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    • Pink Bedroom
    • Gone, Gone Away
    • Nothin’ I Love
    • Riding with The King
    • Perfectly Good Guitar
    • Have A Little Faith in Me
    • Memphis in The Meantime
    • Tennessee Plates
    • Paper Thin
    • Thing called Love

    This quirky tune is on 1980’s Two Bit Monsters. The song is from Hiatt’s “New Wave” period, a time when his record label was touting him as the next Elvis Costello. “Pink Bedroom” has been covered by Roseanne Cash, Lou Ann Barton, and (yes!) guitarist extraordinaire Albert Lee. Related: “The 10 Best Elvis Costello Songs You May Have Never Heard”

    This country-flavored song is from Crossing Muddy Waters, an album which was recorded in just three days. It deftly shows off Hiatt’s caustic wit, and also fits nicely within the homemade, back-to-basics nature of the album.

    Hiatt’s immersed himself in the blues on this number from 2014’s excellent Terms of My Surrender. The album is one of his best recent releases and showcases some solid work from versatile sideman Doug Lancio (who also produced the record) on banjo, guitar, and mandolin.

    The title track of Hiatt’s 1983 album features longtime Hiatt pal Nick Lowe providing some funky bass and backing vocals. Eric Clapton and B.B. King later covered the song on their album of the same name. That latter version features some re-worked lyrics from Hiatt, but it’s a fantastic track in either iteration.

    This song from 1993 — is featured on one of Hiatt’s more straightforward rock n’ roll discs — it highlights his gift for ironic wordplay. The album includes several other excellent Hiatt numbers, such as “Buffalo River Home” and “Blue Telescope,” but this one stands out from the pack.

    A beautiful song about love, redemption, and second chances, “Have a Little Faith…” has become something of a modern standard. Artists such as Joe Cocker, Jewel, Mandy Moore, and Chaka Khan have all recorded it. Ironically, Hiatt’s never released it as a single! His original version can be found on 1987’s Bring the Family.

    A very cool rootsy number, also from Bring the Family,this one shines thanks to excellent work from Ry Cooder on guitar, Nick Lowe on bass, and Jim Keltner on drums. The quartet later released an album in 1991 as the one-off side project Little Village. How do you not love a song that name-checks Ronnie Milsap?

    This terrific tune was featured in the movie Thelma and Louise, via a cover by Charlie Sexton. It’s one of many Hiatt compositions to pop up on a film soundtrack. (“Take Off Your Uniform” was in American Gigolo; “Snake Charmer” in White Nights; “Confidence Man” in Road House; and so on and so on.)

    A rocking rave-up that contains one of my favorite Hiatt lyrics: ”You were out of luck, well, luck was doin’ all right.” The track is part of 1988’s Slow Turning, an album which remains one of his strongest and most enjoyable records to date. Hint: This one’s a great starting point for newbies.

    Thanks to Bonnie Raitt’s recording on her Grammy-winning comeback disc Nick of Time, this is one of Hiatt’s most successful songs. With all due respect to Ms. Raitt, I think Hiatt’s version is pretty darn good as well. Judge for yourself! -John Visconti Photo Credit: John Hiatt Performing Live At Dingwalls, Camden, London 01/01/1986 (Photo by Terry...

  2. Perfectly Good Guitar is singer-songwriter John Hiatt's eleventh album, released in 1993. It was his last studio album with A&M Records , despite it being Hiatt's highest charting album in the US (#47), Canada (#34), the UK (#67), the Netherlands (#13), and Sweden (#11).

  3. John Hiatt (Indianápolis, Indiana, Estados Unidos, 20 de agosto de 1952) es un guitarrista, cantante y compositor estadounidense. [1] Ha tocado una amplia variedad de estilos musicales en sus trabajos, incluyendo new wave , blues y country .

  4. Have A Little Faith In Me. John Hiatt 215K plays. 3:51. 2. Thing Called Love. John Hiatt 131K plays. 4:11. 3. Riding With The King.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_HiattJohn Hiatt - Wikipedia

    John Robert Hiatt (born August 20, 1952) is an American singer-songwriter. [1] [2] He has played a variety of musical styles on his albums, including new wave , blues , and country . Hiatt has been nominated for nine Grammy Awards [3] and has been awarded a variety of other distinctions in the music industry.

  6. 11 de oct. de 2018 · John Hiatt had as good a run as anyone between 1987-2001, a stretch that yielded eight albums, ... Hiatt is in a reflective mood as he considers aging, love and his past selves.