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  2. Hurts So Good - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Mellencamp expounded on the writing of "Hurts So Good" in an interview with American Songwriter magazine: "George Green and I wrote that together. We exchanged lines back and forth between each other and laughed about it at the time. Then I went and picked up the guitar, and within seconds, I had those chords." [5]

  3. John Mellencamp - Wikipedia

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    Mellencamp has won one Grammy Award (Best Male Rock Performer for "Hurts So Good" in 1983) and has been nominated for 12 others. He has also been awarded the Nordoff-Robbins Silver Clef Special Music Industry Humanitarian Award (1991), the Billboard Century Award (2001), the Woody Guthrie Award (2003), and the ASCAP Foundation Champion Award ...

  4. American Fool - Wikipedia

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    Producer Don Gehman stated in a 2011 interview that American Fool was fraught with layers of problems. "We had 20 or so songs, we had a record company that was hoping we were making a Neil Diamond‑type album, and after we spent two or three months in the studio recording these songs and mixing them to the best of our ability, I can remember an A&R guy in a pink shirt coming in to listen to ...

  5. The Best That I Could Do 1978–1988 - Wikipedia

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    George "Chocolate" Perry – bass on "Hurts So Good" Dave Parman – background vocals on "Hurts So Good" Don Gehman – producer/engineer on "Hurts So Good" thru "Check It Out" George Tutko – engineer on "Hurts So Good" Mick Ronson – guitar and background vocals on "Jack and Diane" Toby Myers – bass, background vocals

  6. Larry Crane (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Lead guitar, back up vocals 1977 (released in 1983) The Kid Inside: Lead guitar, back up vocals 1978: A Biography: Guitar, background vocals 1979: John Cougar: Guitar, background vocals 1980: Nothin' Matters and What If It Did: Guitar, backing vocals 1982: American Fool: Guitar 1983: Uh-Huh: Guitar 1985: Scarecrow: Electric guitar, acoustic ...

  7. John Mellencamp discography - Wikipedia

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    Mellencamp's first album to chart on the Billboard 200 was the self-titled John Cougar album in 1979; the album was certified gold by the RIAA. Mellencamp's major commercial breakthrough came in 1982 with American Fool , which reached number one on the Billboard 200 and yielded two singles, " Hurts So Good " and " Jack & Diane ", which reached ...

  8. Mr. Happy Go Lucky - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Happy Go Lucky is the 14th album by American singer-songwriter and musician John Mellencamp. It was released on September 10, 1996. It was his first album released after his heart attack in 1994. Mellencamp's music on the album is said to reflect his brush with death.

  9. Jack & Diane - Wikipedia

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    According to John Mellencamp, "Jack & Diane" was based on the 1962 Tennessee Williams film Sweet Bird of Youth. [8] He said of recording the song: "'Jack & Diane' was a terrible record to make. When I play it on guitar by myself, it sounds great; but I could never get the band to play along with me. That's why the arrangement's so weird.

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