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She debuted in 1995 after signing with Atlantic Records.[1]Jewel’s debut album, Pieces of You was issued in February 1995. Although it was initially not successful, the lead single, “Who Will Save Your Soul” eventually reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, pressing the album to later sell over twelve million copies. In addition, “You Were Meant for Me” and “Foolish Games” each became Top 10 hits on the same Billboard chart. Her second album Spirit was released in November 1998, certifying 4\u00d7 Multi-Platinum in the United States. Its first single entitled “Hands” reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 that year. Her 2001 release This Way followed similar suit, certifying Platinum in the United States and producing the Top 30 hit, “Standing Still”.Her fourth album 0304 was released in June 2003 and aimed towards a more pop sound. It reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and certified Gold in the United States. The album’s sound did not bring as major success as her previous releases, with its first single becoming the only major hit. In May 2006, her sixth album entitled Goodbye Alice in Wonderland was released, reaching No. 8 in the United States. Its sound was a departure from 0304, as its sound contained more elements that had originated in her debut album. Working with the country band, Big and Rich, Jewel issued her first country album in June 2008 titled Perfectly Clear.[1] The release reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and spawned the major country hit, “Stronger Woman”. Jewel has sold over 18.5 million records in the United States according to the Recording Industry Association of America.[2] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsStudio albums[edit]1990s albums[edit]2000s albums[edit]2010s albums[edit]2020s albums[edit]Holiday albums[edit]Children’s music albums[edit]Compilation albums[edit]Live albums[edit]Spoken-word albums[edit]Singles[edit]1990s[edit]2000s to 2020s[edit]Notes[edit]Guest singles[edit]Soundtrack singles[edit]Miscellaneous[edit]Guest appearances[edit]Tributes[edit]Soundtracks[edit]EP promos[edit]Videography[edit]Home videos[edit]Music videos[edit]References[edit]Studio albums[edit]1990s albums[edit]2000s albums[edit]2010s albums[edit]2020s albums[edit]Holiday albums[edit]Children’s music albums[edit]Compilation albums[edit]Live albums[edit]Spoken-word albums[edit]Singles[edit]1990s[edit]2000s to 2020s[edit]Notes[edit]A^ “Who Will Save Your Soul” peaked at No. 14 on the Canadian RPM Rock Singles chart.[45]B^ “Again and Again” was released as a double A-side single with “Goodbye Alice in Wonderland” in some countries.Guest singles[edit]Soundtrack singles[edit]Miscellaneous[edit]Guest appearances[edit]Tributes[edit]Soundtracks[edit]EP promos[edit]1994: Save the Linoleum (PRCD 5999\u20132)1994: Shiva Diva Doo-Wop (cassette)1995: You Were Meant for Me aka Phyllis Barnabee Finally Gets a Bra (PRCD 6416\u20132)1999: Bits and Baubles (CD)2006: The Best of Jewel Unedited 2006 EP (CD)2010: Sweet and Mild (cardsleeve CD)2021: Queen of Hearts (digital)[48]Videography[edit]Home videos[edit]YearTitleFormats1999Jewel: A Life UncommonVHS\/DVDWoodstock ’99Broadcast\/streaming[49]2004Live at Humphrey’s By The BayDVD2006Goodbye Alice in Wonderland Limited EditionCD+DVD2008The Essential Live SongbookDVD\/Blu-ray\/download\/streamingMusic videos[edit]YearTitleDirector1996“Who Will Save Your Soul”Geoff Moore“You Were Meant for Me”Lawrence Carroll“You Were Meant for Me” (Juan Patino Mix)Sean Penn1997“Foolish Games”Matthew Rolston1998“Hands”Nick Brandt1999“Down So Long”Lawrence Carroll“What’s Simple Is True”Matthew Rolston“Jupiter (Swallow the Moon)”“Gloria” (Joy Enhanced CD bonus)Unknown[50]2001“Standing Still”Darren Grant“Break Me” (This Way Enhanced CD bonus version)Unknown[51]2002“Break Me”Mike Lipscombe“This Way”Marcos Efron2003“Intuition”Marc Klasfeld“Stand”Chris Applebaum\/Brand New School2006“Goodbye Alice in Wonderland”“Again and Again”Matthew Rolston“Good Day”Alan Ferguson“Stephenville, TX”[52]Jake Maymudes“Stephenville, TX” (Alternate Versions)[53][54]Kurt Markus2007“Quest for Love”Isaac Mizrahi“Go Tell It on the Mountain” (featuring Toby Keith)Michael Salomon2008“Stronger Woman”Trey Fanjoy“I Do”Peter Zavadil“Til It Feels Like Cheating”2010“Stay Here Forever”“Satisfied”“No Good in Goodbye”Justin Nolan Key“Ten”Peter Zavadil2013“Two Hearts Breaking”Mark Liddell[55]2015“My Father’s Daughter” (featuring Dolly Parton)[56]Tom Campbell2016“Pretty Faced Fool”[57]Adam Jones2018“Body On Body”Unknown[58]2019“No More Tears”Adam VillaSe\u00f1or[59]“Winter Wonderland” (Lyric Video)Yellow Mouse Studios (animation)[60]References[edit]^ a b Ankeny, Jason. “allmusic ((( Jewel > Biography )))”. 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