"It's amazing that my life has changed in the most exceptional ways since adopting Wyatt.
"Everybody who has kids will attest to the fact you can't believe how deeply you can love someone."
Crow plans to bring the one-year-old to Scotland when her upcoming tour hits Glasgow's Carling Academy on June 27,
"He has adapted to my life and is a great little traveller and very social. It has been a great experience.
"I will definitely be bringing him to Scotland. He goes everywhere I go. We have a crib on the bus and he is fantastic.
"The key is to adapt kids to your lifestyle as opposed to yours to theirs. Adapting and going on the tour bus and making sure all the little things you need to have is a lot to think about, but it is so much fun.
"Wyatt makes his own recording debut on the album's closing track, Lullaby For Wyatt.
Sheryl recalled: "He was three months old when I was making the record and he was in the studio the whole time.
"He happened to be in the recording room when I was recording that song. We just let him coo. He was screaming all the way through it, but we didn't use that of course.
"It seemed a fitting ending to a record filled with heavy content to have the innocence of a baby's voice."
That's so wonderful that Sheryl has found such love after hitting rock bottom with the breakup between her and Lance Armstrong and her battle with cancer.
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