The song "My Favorite Mistake" was written by
Sheryl Crow and her regular collaborator
Jeff Trott. The song is about a philandering ex-boyfriend, rumored to be
Eric Clapton. Crow, however, has refused to say who the song was about, telling
Billboard on the release of her album
The Globe Sessions, "Oh, there will be just so much speculation, and because of that there's great safety and protection in the fact that people will be guessing so many different people and I'm the only person who will ever really know. I'm really private about who I've had relationships with, and I don't talk about them in the press. I don't even really talk about them with the people around me." Crow compared "My Favorite Mistake" to "
You're So Vain" by
Carly Simon. However, she later claimed that she does not look at her relationship with Clapton as a mistake and verified that the song was not about him. As further corroboration, Crow introduced Clapton as "a really good friend of mine" in her 1999 performance in
Central Park, later to be released as the live album
Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park. The songs on
The Globe Sessions including "My Favorite Mistake" were written in the first person as opposed the narrative songs featured on her first two albums. Crow was having so much difficulty with the honesty of the lyrics on the album that she was considering cancelling the release of the record in June 1998 and cancelled an appearance at
Lilith Fair in the summer of that year. However, eventually the release of the album was deferred for six weeks while she recorded some new songs with a subsequent delay in the release of the leadoff single. The song was recorded at Globe Recording Studio in New York owned by Robert FitzSimons and Tracey Loggia. Despite the difficulties in recording the album, Crow told the
BBC in 2005 that: "My favorite single is 'My Favorite Mistake'; it was a lot of fun to record and it's still a lot of fun to play." ==Release and promotion==