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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2024 · 26 MIN

I Spy for the FBI

from Perfectly Good Podcast - John Hiatt from A to Z · host Jesse Jackson

In this episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jessie Jackson and Sylvan Groth explore John Hiatt's rare cover of 'I Spy for the FBI' from his 1980 album '2 Bit Monsters.' They delve into the song's origins, originally recorded by Jamo Thomas and Luther Ingram and the G Men, and written by Richard Wiley and Herman Kelly. The discussion highlights the song's historical context, chart performance, and how it fits into Hiatt's discography. The hosts also compare the song's playful take on infidelity to the teenage romances and simple comedies of the 60s and 70s, reflecting on the cleverness of the lyrics. Additionally, the episode touches on broader themes like musical joy and artist tribute albums, with teasers for future guest commentators and avenues for fan interaction via social media and email. The hosts wrap up by expressing gratitude to their listeners. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 01:39 Discussing 'I Spy for the FBI' 02:23 Song Background and History 04:33 Break and Return 07:53 Analyzing the Lyrics 10:16 Cover Versions and Interpretations 11:46 John Prine Tribute Album Speculations 13:00 Analyzing the Lyrics: I Spy for the FBI 13:26 Fun and Light-hearted Infidelity Themes 14:48 John Hiatt's Unexpected Covers 17:03 The Joy of Musical Homage 20:26 Connecting with Fans and Future Plans 22:06 Final Thoughts and Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jessie Jackson and Sylvan Groth explore John Hiatt's rare cover of 'I Spy for the FBI' from his 1980 album '2 Bit Monsters.' They delve into the song's origins, originally recorded by Jamo Thomas and Luther Ingram and the G Men, and written by Richard Wiley and Herman Kelly. The discussion highlights the song's historical context, chart performance, and how it fits into Hiatt's discography. The hosts also compare the song's playful take on infidelity to the teenage romances and simple comedies of the 60s and 70s, reflecting on the cleverness of the lyrics. Additionally, the episode touches on broader themes like musical joy and artist tribute albums, with teasers for future guest commentators and avenues for fan interaction via social media and email. The hosts wrap up by expressing gratitude to their listeners. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 01:39 Discussing 'I Spy for the FBI' 02:23 Song Background and History 04:33 Break and Return 07:53 Analyzing the Lyrics 10:16 Cover Versions and Interpretations 11:46 John Prine Tribute Album Speculations 13:00 Analyzing the Lyrics: I Spy for the FBI 13:26 Fun and Light-hearted Infidelity Themes 14:48 John Hiatt's Unexpected Covers 17:03 The Joy of Musical Homage 20:26 Connecting with Fans and Future Plans 22:06 Final Thoughts and Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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In this episode of the Perfectly Good Podcast, hosts Jessie Jackson and Sylvan Groth explore John Hiatt's rare cover of 'I Spy for the FBI' from his 1980 album '2 Bit Monsters.' They delve into the song's origins, originally recorded by Jamo Thomas...

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