ALBUMWhat's Inside: Songs from WaitressSara Bareilles
ALBUMThe Blessed UnrestSara Bareilles
ALBUMKaleidoscope HeartSara Bareilles
ALBUMLittle VoiceSara Bareilles
Sara Bareilles's Popular Music Videos
Brave
Sara Bareilles
A Safe Place to Land (feat. John Legend) [Live at the Village, 2019]
Sara Bareilles
Love Song
Sara Bareilles
She Used To Be Mine
Sara Bareilles
I Choose You (Live at the Manderley Bar)
Sara Bareilles
(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To
Weezer & Sara Bareilles
I Choose You
Sara Bareilles
Gravity
Sara Bareilles
King of Anything
Sara Bareilles
Fire
Sara Bareilles
Artist Playlists
Sara Bareilles Essentials
Fellow musicians love her as much as her fans do.
Sara Bareilles: Love Songs
Fall in love with the warm-voiced singer and pianist.
At Home With Sara Bareilles: The Playlist
“I am taking it in, and what's authentic to me is not performative right now.”
Sara Bareilles: Live
In concert, she flaunts her pop chops on originals and covers.
Artist Biography
When Sara Bareilles’ soaring 2007 single “Love Song” appeared at the top of the charts, fans who’d seen the talented singer, songwriter, and pianist performing at open mics around Los Angeles had one question: “What took so long?” Born in Eureka, CA in 1979, Bareilles honed her vocal talents in her school’s choir and local theater productions. After graduating from UCLA, her demo recordings led to a deal with Epic, which released her debut album, Careful Confessions, in 2004. Her breakthrough came with 2007’s Little Voice, a platinum-selling album about love, loss, and life as a young woman that garnered comparisons to Fiona Apple and Regina Spektor and, for the single “Love Song,” multiple Grammy nominations. From there, Bareilles’s career was on a rocket-like trajectory, thanks to her passionate vocals, unique melodies, and raw emotions. Her follow-up album, 2010’s Kaleidoscope Heart, debuted at number one of the charts, and 2013’s The Blessed Unrest, with its inescapable, heart-swelling single “Brave,” followed suit. Not content to rule the pop charts, Bareilles returned to theater, writing the music for the 2015 Tony-nominated stage production Waitress and later making her Broadway acting debut in the show. She followed that with a star turn as Mary Magdalene on NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar Live and, in 2020, finally snagged her first Grammy for the gentle, T Bone Burnett-produced "Saint Honesty." This time, it was millions of fans who wondered, “What took so long?”