Lately, I’ve been getting more into John Hiatt’s music. Last week, when writing about his excellent ninth studio album Slow Turning, I noted many other artists have covered the singer-songwriter’s tunes over the decades. The man is a true goldmine! This triggered the idea for this post to look at great renditions of Hiatt songs, some of which ended up becoming hits, unlike his originals. For each pick, I’m going to feature both a cover and Hiatt’s original version. I’m also adding a playlist at the end with additional covers and originals.
B.B. King & Eric Clapton/Riding with the King
In 2000, B.B. King and Eric Clapton teamed up for a collaboration album. They cleverly named it Riding with the King, after the title track of Hiatt’s sixth studio release from 1983. Released in June 2000, King’s and Clapton’s record hit no. 1 on Billboard’s Top Blues Albums chart and won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album.
Bob Dylan/The Usual
Here’s a terrific Bob Dylan cover of The Usual. This is from a soundtrack of the 1987 American motion picture Hearts of Fire, in which Dylan also co-starred, alongside Fiona Flanagan and Rupert Everett. I love the soulful vibe of this version! Hiatt recorded the original for his seventh studio album Warming Up to the Ice Age that appeared in January 1985. George Thorogood and the Destroyers also did a nice cover of The Usual on their 10th studio album Rockin’ My Life Away released in March 1997. Since I couldn’t find Dylan’s rendition in Spotify, I included Thorogood’s cover in the below playlist instead.
Bonnie Raitt/Thing Called Love
I suppose one of the best-known John Hiatt renditions is Thing Called Love by Bonnie Raitt. She included the tune on her tenth studio album Nick of Time from March 1989, which after years of personal and professional struggles finally gave her commercial breakthrough and her first no. 1 album in the U.S. on the Billboard 200. The song’s official video featured a flirtatious Dennis Quaid. Bonnie did not seem to mind! I was actually surprised to see the song didn’t make the Billboard Hot 100, though it reached no. 11 on the Mainstream Rock chart. Hiatt included that tune on Bring the Family, his eighth studio record that appeared in May 1987.
Delbert McClinton/Have a Little Faith in Me
Have a Little Faith in Me is one of the most beautiful John Hiatt songs I know. Like Thing Called Love, it appeared on Bring the Family. Delbert McClinton included a great cover on his studio album from April 1992, titled Never Been Rocked Enough. This is just neat!
Emmylou Harris/Icy Blue Heart
The last tune I’d like to highlight in this post is Icy Blue Heart, a powerful track off Hiatt’s above noted Slow Turning album from August 1988. Emmylou Harris recorded a beautiful cover for her 15th studio album Bluebird released in January 1989. It features Bonnie Raitt on background vocals – what an amazing pairing! Frankly, Harris’ angelic voice can make me well up. I also love how her vocals bend with Bonnie’s. This is just stunning!
The below playlist includes some additional Hiatt covers by Aaron Neville (It Feels Like Rain), Iggy Pop (Something Wild), Linda Ronstadt (When We Ran), Willie Nelson (The Most Unoriginal Sin) and Jimmy Buffett (The Tiki Bar is Open). Hope you enjoy it as much, as I did putting together this post and playlist. And, as always, feel free to comment, especially if I missed your favorite John Hiatt cover!
Sources: Wikipedia; YouTube
Yeah, “Riding With The King”. I bought the CD in July 2000. And I’m still lovin’ it.
Mainstreamers’ knowledge: Joe Cocker also covered “Have A Little Faith”.
For me John Hiatt was known to be covered by others. But meanwhile I like his own music.
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It’s kind of amazing how many other artists have covered John Hiatt’s songs – even Dylan!
I had known about Cocker’s rendition of “Have a Little Faith in Me.” Cocker was a great covers artist. “With a Little Help From My Friends” remains among my all-time favorite covers.
As I started to listen to more of Hiatt’s music, I realized I also really like the original versions of tunes like “Have a Little Faith in Me”, “Thing Called Love” and “Riding With the King,” which were popularized by other artists.
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I went through a bunch of Harris’ records last year but I missed that one – unsurprisingly it’s very good.
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She’s so good!
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And very classy and consistent.
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I like most of the covers of this songs but…I love John’s voice and wish his songs would have gotten across with him at the wheel. I am in no way downing the cover versions…I’m glad they did them becasue it spread his music. When you have BOB DYLAN covering you…you are doing something right.
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You’re absolutely right, Max, these originals are great! The more I listen to John Hiatt, the more I realize what a gold mine this man is.
Of course, it’s unfortunate that unlike some of these artists who covered his songs. Hiatt hardly enjoyed any commercial success with his original recordings. Obviously, he must be entitled to certain royalties from sales of his covers, but I imagine what he receives is a relatively small share.
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Hiatt is a treasure and so is Delbert. Match made in music heaven. All the cuts are good. I have that original vinyl of Riding With The King. I love the guy.
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I’m increasingly liking Hiatt, the more I listen. to him. Delbert I mostly know by name.
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Neither makes a bad turn. Try ‘Live From Austin’ by Delbert. I think it will suit Christian to a tee.
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Alright. If you put it this way, I guess I’ll have to check it out! 🙂
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He’s top shelf.
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