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And you can no longer see
Just let my love throw a spark
And have a little faith in me
And when the tears you cry
Are all you can believe
Just give these loving arms a try
And have a little faith in me
And
[Chorus:]
Have a little faith in me
Have a little faith in me
Have a little faith in me
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
[Chorus]
[Sung Over Fade:]
Well, I've been loving you for such a long time girl
Expecting nothing in return
Just for you to have a little faith in me
You see time, time is our friend
'Cause for us there is no end
And all you gotta do is have a little faith in me
I said I will hold you up, i will hold you up
Your love gives me strength enough
So have a little faith in me
Miss you John. RIP 4-7-2020
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On 4-8 20 in the morning.
You mean John Prine, right? Maybe 420 is involved.
I hear Woody from Toy Story singing 'You Got a Friend In Me'..
except this predates Toy Story by 7-8 years. There is a similiarity, yes.
Need to get me some Hiatt.
Can I get some recommendations from his avid fans?
Thanks
Well, I would say, EVERYTHING. But Bring the Family is definitely a must have. He's been touring a lot lately so make sure you pick up one of those concerts near you. I saw him with Lyell Lovett a few years ago and it was all that I dreamed it would be.
"And when your back's against the wall
Just turn around and you will see
I will catch, i will catch your fall baby".
If your back is against the wall, and you turn around, you'll see the wall.
Unless John Hiatt is there to catch your fall, that is.
Just turn around and you will see
I will catch, i will catch your fall baby".
If your back is against the wall, and you turn around, you'll see the wall.
Thought was Randy Newman.
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Hey don't scare me! That was the equally great John Prine that passed away.
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Probably why I like the McCoy Tyner song that followed this one too.
Sometimes songs repeat lyrics, especially in the chorus. There are probably millions of songs throughout human history where such astonishing things have occurred.
Your subconscious is probably reminding you of Joe Cocker's 1994 cover of this song.
Including the aforementioned Mr. Cocker, 67 artists have covered John Hiatt 88 times: http://www.unicom.com/retired/...
There's something special beneath that gruff exterior.
Your subconscious is probably reminding you of Joe Cocker's 1994 cover of this song.
There's joy in repetition. That is the cornerstone of all music.
You take me way more seriously than I do. This song an 8 for me btw.
I get your sentiment....but when I think of George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord," I really love the repetition (with small variations) because it feels very spiritual.
Wait, have a little what?
There's joy in repetition. That is the cornerstone of all music.
Wait, have a little what?
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...and we welcome your reticence.
Good stuff.
I ve seen John perform this song several times and it s almost a religious experience. He is an amazing poet, singer and musician who can bring your to knees in his encores.
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I ve seen John perform this song several times and it s almost a religious experience. He is an amazing poet, singer and musician who can bring your to knees in his encores.
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Nice reply, I liked it.
Really? Guess there's a black hole in you that is your soul.
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...... totally agree, it's "Outstanding"
Really? Guess there's a black hole in you that is your soul.
"Friend Zone"? I'm probably better off not knowing the meaning of that term. Didn't Randy Newman already write this song? Nah, I guess John wrote it first.
Such a great song.
Agreed. Memphis in the Meantime is my all time favorite. There is no better groove. Course John isn't exactly playing with slackers.
fog fog fog
such passion
Stolen Moments is essential too! Hiatt Comes Alive At Budokan shows him at his live best as well.
Can I get some recommendations from his avid fans?
Thanks
This cd is a pretty good place to start. I liked it.
Review from Amazon - "Vitually unknown outside a small but highly appreciative audience, John Hiatt has steadily become one of musics true greats. Take a sublime songwriter,add a twist of pathos, a funny umbrella, and a voice which can be at once plaintive and loud and you have the cocktail that is Hiatt (no ice needed, coolness guaranteed).
This record (in legion with Nick Lowe on bass, Ry Cooder on guitar and Jim Keltner on drums is the precursor to their other, but not as successful collaboration, Little Village) covers JH's trials and tribulations in relationships (with people and alcohol) and is a stunningly honest approach to the same."
Great lineup. Great tunes.Can I get some recommendations from his avid fans?
Thanks
"And when your back's against the wall
Just turn around and you will see
I will catch, i will catch your fall baby".
If your back is against the wall, and you turn around, you'll see the wall.
well, that IS true.
i used to think this was sung by randy newman. i don't know how i made that mistake.