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John Mellencamp

Biography

Throughout his career, John Mellencamp has had to fight, whether it was for the right to record under his own name or for respect as an artist. Of course, he never made it easy on himself. Mellencamp began his career in the late '70s as a Bruce Springsteen clone called Johnny Cougar. As his career progressed, his music became more distinctive, developing into a Stonesy blend of hard rock and folk-rock. His musical development coincided with his growth in popularity — by the time "Hurts So Good" and "Jack and Diane" became hits in 1982, Mellencamp had created his own variation of the heartland rock of Springsteen, Tom Petty, and Bob Seger. While he had the record sales, it took several years before rock critics took him seriously. For some artists, this would be easy to ignore, but Mellencamp had the desire to be a serious social commentator, chronicling the times and trials of Midwestern baby boomers. Scarecrow, released in 1985, fulfilled his wish of being taken seriously, and his subsequent records were greeted warmly by critics. Furthermore, he sustained his popularity over the ensuing decades, only occasionally experiencing dips in record sales.. A prolonged, acclaimed career seemed an impossibility when Mellencamp released his first album under the name Johnny Cougar in 1976. As a child in Seymour, Indiana, Mellencamp had suffered a number of setbacks, including being born with a neural tube defect called spina bifida that necessitated a lengthy hospitalization as a baby. As a teenager, he was rebellious, often getting in trouble with the law. He formed his first band at the age of 14, and continued to play throughout his teens. When he was 17, he eloped with Priscilla Esterline, his pregnant girlfriend, and proceeded to try to support his family by working a series of blue-collar jobs. By the time he was 24, he had decided to move to New York City to attempt to break into the music industry.

In New York, Mellencamp became a client of David Bowie's manager, Tony DeFries, who signed him to a lucrative deal with MainMan/MCA. Mellencamp recorded an album of covers called Chestnut Street Incident. Upon receiving the finished album in 1976, he was infuriated to learn that DeFries had billed the singer as Johnny Cougar. Chestnut Street Incident was a bomb and MCA immediately dropped the singer. The fiasco of his first album was enough to sour Mellencamp toward the industry for the remainder of his career. Two years later, he signed with Riva Records, releasing A Biography (1978) to little attention. However, Johnny Cougar (1979) spawned the Top 40 hit "I Need a Lover," which also became an AOR hit for Pat Benatar a few years later. Steve Cropper produced 1980's Nothin' Matters and What If It Did, which contained the Top 30 hits "This Time" and "Ain't Even Done with the Night."

Mellencamp's next album, 1982's American Fool, became his breakthrough, both commercially and musically. More focused than his earlier records, American Fool rocketed to number one on the strength of the number two hit "Hurts So Good" and the number one single "Jack and Diane," both of which were supported by videos that became MTV favorites. The success of American Fool meant that he could add "Mellencamp" to his stage name, and 1983's Uh-Huh became the first album credited to John Cougar Mellencamp. Uh-Huh was released while American Fool was still high on the charts, and it became a hit, peaking at number nine and generating the Top Ten hits "Crumblin' Down" and "Pink Houses," as well as the Top 15 "Authority Song." He supported the album with his first headlining tour.

While he had commercial success, Mellencamp made his bid for critical acclaim with his next album, 1985's Scarecrow. Scarecrow displayed a greater social consciousness and musical eclecticism, resulting in his best-reviewed — as well as his biggest — album to date. Peaking at number two, Scarecrow generated the Top Ten singles "Lonely Ol' Night," "Small Town," and "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A." Following the release of Scarecrow, Mellencamp became an outspoken advocate of the American farmer, organizing Farm Aid with Willie Nelson and Neil Young. He also became known for his anti-corporate stance, refusing to accept tour sponsorship offers from beer and tobacco companies.

Mellencamp continued to explore social commentary and new musical avenues with 1987's The Lonesome Jubilee. Featuring a distinct Appalachian folk and country influence, The Lonesome Jubilee was a melancholy elegy for the forgotten Middle America, and while it was more adventurous than its predecessors, it was another hit, peaking at number six and generating the hits "Paper in Fire," "Cherry Bomb," and "Check It Out." Mellencamp continued to explore American roots music on Big Daddy (1989). While the album received generally good reviews and peaked at number seven, it failed to produce a big single. Two years later, he returned with Whenever We Wanted, which was another moderate hit, peaking at number 17. Human Wheels (1993) received some of Mellencamp's strongest reviews, yet the record didn't generate a hit single and quickly fell down the charts after debuting at number seven.

Mellencamp bounced back into the Top Ten in 1994, when his duet with Meshell Ndegeocello on Van Morrison's "Wild Night" peaked at number three. Its accompanying album, Dance Naked, became his biggest album since Big Daddy, going gold months after its release. Mellencamp planned to support the album with an extensive tour, but he suffered a major heart attack in late 1994 that necessitated its cancellation. Mellencamp spent 1995 recuperating, re-emerging in 1996 with Mr. Happy Go Lucky. Produced by Junior Vasquez and demonstrating a slight dance influence, Mr. Happy Go Lucky was greeted with positive reviews and featured the minor hit single "Key West Intermezzo (I Saw You First)," which helped the album go gold. The album was his last for longtime label Mercury, and he moved to Columbia for 1998's John Mellencamp. Rough Harvest, a collection of unreleased material, appeared a year later.

Cuttin' Heads, his second album for Columbia and 20th overall, followed in 2001 and spawned a radio hit with "Peaceful World," featuring neo-soul singer India.Arie on backing vocals. Also in 2001, he won the Billboard Century Award for creative achievement. Inspired by his performance of Robert Johnson's "Stones in My Passway" at an October 2002 tribute concert for the late music journalist Timothy White, Mellencamp recorded a covers album, Trouble No More, in 2003. It was released that summer and topped the Billboard blues chart. The impressive Freedom's Road appeared in 2007, followed by the T-Bone Burnett-produced Life Death Love and Freedom a year later in 2008. An eight-song live set drawn from that album's songs, Life Death Live and Freedom, appeared in 2009, and a deluxe package combining both the original album and the live disc was also released at the same time.

A four-disc box set covering Mellencamp's entire recording career, On the Rural Route 7609 (he released his first album in 1976 — thus the number in the set's title), appeared in 2010. Also appearing in 2010 was his second collaboration with producer T-Bone Burnett, the critically acclaimed No Better Than This. Mellencamp's next project was an ambitious collaboration with novelist Stephen King. Termed a "Southern gothic musical," Ghost Brothers of Darkland County was scripted by King, with the music coming from Mellencamp, a collaboration that was a bit left-field for both artists. The official set was released in 2012, and included a full audio reading of the musical as staged on two discs, with a third disc of recordings of the songs alone, all of which were again produced by Burnett. A box set of all of Mellencamp's albums called 1978-2012 appeared in time for the holiday season of 2013.

In May of 2014, Republic Records announced that they signed John Mellencamp to a "lifetime" recording contract. Although specific details regarding this deal were not publicized, the releases started soon afterward, with the archival release Performs Trouble No More: Live at Town Hall appearing in July of that year, followed by the brand-new album Plain Spoken in September.

Top Albums


1. Plain Spoken
The Best That I Could Do - 1978-1988, John Mellencamp
2. The Best Tha..
Words & Music - John Mellencamp's Greatest Hits, John Mellencamp
3. Words & ..
Freedom's Road, John Mellencamp
4. Freedom's Ro..
Scarecrow, John Mellencamp
5. Scarecrow
Life, Death, Love and Freedom, John Mellencamp
6. Life, Death,..
No Better Than This, John Mellencamp
7. No Better Th..
American Fool (Remastered), John Cougar
8. American Foo..
Uh-Huh! (Remastered), John Cougar Mellencamp
9. Uh-Huh! (Rem..
The Lonesome Jubilee, John Mellencamp
10. The Lonesome..
Nothin' Matters and What If It Did (Remastered), John Cougar
11. Nothin' Matt..
John Cougar (Remastered), John Cougar
12. John Cougar ..
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of John Mellencamp, John Mellencamp
13. 20th Century..
Big Daddy, John Mellencamp
14. Big Daddy
Whenever We Wanted, John Mellencamp
15. Whenever We ..
Mr. Happy Go Lucky (Remastered), John Mellencamp
16. Mr. Happy Go..
Performs Trouble No More Live At Town Hall, John Mellencamp
17. Performs Tro..
Dance Naked (Remastered), John Mellencamp
18. Dance Naked ..
Life, Death, LIVE and Freedom (Live), John Mellencamp
19. Life, Death,..
Human Wheels (Remastered), John Mellencamp
20. Human Wheels..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Jack & DianeWords & Music - John Me..4:16$1.29
2.
Troubled ManPlain Spoken4:14$1.29
3.
Hurts So GoodWords & Music - John Me..3:39$1.29
4.
Small TownWords & Music - John Me..3:41$1.29
5.
Pink HousesWords & Music - John Me..4:44$1.29
6.
Jack and DianeBest That I Could Do - 1978..4:15$1.29
7.
Cherry BombWords & Music - John Me..4:47$1.29
8.
Authority SongWords & Music - John Me..3:49$1.29
9.
Tears In VainPlain Spoken3:53$1.29
10.
R.O.C.K. In the U.S.A. (A Salute to ..Words & Music - John Me..2:54$1.29
11.
Wild NightWords & Music - John Me..3:27$1.29
12.
Ain't Even Done With the NightWords & Music - John Me..4:38$1.29
13.
I Need a LoverWords & Music - John Me..5:35$1.29
14.
Crumblin' DownWords & Music - John Me..3:34$1.29
15.
Rain On the ScarecrowWords & Music - John Me..3:46$1.29
16.
Hurts So GoodBest That I Could Do - 1978..3:39$1.29
17.
Small TownBest That I Could Do - 1978..3:40$1.29
18.
Paper In FireWords & Music - John Me..3:50$1.29
19.
Lonely Ol' NightWords & Music - John Me..3:45$1.29
20.
Lawless TimesPlain Spoken3:51$1.29
21.
Sometimes There's GodPlain Spoken4:34$1.29
22.
Pink HousesBest That I Could Do - 1978..4:44$1.29
23.
Rain On the ScarecrowScarecrow3:46$1.29
24.
Blue CharlottePlain Spoken4:40$1.29
25.
Isolation of MisterPlain Spoken5:34$1.29

Top Music Videos

Small Town, John Mellencamp
1. Small Town
Cherry Bomb, John Mellencamp
2. Cherry Bomb
Paper In Fire, John Mellencamp
3. Paper In Fire
Wild Night, John Mellencamp
4. Wild Night
Authority Song, John Mellencamp
5. Authority Son...
Rain On the Scarecrow, John Mellencamp
6. Rain On the S...
Jack & Diane, John Mellencamp
7. Jack & Di...
R.O.C.K. In the U.S.A. (A Salute to 60's Rock), John Mellencamp
8. R.O.C.K. In t...
Check It Out (Live), John Mellencamp
9. Check It Out ...
Crumblin' Down, John Mellencamp
10. Crumblin' Dow...
Hurts So Good, John Mellencamp
11. Hurts So Good
Lonely Ol' Night, John Mellencamp
12. Lonely Ol' Ni...
Key West Intermezzo (I Saw You First), John Mellencamp
13. Key West Inte...
Our Country
14. Our Country
Wild Night (Edited Version), John Mellencamp & Meshell Ndegeocello
15. Wild Night (E...
Get a Leg Up, John Mellencamp
16. Get a Leg Up
Human Wheels, John Mellencamp
17. Human Wheels
Rumbleseat, John Mellencamp
18. Rumbleseat
Dance Naked (Full Mix), John Mellencamp
19. Dance Naked (...
Let It All Hang Out, John Mellencamp
20. Let It All Ha...


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