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"Cherry Bomb" is a song by American rock singer John Mellencamp. It was released as the second single from Mellencamp's ninth studio album, The Lonesome Jubilee (1987). [ 3 ] " Cherry Bomb" is a nostalgic song that reflects on Mellencamp's teenage years hanging out at the Last Exit Teen Club.
The title of "Lonely Ol' Night" was inspired by a scene in the 1963 film Hud starring Paul Newman, based on the 1961 novel Horseman, Pass By by Larry McMurtry.John Cougar Mellencamp had seen the film many times as a young man, and its portrayal of Newman's character Hud Bannon's strained relationship with his father Homer Bannon (Melvyn Douglas) affected Mellencamp deeply, inspiring many of ...
John Cascella – keyboards; Rickie Lee Jones – vocals on "Between a Laugh and a Tear" Sarah Flint – background vocals on "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A." Laura Mellencamp (John Mellencamp's grandmother) – lead vocal on "Grandma's Theme" Mimi Mapes – backing vocals on "Minutes to Memories" A. Jack Wilkins – saxophone on "Justice and ...
"Lonely Ol' Night" Jonathan Kaplan 1985 "Small Town" Jonathan Kaplan 1986 "R.O.C.K. in the USA (A Salute to '60s Rock)" John Mellencamp 1986 "Rain on the Scarecrow" Jonathan Kaplan 1986 "Rumbleseat" Faye Cummins 1987 "Paper in Fire" Jonathan Dark 1987 "Cherry Bomb" 1987 "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" 1988 "Check It Out" Jonathan Dark 1988
Mellencamp finished his set with songs “Cherry Bomb” and the classic rock fan-favorite, “Hurts So Good,” leaving the audience on their feet and singing loudly.
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John Mellencamp performs during a stop on his Live and In Person Tour on Monday night at The Weidner in Green Bay. It was the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer’s first visit to Green Bay in five years ...
The Best That I Could Do 1978–1988 is the first greatest hits compilation album by American singer-songwriter John Mellencamp, released by Mercury Records in 1997 (see 1997 in music).