Sheryl Crow was mere hours away from singing the national anthem, and although she’s sung at big events before, the magnitude of performing the final anthem at the last All-Star Game to be played at the “House that Ruth Built” was not lost on the nine-time Grammy Award winner.
“I’m a big baseball fan, and this is very nerve-wracking, only because it’s a hard song to sing and it’s live,” Crow said. “But this is a very special occasion, with this being the last event at Yankee Stadium. It’s going to be exciting.”
The anthem is notorious for its tough high notes and has never been a favorite for anyone, regardless of how powerful the singer’s voice. Crow admitted singing the anthem is a challenge, but one she embraced. Plus, having performed the song before at a Mets-Yankees World Series game in 2000, she has some experience with big sporting events.
“This is such a big honor,” Crow said. “It’s the national anthem. Obviously, everybody knows it, but it’s a special song and it really does get the ballgame off to a start. So you want it to be powerful and full of feeling.”
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