Uh-Huh
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Uh-Huh | ||
Studio album by John Cougar Mellencamp | ||
Released | November, 1983 | |
Recorded | Jackson County, Indiana; July, 1983 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 32:59 | |
Label | Riva Records | |
Producer(s) | Little Bastard, Don Gehman | |
Professional reviews | ||
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John Cougar Mellencamp chronology | ||
American Fool (1982) |
Uh-Huh (1983) |
Scarecrow (1985) |
Uh-Huh is an album by John Cougar Mellencamp, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music).
In 1989, it was ranked #32 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 greatest albums of the 1980s.
[edit] Track listing
- "Crumblin' Down" – 3:33
- "Pink Houses" – 4:43
- "Authority Song" – 3:49
- "Warmer Place to Sleep" – 3:48
- "Jackie O" – 3:04
- "Play Guitar" – 3:25
- "Serious Business" – 3:25
- "Lovin' Mother Fo Ya" – 3:06
- "Golden Gates" – 4:04
[edit] Personnel
- John Cougar Mellencamp - vocal, guitar
- Kenny Aronoff - drums, percussion
- Toby Myers - bass
- Mike Wanchic - guitar
- Louis Johnson - bass
- Caroll Sue Hill - vocals
- Jay Ferguson - vocals
Studio Albums | Chestnut Street Incident | The Kid Inside | A Biography | John Cougar | Nothin' Matters And What If It Did | American Fool | Uh-Huh | Scarecrow | The Lonesome Jubilee | Big Daddy | Whenever We Wanted | Human Wheels | Dance Naked | Mr. Happy Go Lucky | John Mellencamp | Rough Harvest | Cuttin' Heads | Trouble No More | Freedom's Road |
Compilations | The Best That I Could Do 1978-1988 | Words & Music: John Mellencamp's Greatest Hits |