Lyric of the Day #56: Top 100 Lyricist #91

31 Aug

In 1987, the year that the Twinkies from Minnesota won the world series despite only winning 85 games in the regular season, John Hiatt hit some long-awaited success with his February released album entitled Bring The Family. Hiatt and a backing band that consisted of such musicians as Ry Cooder (ranked the 8th best guitarist of all time by Rolling Stone), Nick Lowe (of punk rock fame), and Jim Keltner (a session drummer who worked with different Beatles on their solo projects), hit the charts with numerous hits and propelled Hiatt to a following nine albums on the Billboard top 200 charts. Now, I am sure some of you may be thinking who the heck is John Hiatt and how did he compile such a band. Well, what if I was to tell you that he is a recipient of the 2008 AMA Lifetime Achievement Award in Songwriting and that his songs have been covered by too many artists to list on this post. How did he compile the band? Well, the band was surely excited to have the oppurtunity to play with a legend.

John Hiatt

Hiatt, similar to a guy like Bob Dylan, has played numerous different styles of music. Another performer who decided not to find his own niche. He has explored New Wave, Country, and Blues. Possibly, because he could not settle into a style, he has been under appreciated by the masses. I am sure many of you have not heard a song performed by him but have heard songs written by him and performed by other artists. He is one musician who is simply respected by all musicians and therefore has been honored with several Grammy nominations and a stockpile of awards from the music industry.

http://www.webhostingpal.com/jdv/html/covers.htm  Copy that website into your browser (well open up a new Tab first) and go to it. Yes, right now. Take a look off to the right. See that tremendous list. Those are all his songs that have been covered by other artists. Understand now why so many people in the business respect. Heck, most of them have performed one of his songs.

Hiatt Performing

Hiatt, after a rough childhood (his brother committed suicide at the age of 21 and his father died two years later after a long sickness) turned to Elvis and Dylan and the Blues for some relief. He picked up the guitar at 11 years old and started his music career as a teenager. At eighteen he got a job in Nashville, Tennessee as a songwriter. Yet, since he could not read scores, he was forced to record over 250 songs for the company. His body of work is huge.

I believe the best way to describe his lyrical prowess would be through taking his two most covered songs and exploring what makes the lyrics so great. “Feels Like Rain,” off of his 1988 album Slow Turning has been covered by eight musicians, including the great Buddy Guy and “Have a Little Faith in Me,” off of his 1987 album Bring in the Family has been covered by eighteen (EIGHTEEN) artists including Joe Cocker and Kenny Rogers.

Slow Turning

In “Feels Like Rain,” I particularly like the end of the song which chronicles two lovers in a rain storm. It is kind of similar to everyone’s favorite Christmas rape song “Baby it’s Cold Outside,” but this actually is pretty loving. The lyrics are below:

We’ll never make that bridge tonight

Across lake Ponchartrain

Feel like rain

Batten down the hatches

But keep your heart out on your sleeve

A little bit of stormy weather, that’s no cause for us to leave

Just stay here baby, in my arms

Let it wash away the pain

I love the beautifuly symbolism of the rain washing away any heart ache. It also represents love which comes out of nowhere. The song mentions that love comes like a Hurricane and while these things do past what can stay the same is his love staying with him through all the rain.

“Have a Little Faith in Me,” is a similar concept on love

Bring the Family

“Have a little faith in me

When your secret heart

Cannot speak so easily

Come here darlin’

From a whisper start

To have a little faith in me

And when your back’s against the wall

Just turn around and you will see

I will catch, I will catch your fall baby

Just have a little faith in me”

Here the simple message is have some faith in me and we can have a stable love. A stable love for a stable musician whose work just continues to get larger and better as the years go on.

“Have A Little Faith in Me”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UkKTlzyLhQ

“Feels Like Rain”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTUTKkxw94A

6 Responses to “Lyric of the Day #56: Top 100 Lyricist #91”

  1. โหลดเพลง's avatar
    โหลดเพลง August 31, 2009 at 5:20 pm #

    thank you very much for information

    thank you

  2. Matthew Coleman's avatar
    Matt Coleman August 31, 2009 at 6:40 pm #

    no problem thanks for checking out the post!

  3. paul j's avatar
    paul j September 2, 2009 at 6:50 am #

    Thanks for this post. Hiatt is an amazing zen-master. He is alone in sharing with Dylan, Beatles, and Stones a separate category in my music collection (20+ Hiatt cds).

    I first cottoned to him on hearing my brother-in-law’s band way-back-when performing his “Falling Up,” and being enthralled with both the wonderfully jouncey rhythm and unusual lyrics.

  4. Matthew Coleman's avatar
    Matt Coleman September 2, 2009 at 2:11 pm #

    Yes, Hiatt is a master. I am so glad people know this and are revealing their thoughts. I feel that sometimes he just does not get enough credit. I admit, I was as ignorant as the masses before I started checking out some of his lyric and listening to his songs only a few weeks ago. He is an extraordinary musician with as you put it “unusual,” but quite moving lyrics

  5. robert ward's avatar
    robert ward May 10, 2010 at 9:08 pm #

    In my humble opinion , John Hiatt belongs in the rock& roll
    hall of fame. How do we get up a petition ?

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