John - Mellencamp - Other People--39-s Stuff -2018- 320 Kbps Utorrent

Released on December 7, 2018, by , Other People’s Stuff is a collection of covers recorded by Mellencamp over a 25-year span. The album serves as a curated journey through "The Great American Songbook," featuring tracks previously scattered across tribute albums, soundtracks, and his own earlier studio releases. Format: Digital, CD, and Vinyl.

: A haunting, haunted take on the Robert Johnson blues classic.

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The 10-track collection features a mix of blues, folk, and rock covers from across his career, including "To the River" (1993), "Gambling Bar Room Blues" (1997), "Teardrops Will Fall" (2003), "In My Time of Dying" (1999), "Mobile Blue" (2017), "Eyes on the Prize" (2012), "Dark as a Dungeon" (2017), "Stones in My Passway" (2003), "Wreck of the Old 97" (2004), and "I Don't Know Why I Love You" (2003). For more on this album or similar Americana,

: The album features songs previously released on tribute albums or soundtracks, such as "To the River," "Gambling Bar Room Blues," and "In My Time of Dying" [Genius]. CD & Vinyl : A haunting, haunted take on the Robert

: The album's only new studio recording (2012) and single. A civil rights anthem Mellencamp famously performed for President Barack Obama at the White House.

: Includes a 2012 studio recording of "Eyes on the Prize," which was the album's only single and a newly available track at the time of release. The 10-track collection features a mix of blues,

"Other People's Stuff" is a tribute to the musicians who have inspired Mellencamp throughout his career. The album features 20 tracks, including covers of songs by iconic artists such as Bob Dylan, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and The Rolling Stones. Mellencamp's soulful voice and masterful guitar playing bring new life to these classic tracks, making them his own.