John Hiatt

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  • singer-songwriter
  • rock
  • blues
  • alt-country
  • americana
John Hiatt (born August 20, 1952 in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.) is an American rock guitarist, pianist, singer, and songwriter. He has been nominated for eleven Grammy Awards. John Hiatt's sales have never quite matched his reputation. Hiatt's songs were covered successfully by everyone from Bonnie Raitt, Ronnie Milsap, and Dr. Feelgood to Iggy Pop, Three Dog Night, and the Neville Brothers, yet it took him 13 years to reach the charts himself.

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Songs

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    Sometime Other Than Now

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    Spy Boy

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    Stolen Moments

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    Stood Up

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    Straight Out of Time

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    Straight Outta Time

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    Straight to the Heart of Love (live) (feat. Alvin Chea & E.G. Daily)

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    String Pull Job

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    Sure as I'm Sittin' Here

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    Sure As I'm Sitting Here

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    Sure Pinocchio

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    Take It Back

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    Take It Down

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    Take Off Your Uniform

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    Tennessee Plates

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    Terms of My Surrender

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    Thank You Girl

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    The Crush

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    The Lady of the Night

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    The Love That Harms

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    The Negroes Were Dancing

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    The Night That Kenny Died

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    The Odds of Loving You

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    The Rest of the Dream

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    The River Knows Your Name

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    The Same Thing

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    The Tiki Bar Is Open

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    The Usual

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    The Walking Dead

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    The Way We Make a Broken Heart

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    The Way We Make a Broken Heart (feat. Rosanne Cash)

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    The Wreck of the Barbie Ferrari

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    Thing Called Love

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    Thirty Years of Tears

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    This Secret Life

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    Through Your Hands

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    Thunderbird

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    Tip of My Tongue

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    Train to Birmingham

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    Trudy and Dave

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    Two Hearts

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    Walk On

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    Warming Up to the Ice Age

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    Washable Ink

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    What Do We Do Now

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    What Love Can Do

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    Whe We Ran

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    When My Love Crosses Over

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    When New York Had Her Heart Broke

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    When We Ran


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