John Cougar (album)

John Cougar is the third studio album by John Mellencamp. It was his first album to be released by his new record company Riva Records and to credit him as "John Cougar".[4] Released in 1979, following the success in Australia of the single "I Need a Lover" from his previous album A Biography (which did not receive a U.S. release), John Cougar included the aforementioned track for U.S. audiences, as well as a re-working of A Biography's "Taxi Dancer".

John Cougar
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 27, 1979 (1979-07-27)[1]
RecordedCriteria Studios, Miami, 1979
("I Need a Lover" recorded at AIR Studios, London, England in 1978)
GenreRock, heartland rock
Length43:20
LabelRiva
ProducerRon Albert & Howard Albert;
John Punter ("I Need a Lover")
John Cougar chronology
A Biography
(1978)
John Cougar
(1979)
Nothin' Matters and What If It Did
(1980)
Singles from John Cougar
  1. "I Need a Lover"
    Released: 1979
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [2]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[3]

"I Need a Lover", upon the release of this album, became a Top 40 hit in the U.S., peaking at No. 28 in December 1979,[5] after having been a No. 5 hit in Australia in 1978 when it was released as a single from A Biography.[6] "Miami" was also a hit single in Australia, his second Top 40 hit in that country. "I Need a Lover" was subsequently covered by Pat Benatar on her album In the Heat of the Night. In the U.S., however, "Small Paradise" was released as a single in place of "Miami", but it was not very successful, peaking at No. 87 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1980.[5] During concerts in 1979 and 1980, guitarist Mike Wanchic would trade lead vocals with Mellencamp on "Miami".

Mellencamp recorded a solo acoustic rendition of "Sugar Marie" for his 2010 box set On the Rural Route 7609, stating in the set's liner notes: "'Sugar Marie' suffered from young musicians not knowing how to present the music. I've always had an affection for the song, and I've always known it had something I didn't get at on the album."

On his inspiration for writing "I Need A Lover", his first Top 40 hit, Mellencamp said: "The song's about a friend of mine who goes to Concordia College. When that song was written, he was pretty sad. He was . . . livin’ in his bedroom. I told him, ‘You got to get the hell out of the house!’ He’d say, ‘Man, if I only had a girl, she’d make me forget my problems.’ I just said, ‘Well . . . ’"

Track listing

All songs written by John Mellencamp, except where noted.

  1. "A Little Night Dancin'" – 3:43
  2. "Small Paradise" – 3:40
  3. "Miami" – 3:53
  4. "The Great Midwest" – 4:29
  5. "Do You Think That's Fair" – 4:48
  6. "I Need a Lover" – 5:35
  7. "Welcome to Chinatown" – 3:59
  8. "Sugar Marie" – 4:16
  9. "Pray for Me" – 3:30 (Mellencamp, Brian Bec Var)
  10. "Taxi Dancer" – 5:02
  11. "Take Home Pay" (2005 re-issue bonus track) – 3:10

Personnel

  • John Mellencamp - vocal, guitar
  • Brian Bec Var - piano, keyboards
  • Larry Crane - guitars, backing vocals
  • Mike "Chief" Wanchic - guitars, backing vocals
  • Robert "Ferd" Frank - bass
  • Tom Knowles - drums
  • Don Gehman - engineer

Charts

Album

Billboard (United States)[5]

Year Chart Position
1980 Pop Albums 64

Singles

Billboard (United States)[5]

Year Single Chart Position
1979 "I Need a Lover" The Billboard Hot 100 28
1980 "Small Paradise" The Billboard Hot 100 87
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References

Online references

  • "I Need A Lover by John Mellencamp". Songfacts. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  • "John Cougar". Billboard. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  • "John Mellencamp Bio". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  • "Rolling Stone Album Guide". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 20 March 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  • "John Cougar". Mellencamp.com. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
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