Hank DeVito discography
Hank DeVito is an American musician and songwriter. In addition to his recordings with Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band and the Notorious Cherry Bombs, he has been featured as a performer and composer on many albums by other artists.
As a member of New York Rock and Roll Ensemble
With Emmylou Harris
- 1976: Elite Hotel (Warner Bros.)
- 1977: Luxury Liner (Warner Bros.)
- 1978: Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town (Warner Bros.)
- 1979: Blue Kentucky Girl (Warner Bros.)
- 1979: Light of the Stable (Warner Bros.)
- 1980: Roses in the Snow (Warner Bros.)
- 1981: Cimarron (Warner Bros.)
- 1981: Evangeline (Warner Bros.)
- 1983: White Shoes (Warner Bros.)
- 1985: The Ballad of Sally Rose (Warner Bros.)
As a member of the Notorious Cherry Bombs
As composer
1979 - 1982
- 1979: Waylon Jennings – What Goes Around Comes Around (RCA Victor) – track 10, "Old Love, New Eyes" (co-written with Rodney Crowell)
- 1979: Dave Edmunds – Repeat When Necessary (Swan Song) – track 4, "Sweet Little Lisa" (co-written with Donivan Cowart and Martin Cowart); track 6, "Queen of Hearts"
- 1980: Rodney Crowell – But What Will the Neighbors Think (Warner Bros.) – track 8, "Queen of Hearts"
- 1981: Dave Edmunds – Twangin... (Swan Song) – track 6, "Cheap Talk, Patter and Jive" (co-written with Donivan Cowart)
- 1981: Emmylou Harris – Cimarron (Warner Bros.) – track 10, "Tennessee Rose" (co-written with Karen Brooks)
- 1981: Rosanne Cash – Seven Year Ache (Columbia) – track 10, "I Can't Resist" (co-written with Rodney Crowell)
- 1981: Rodney Crowell – Rodney Crowell (Warner Bros.) – track 6, "Only Two Hearts" and track 8, "All You've Got to Do" (both co-written with Crowell)
- 1981: Juice Newton – Juice (Capitol) – track 4, "Queen of Hearts"
- 1982: Albert Lee – Albert Lee (Polydor) – track 1, "Sweet Little Lisa"; track 3, "On the Boulevard"; track 4, "The Best I Can" (co-written with Emory Gordy Jr. and Rodney Crowell); track 5, "Rock 'N' Roll Man"
- 1982: Sandy Posey – Tennessee Rose (51 West) – track 2, "Tennessee Rose" (co-written with Karen Brooks)
1983 - present
- 1983: Sissy Spacek – Hangin' Up My Heart (Atlantic) – track 1, "Hangin' Up My Heart"
- 1983: Larry Willoughby – Building Bridges (Atlantic) – track 2, "Building Bridges" (co-written with Willoughby); track 10, "Sweet Little Lisa" (co-written with Donivan Cowart and Martin Cowart)
- 1985: Nicolette Larson – ...Say When (MCA) – track 3, "Building Bridges" (co-written with Larry Willoughby)
- 1986: Rodney Crowell – Street Language (Columbia) – track 9, "The Best I Can" (co-written with Emory Gordy, Jr. and Rodney Crowell)
- 1987: Rosanne Cash – King's Record Shop (Columbia) – track 3, "If You Change Your Mind" (co-written with Rosanne Cash)
- 1987: Dave Edmunds – I Hear You Rockin' (Columbia) – track 3, "Queen of Hearts"
- 1992: Del McCoury Band - Blue Side of Town (Rounder) - track 7, "The Blue Side of Town" (co-written with Paul Kennerley)
- 1993: Marty Brown - Wild Kentucky Skies (MCA) - track 2, "Let's Begin Again" (co-written with Danny Flowers)
- 2013: Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell – Old Yellow Moon (Nonesuch) – track 1, "Hanging Up My Heart"; track 6 "Black Caffeine" (co-written with Donivan Cowart); track 12, "Old Yellow Moon" (co-written with Lynn Langham)
- 1995: Rodney Crowell – Jewel of the South (MCA) – track 9, "Love To Burn" (co-written with Crowell and Will Jennings)
- 1999: Claudia Church – Claudia Church (Reprise) – track 6, "The Street of Nashville" (co-written with Rodney Crowell)
- 2005: Brooks & Dunn – Hillbilly Deluxe (Arista) – track 9, "Building Bridges" (co-written with Larry Willoughby)
- 2005: Melanie Laine – Time Flies (Royalty) – track 10, "Queen of Hearts"
- 2006: Guy Clark – Workbench Songs (Sugar Hill) – track 5, "Exposé" (co-written with Rodney Crowell)
- 2006: Lowen & Navarro – Hogging the Covers (Red Hen) – track 9, "Small Town Saturday Night" (co-written with Pat Alger)
- 2007: Reg McTaggart – Beyond the Reason (self-released) – track 1, "Wait a Minute" (co-written with Rodney Crowell)
As producer
- 1986: Sweethearts of the Rodeo - Sweethearts Of The Rodeo (Columbia) with Steve Buckingham
Also appears on
1973 - 1979
- 1973: McKendree Spring – Tracks (MCA)
- 1974: Felix Cavaliere – Felix Cavaliere (Bearsville)
- 1975: Jesse Colin Young – Songbird (Warner Bros.)
- 1976: Hoyt Axton – Fearless (A&M)
- 1976: Jonathan Edwards – Rockin' Chair (Reprise)
- 1976: Mary Kay Place – Tonite! At The Capri Lounge: Loretta Haggers (Columbia)
- 1977: Jesse Colin Young – Love On The Wing (Warner Bros.)
- 1977: Jonathan Edwards – Sailboat (Warner Bros.)
- 1977: Mary Kay Place - Aimin' to Please (Columbia)
- 1978: Rodney Crowell – Ain't Living Long Like This (Warner Bros.)
- 1979: George Jones – My Very Special Guests (Epic)
- 1979: Tim Krekel – Crazy Me (Capricorn)
1980 - present
- 1980: Rosanne Cash – Right or Wrong (Columbia)
- 1980: Rodney Crowell – But What Will the Neighbors Think (Warner Bros.)
- 1980: Stevie Wonder – Hotter Than July (Tamla) – pedal steel on track 4, "I Ain't Gonna Stand For It"
- 1981: Rosanne Cash – Seven Year Ache (Columbia)
- 1981: Guy Clark - The South Coast of Texas (Warner Bros.)
- 1981: Rodney Crowell – Rodney Crowell (Warner Bros.)
- 1981: Arlo Guthrie – Power of Love (Warner Bros.) – steel guitar on track 8, "Jamaica Farewell"
- 1982: Jimmy Buffett – Somewhere Over China (MCA)
- 1983: Guy Clark - Better Days (Warner Bros.)
- 1983: Ricky Skaggs – Don't Cheat in Our Hometown (Sugar Hill)
- 1984: George Strait – Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind (MCA)
- 1986: Rodney Crowell - Street Language (Columbia)
- 1989: Rodney Crowell - Keys to the Highway (CBS)
- 1996: McKendree Spring - God Bless the Conspiracy (Edsel)
External links
- Hank DeVito at AllMusic
- Hank DeVito discography at Discogs
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