| 1 | Big Daddy Of Them All | ||
| 1 | Big Daddy Of Them All | ||
| 2 | To Live | ||
| 2 | To Live | ||
| 3 | Martha Say | ||
| 3 | Martha Say | ||
| 4 | Theo And Weird Henry | ||
| 4 | Theo And Weird Henry | ||
| 5 | Jackie Brown | ||
| 5 | Jackie Brown | ||
| 6 | Pop Singer | ||
| 6 | Pop Singer | ||
| 7 | Void In My Heart | ||
| 7 | Void In My Heart | ||
| 8 | Mansions In Heaven | ||
| 8 | Mansions In Heaven | ||
| 9 | Sometimes A Great Notion | ||
| 9 | Sometimes A Great Notion | ||
| 10 | Country Gentleman | ||
| 10 | Country Gentleman | ||
| 11 | J.M.'s Question | ||
| 11 | J.M.'s Question | ||
| 12 | Let It All Hang Out | ||
| 12 | Let It All Hang Out | ||
| 13 | Jackie Brown (Acoustic Version) | ||
| 13 | Jackie Brown (Acoustic Version) |

BIG DADDY is another great album for John Mellencamp, continuing the musical experiments of THE LONESOME JUBILEE, but with less preachy lyrics. There's even a cover of the Hombres' garage classic "Let It All Hang Out" to lighten things up further. Mellencamp's belief that the Indonesian drug-smuggling conviction of a young Australian tourist was unjust adds weight to this CD.
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