the song did not include Vanessa Carlton and the standard version caught the ear of a producer who added it to the movie Two Weeks Notice adding Carlton's voice to the track. This version topped the VH-1 charts and American Top 40 for a while. A new version of the song "Holiday in Spain", recorded as a duet in English and Dutch with Dutch band BLØF, became a number-one hit in the Netherlands.
Top songs by Counting Crows
- Holiday In Spain
- Mr. Jones
- Anna Begins
- If I Could Give All My Love
- Mrs. Potter's Lullaby
- A Long December
- Ghost Train
- August And Everything After
- Miami
- Colorblind
- Four Days
- Hanginaround
- Time And Time Again
- Friend Of The Devil
- Big Yellow Taxi
- Baby, I'm A Big Star Now
- 40 Years
- Black And Blue
- A Good Year For The Roses
- Goodnight L.a.
- Good Time
- Accidentally In Love
- Have You Seen Me Lately
- All My Love (richard Manuel Is Dead)
- American Girls
- Rain King
- Round Here
- The Ballad Of El Goodo
- A Mona Lisa
- Mercury
- I'm Not Sleeping
- Love And Addiction
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