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(Lasciatemi Morirre to Love Me Just Leave Me Alone)
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Lasciatemi Morirre
Availability: Future Folklore 3
Notable performances: Shepherds Bush Empire, London, UK, 14th November 1997
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Last Dance Rodeo
Jewel wrote this during her first tour of Europe in November 1996, and was first performed in public at the State University of New York in Geneseo on 24th February 1997.
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Notable performances: MTV Unplugged; Boston, MA, 29th August 1997 (with band)
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Last Standing Vagabond
First performed 15th November 2000 and the first ever song that Jewel has performed live on piano.
Notable performances: Escondido Performing Arts Center, Escondido, CA, 15th November 2000
Lay Me Down
Availability: Rare Jewels bootleg
Leave The Lights On
Jewel co-wrote this song with Lester Mendez for her 5th album 0304
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Jewel says:
This track grooves. It reminds me of a Cole-Porter style lyric pattern, but with a very modern chorus. It's slightly jazz-influenced.(0304 liner notes) |
Notable performances: Jewel performed this with her band on the US NBC show Last Call with Carson Daly on 9th June 2003 (broadcast 20th June)
Lemondrops And Clover
aka I Wanna Fall. First performed on 17th November 2000 at the Fox Theatre, Stockton, CA.
Notable performances: Fox Theatre, Stockton, CA, 17th November 2000
Let Your Tears Fall Baby
Jewel performed this song for Jools Holland's New Year's Eve show with Sam Brown and Gabrielle accompanied by B B King, Dave "Pink Floyd" Gilmour, Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra
Availability: Rare Jewels bootleg
Notable performances: UK TV, BBC 2, Jools Holland's 5th Annual Hootenanny, 31st December 1997
Life Uncommon
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Jewel says:
It's probably my favourite song. I believe in it a lot. It's a song that I would sing to my nieces or nephews. I wrote it for a friend of mine who ended up dying of cancer. It was her favourite song. So I think it's a kind of tribute to her. It's...like...sentimental to me.(Interview Answers Atlantic promo-only cd PRCD-8939)
Notable performances: 17th November 2000, Fox Theater, Stockton, CA (acoustic version); doubtless every performance during the Spirit tour, with the band, would have been awesome.
Life's A Great Big Mystery Show
Availability: Rare Angels 1995 bootleg
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Little Girl, The
Jewel performed harmony backup on this song with its writer John Michael Montgomery on 13th June 2001 during the "Country Weekly" Music Awards.
Notable performances: TNN/CMT "Country Weekly" Music Awards, Gaylord Entertainment Center, Nashville, TN
Little Sister
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Jewel says:
Also a first batch song. I was home in Alaska. An old friend's younger brother was looking for ways to spice up life in a small town, with even smaller action. It made me sad to see there was so much beauty around and all he could think to do was drugs and T.V.
Little Wing
Jimi Hendrix song that Jewel apparently covered during early San Diego shows.
Long Gone Daddy
Availability: Rare Jewels bootleg
Long Slow Slide, A
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Notable performances: First performed in public at an invite-only fan concert and live recording session at the 12th & Porter Playroom, Nashville, TN on 5th August 2001
Louisa And Her Blue Guitar
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Jewel says:
Have any of you heard of a poet named Pablo Neruda? One of my favourite poets. In one of his poems he mentioned a blue guitar, for some reason the image really stuck with me. I started writing this song and I remembered that as a kid my Dad used to tell me not to wash my face too hard because it would get worn. He said "you're wearing your skin out". I thought what if you wished on the stars too much. I wondered if you're face would get moon worn. So that's what it's referring to in this song.
Notable performances: This song occasionally finds its way into Jewel's set, most recently on 28th November 2003 at Caesar's in Lake Tahoe, NV
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Love Ain't For Lovers Anymore
Band song introduced during the 2002 This Way tour of the US, first performed in public on June 30th 2002.
Notable performances: Promo West Pavillion, Columbus, Ohio, June 30, 2002 (First public performace)
Love And Affection
Written by Joan Armatrading and performed by Jewel, Melissa Etheridge, Joan Osborne, Paula Cole and Sophie B. Hawkins as part of Melissa Etheridge's Duets show
Notable performances: US TV, VH1, Melissa Etheridge's Duets
Love Is A Rose
This 1974 Neil Young song has been performed as a duet by Jewel with Steve Poltz
Availability: Innerchange Days bootleg
Notable performances: Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide, Australia, 3rd March 1999
Love Me Just Leave Me Alone
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Jewel says:
I wrote this in a hotel in Bakersfield back when I was 21.(This Way liner notes)
Notable performances: HGH Benefit Concert, Henry Fonda Theater, Los Angeles, CA, 25th April 1999 (with band); played regularly with the band during the 1999 Spirit tour
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Love Me Or Leave Me
A Jazz cover that Jewel started performing (along with The Other Woman) during the encores of the This Way tour of Europe in 2002. Originally written for the 1928 stage musical Whoopee! by Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn, Jewel was introduced to this song by listening to a Nina Simone version.
Notable performances: La Riviera, Madrid, Spain, May 22, 2002 (first public performance)
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