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Celebrity Playlist
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Travis Tritt
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What Say You
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from My Honky Tonk History
(2004)
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John Mellencamp
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Just Like You
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from Cuttin' Heads
(2001)
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John Mellencamp
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The Face of the Nation
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from Scarecrow
(2005)
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John Mellencamp
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Rodeo Clown
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from On the Rural Route 7609
(2010)
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John Cougar
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Small Paradise
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from John Cougar
(2005)
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Johnny Cougar
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Born Reckless
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from A Biography
(2005)
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John Mellencamp
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Minutes to Memories
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from Scarecrow
(2005)
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John Mellencamp
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Without Expression
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from The Best That I Could Do - 1978-1988
(1997)
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John Mellencamp
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Void In My Heart
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from Big Daddy
(2005)
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John Mellencamp
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Someday
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from Freedom's Road
(2007)
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John Mellencamp
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To M.G. (Wherever She May Be)
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from On the Rural Route 7609
(2010)
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John Cougar
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Don't Misunderstand Me
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from Nothin' Matters and What If It Did
(2005)
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John Mellencamp
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Whenever We Wanted
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from Whenever We Wanted
(2005)
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John Mellencamp
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Johnny Hart
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from Trouble No More
(2003)
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John Mellencamp
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I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
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from A Very Special Christmas, Vol. 1
(1987)
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John Mellencamp
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Do Re Mi
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from Folkways: A Vision Shared - A Tribute to Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly
(1988)
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John Mellencamp
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Between a Laugh and a Tear
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from Scarecrow
(2005)
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John Mellencamp
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Shy
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from Cuttin' Heads
(2001)
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John Mellencamp
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John the Revelator
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from Trouble No More
(2003)
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John Mellencamp
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Eden Is Burning
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from John Mellencamp
(1998)
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John Cougar
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Can You Take It
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from American Fool
(2005)
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John Mellencamp
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The Americans
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from Freedom's Road
(2007)
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John Mellencamp
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The Real Life
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from The Lonesome Jubilee
(2005)
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Comment:
[i]Scarecrow[/i], from 1985, is John Mellencamp’s heartland masterwork, a bold and solid attempt to explore the hopes and fears of Middle America that is every bit as passionate and authentic as the contemporaneous output of Bruce Springsteen. That same year, he backed the Farm Aid charity event, along with Willie Nelson and Neil Young, and went a long way towards capturing the essence of rural life on “Between a Laugh and a Tear.” Here we’ve also included a salute to folk legend Woody Guthrie — “Do Re Mi” — alongside “Taxi Dancer,” a muted highlight from his second album, [i]A Biography[/i], as well as his Cajun-flavored addition to the Christmas canon, “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.”
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