John Hiatt - I'll Never Get Over You album flac
Performer: John HiattTitle: I'll Never Get Over You
Released: 1993
Country: Europe
MP3 album: 1807 mb
FLAC album: 1674 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: DTS WAV WMA FLAC MOD DMF AIFF
Genre: Rock
You will never get over me. Ты никогда не овладеешь мной, I'll never got under you. А я никогда не прогнусь под тебя. Whenever our voices speak. I will get over you). Я буду командовать тобой. I'll never get under you. Я никогда не буду тебе подчиняться.
John Hiatt on New Album ‘The Eclipse Sessions’: ‘I’m in Different Territory’. I’ll be 66 in a couple weeks - dealing with being someone I’ve never been before. I remember I started writing it while I was doing one of those music cruises, he says of the track. It just came to me sitting around singing in the room when I didn’t have anything else to do. It just hit me as the best kind of pledge I can make: I’m going to screw up, but I’m not going to hold you back. And then it was just making up the feel of the verses, with people I’ve known who have come from tough circumstances and tried to learn how to love and be loved in spite of it.
I know, somewhere, someday, I'll find One love to take your place One girl with an angel ace But in the meantime. I'll never get over you No I'll never get over you I just can't keep it a secret anymore Oh, no, no. I know, somewhere, someday, I'll find One love to take your place One girl with an angel face But in the meantime. I'll never get over you No I'll never get over you I just can't keep it a secret anymore Oh, no, no, no Oh, no, no, no. More on Genius. I'll Never Get Over You" Track Info. J. Johnny Kidd And The Pirates
Stream John Hiatt’s Back-to-Basics New Album ‘The Eclipse Sessions’. It kind of came together in a serendipitous fashion, Hiatt says of his 23rd studio album, recorded during 2017 solar eclipse. By BRITTNEY MCKENNA - Rolling Stone Country. Hiatt recorded the album in Nashville over the course of just a few days in the summer of 2017, which happened to include the full solar eclipse that took place on August 21st. Never one to ignore the good fortune of a successful recording session, Hiatt titled the album after the otherworldly natural wonder. Though Hiatt knew it was nearing time to release new material, he didn’t feel rushed, and went into the recording session with an open mind and a blank notebook. It kind of came together in a serendipitous fashion, he tells Rolling Stone Country. It took me a little bit of time to get.
Hiatt received his first Grammy nomination in 1995 for his album Walk On. Hiatt's next few albums never gained any momentum on the charts, and he saw little change in his fanbase in the late 1990s, indicating a dedicated following. In 2000, Hiatt released his first independent album on Vanguard Records, Crossing Muddy Waters, which saw a heavy influence of bluegrass in his music. The album, his first in four years, was recorded over four days in the summer of 2017, a period that included the August 21st solar eclipse. Hiatt recorded the album as part of a trio of guitar, bass (Patrick O’Hearn), and drums (Kenneth Blevins).
Tracklist
| I'll Never Get Over You | 4:36 |
| Too Live To Leave | 5:07 |
| Have A Little Faith In Me (Live) | 4:50 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 580 431-2 | John Hiatt | I'll Never Get Over You (CD, Single) | A&M Records | 580 431-2 | Europe | 1993 |
| 580 430-2 | John Hiatt | I'll Never Get Over You (CD, Single) | A&M Records | 580 430-2 | Netherlands | 1993 |








