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Crossing Muddy Waters is singer-songwriter John Hiatt's fifteenth album, released in 2000. A raw album recorded with no drummer, it is purely an acoustic album that brought elements of bluegrass music into his Americana sound. It was nominated for a Grammy award in 2001 for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
All songs written by John Hiatt, except where noted. "Love Gets Strange" – Don Dixon – 5:39 "Washable Ink" – The Neville Brothers – 4:03 "She Said the Same Things to Me" – Johnny Adams – 4:09 "When We Ran" – Katy Moffatt – 4:57 "Pink Bedroom" – Rosanne Cash – 3:12 "Someplace Where Love Can't Find Me" – Marshall Crenshaw ...
There are also several albums of his songs performed by other artists, specifically: Love Gets Strange: The Songs of John Hiatt, various artists, 1993; Dear John, Ilse DeLange, 1999; Rollin' into Memphis: Songs of John Hiatt, various artists, 2000; It'll Come to You: The Songs of John Hiatt, various artists, 2003
In 2001, Crossing Muddy Waters was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album, with Davey Faragher and David Immerglück as his only accompanists. In 2002, Hiatt performed several songs for the soundtrack of the Disney 's The Country Bears movie, again with Johns producing, [ 7 ] representing the voice of the lead singer.
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"Thing Called Love", a song by the trance group Above & Beyond from their 2011 album Group Therapy "Thing Called Love", a song by John Hiatt from his 1987 album Bring the Family, covered by Bonnie Raitt for her 1989 album Nick of Time; A Thing Called Love" (Jessica Anne's Special), a 2018 extended play by the Happy Hardscore D-Crew 2 US
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