Our penultimate American Autumn post is today.
It was the easier Dakota, as Shawn Colvin was born in Vermillion, South Dakota.
This song - her debut single off her debut album of the same name - would not be her biggest hit, but its modest success and heavy rotation airplay on VH1 would fuel her future successes.
Plus, it's a really happy song, and I think it's a great 2nd-to-last song for this project. I mean, I am smiling writing this post. It's just happy.
The album won a Grammy in 1991 for Best Contemporary Folk album - which it really deserved. She would go on to win two more in 1998.
I wanted to choose a live performance that showcased JUST Shawn on a guitar, and I found this one, from 2019. This is in conjunction with an acoustic version of the Steady On album in 2019, to celebrate its 30th anniversary (a year early).
It's still really happy, in its sparseness.