Detours (song) - Chart Performance

Chart Performance

Chart (2009) Peak
position
U.S Billboard Triple A 13
Sheryl Crow
Studio albums
  • Tuesday Night Music Club
  • Sheryl Crow
  • The Globe Sessions
  • C'mon, C'mon
  • Wildflower
  • Detours
  • 100 Miles from Memphis
  • Feels Like Home
Compilations
  • The Very Best of Sheryl Crow
  • Hits & Rarities
Other albums
  • Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park
  • iTunes Originals
  • Home for Christmas
Singles
  • "Leaving Las Vegas"
  • "All I Wanna Do"
  • "Strong Enough"
  • "Can't Cry Anymore"
  • "Run Baby Run"
  • "What I Can Do for You"
  • "If It Makes You Happy"
  • "Everyday Is a Winding Road"
  • "Hard to Make a Stand"
  • "A Change Would Do You Good"
  • "Home"
  • "Tomorrow Never Dies"
  • "My Favorite Mistake"
  • "There Goes the Neighborhood"
  • "Anything but Down"
  • "Sweet Child o' Mine"
  • "Soak Up the Sun"
  • "Steve McQueen"
  • "C'mon, C'mon"
  • "The First Cut Is the Deepest"
  • "Light in Your Eyes"
  • "It's So Easy"
  • "Good Is Good"
  • "Perfect Lie"
  • "Always on Your Side"
  • "Real Gone"
  • "Not Fade Away"
  • "Shine over Babylon"
  • "Love Is Free"
  • "Now That You're Gone"
  • "Out of Our Heads"
  • "Motivation"
  • "Detours"
  • "Summer Day"
  • "Sign Your Name"
  • "Easy"
Guest singles
  • "Picture"
  • "Building Bridges"
  • "Just Stand Up!"
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Awards and nominations

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