ALBUMSteady On (30th Anniversary Acoustic Edition)Shawn Colvin
ALBUMUncoveredShawn Colvin
ALBUMAll Fall DownShawn Colvin
ALBUMThese Four WallsShawn Colvin
ALBUMWhole New YouShawn Colvin
ALBUMHoliday Songs and Lullabies (Expanded Edition)Shawn Colvin
ALBUMA Few Small Repairs: 20th AnniversaryShawn Colvin
ALBUMCover GirlShawn Colvin
ALBUMSteady OnShawn Colvin
Shawn Colvin's Popular Music Videos
Sunny Came Home
Shawn Colvin
Treme Music Video: I'm Gone
Shawn Colvin
I Don't Know Why
Shawn Colvin
All Fall Down
Shawn Colvin
Sunny Came Home - 2017 Acoustic Version
Shawn Colvin
Round of Blues
Shawn Colvin
Diamond In the Rough
Shawn Colvin
Ricochet in Time (Acoustic Edition)
Shawn Colvin
Get Out of This House
Shawn Colvin
Young At Heart
Tony Bennett & Shawn Colvin
Artist Playlists
Shawn Colvin Essentials
Muscular yet tender folk from a sensitive soul.
Artist Biography
Shawn Colvin’s unique but deeply rooted vocal style and penetrating lyrics helped make her one of the most distinctive artists to emerge from the ’80s folk scene. Born in South Dakota in 1956, Colvin came up on folk music and began performing professionally while attending college in Illinois. By the ’80s, she was living and working in New York City, and she became a presence on the folk circuit. A gifted harmony singer, she sang on Suzanne Vega’s 1987 breakout hit, “Luka,” which boosted Colvin’s profile. She soon got a deal with Columbia and released her first album, the Grammy-winning Steady On, in 1989. Colvin earned a great critical reputation, but her first three albums didn’t make much commercial impact. It was the foreboding but infectious single “Sunny Came Home” from 1996’s A Few Small Repairs that finally put Colvin on the pop charts: The song became a Top 10 hit and the album eventually went platinum. Since then, she’s followed her muse wherever it’s led her, whether cutting a duo album with Steve Earle, releasing covers records and holiday albums, or turning out sharply observed original tunes.