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- The line, "Don't you know there ain't no devil, there's just God when he's drunk" became iconic, representing Tom Waits' distinctive writing style.
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The song was covered by Screamin' Jay Hawkins and featured in the Levi's commercial "Procession" directed by Michael Haussman. Waits sued in European court over this use of his music and won.
He wanted to talk briefly about his seventh album for Asylum: Heartattack And Vine. Notwithstanding his image as participant in and chronicler of urban America's seamy underbelly, Waits is apparently a changed man in a lot of ways, both inwardly and outwardly, as an artist and as a person.
Aug 22, 2014 · Heartattack and Vine, his last album with Asylum records, and the last with long-time producer Bones Howe, is a fine exponent of all these elements, however points towards something of a new direction.
Heartattack and Vine is the seventh studio album by Tom Waits, released on September 9, 1980, [1] and his final album to be released on the Asylum label. "On the Nickel" was recorded for the Ralph Waite film of the same name. It was later used as the theme song for the 1985 "The Atlanta Child Murders" miniseries.
Heartattack and Vine Lyrics: Liar, liar with your pants on fire / White spades hangin' on the telephone wire / Gamblers reevaluate along the dotted line / You'll never recognize yourself on...
Tom Waits: 1980 The Heartattack And Vine Interview (Stephen Peeples / Electra Asylum Records) The interview that follows took place Thursday afternoon, September 4, 1980, in Tom Waits' two-room office on the old Hollywood General movie lot which is now part of Francis Ford Coppola's Zoetrope empire.
Heartattack and Vine Lyrics & Meanings: Liar liar with your pants on fire, white spades hangin' on the telephone / Wire, gamblers reevaluate along the dotted line, you'll never recognize / Yourself on heartattack and vine.