Tom Waits
One of the most distinctive singer-songwriters in rock, Tom Waits has nevertheless succeeded in placing his singular blues and jazz-derived songs elsewhere. The Grammy-winner’s lovely “Jersey Girl” has become a Bruce Springsteen favorite, while “Downtown Train” became a big hit for Rod Stewart. The Eagles, Sarah McLachlan, Bob Seger, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Patty Smyth are among those who have also covered Waits, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011.
Key songs in the Waits catalog include “Ol’ 55,” “Jersey Girl,” “(Looking For) The Heart Of Saturday Night,” “Innocent When You Dream” and “Downtown Train.”
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