John Hiatt discography

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The John Hiatt discography covers material that he recorded from 1974 to the present day. He has recorded nineteen albums, among them two live albums.

Contents

[edit] Albums

[edit] Appearances on compilation albums

  1. "Let it Ride"
  2. "Where Nobody Knows My Name"
  3. "Straight to the Heart of Love" (w/ E.G. Daily, Colin Hay, Don Henley, and Bonnie Raitt)
  4. "Just the Goin'"
  • "Take Time to Know Her", from Attack of the Killer B's, Geffen, 1983.
  • "Across The Borderline", from Flaco Jimenez: Partners, Reprise Records, 1992.

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock
1987 "Thank You Girl" - 27 Bring the Family
1988 "Slow Turning" 22 8 Slow Turning
1988 "Paper Thin" - 18 Slow Turning
1990 "Child of the Wild Blue Yonder" 24 17 Stolen Moments
1992 "She Runs Hot" (w/ Little Village) - 17 Little Village
1992 "Solar Sex Panel" (w/ Little Village) - 35 Little Village
1993 "Perfectly Good Guitar" - 16 Perfectly Good Guitar
1993 "Something Wild" - 31 Perfectly Good Guitar

[edit] Other releases

  1. Bonnie Raitt - Thing Called Love
  2. Willie Nelson - The Most Unoriginal Sin
  3. Rodney Crowell - She Loves The Jerk
  4. Rosanne Cash - The Way We Make A Broken Heart
  5. Linda Ronstadt - When We Ran
  6. B.B. King & Eric Clapton - Riding With The King
  7. Emmylou Harris - Icy Blue Heart
  8. Nick Lowe & His Cowboy Outfit - She Don't Love Nobody
  9. Freddy Fender - Across The Borderline
  10. Buddy Guy - Feels Like Rain
  11. Patty Griffin - Take It Down
  12. Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise - It'll Come To You
  13. Buddy & Julie Miller - Paper Thin
  14. Joe Cocker - Have a Little Faith in Me