Yes U Can
Jewel co-wrote this song with Rick Nowels for her 5th album 0304
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Written by Jewel's Father (Atz Kilcher) and performed together on VH1's Hard Rock Live
Notable performances: US TV, VH1 Hard Rock Live
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You And I
Notable performances: Java Joe's, Ocean Beach, San Diego, CA, 11th January 1996
You Can Sleep While I Drive
Written by and performed with Melissa Etheridge
Notable performances: US TV, VH1, Melissa Etheridge's Duets, 22nd November 1995
You Make Loving Fun
This was a track on the CD Legacy released by Atlantic Records to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours album. Different artists contributed a track from the original album.
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You Were Meant For Me
Co-written with Steve Poltz
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Jewel says:
I wrote this song with Steve Poltz (Rugburns) while in Mexico on a 3 day research project, the point of which being to determine weather or not Spegetti Squash would feel like fur if you felt it with your left hand while petting a Pigme Pig with your right. As children we were both impressed by third Grade science. The "taste pepsi smell a Onion" test changing our lives forever.
Notable performances: US TV, Late Show with David Letterman; UK TV, National Lottery Live, 12th November 1997
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| You Were Meant For Me was covered by the Irish all-girl group Bellefire on their 2004 album Spin The Wheel. You can see them performing it live at Warner Music Hong Kong |
You're So Small
Availability: Jewelstock bootleg
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Your Mama Don't Dance
A rare Jewel cover written by J. Messina and K. Loggins.
Notable performances: Jewel performed this for probably the first and only time with her band during a private radio station show in Hartford, CT on 10th September 1997.
Your Song
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Jewel performed this 1969 Elton John song with Moby accompanying her on acoustic guitar at an Elton John tribute concert on 21st February 2000.
Notable performances: Elton John tribute concert, 21st February 2000
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 Jewel & Elton John at the 75th Academy Awards' Elton John AIDS Foundation Party (75th Academy Awards), 23rd March 2003 |
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