Who is the cheerleader in Little Pink Houses?

Who is the cheerleader in Little Pink Houses?

Anyone out there know whatever happened to Carroll Sue Hill, the backup singer who sang for Tom Petty and John Cougar Mellencamp? Most remember her as the cheerleader from the Pink Houses video, but she’s credited on the Uh-Huh album as the backing vocalist on the songs Crumblin’ Down and Pink Houses.

What is John Mellencamp’s real name?

John J. Mellencamp
John Mellencamp/Full name

John Mellencamp, also called Johnny Cougar or John Cougar Mellencamp, (born October 7, 1951, Seymour, Indiana, U.S.), American singer-songwriter who became popular in the 1980s by creating basic, often folk-inflected hard rock and presenting himself as a champion of small-town values.

Who sang Hurts So Good?

John Mellencamp
Hurts So Good/Artists

Are Meg Ryan and John Mellencamp still together?

After reconciling, John Mellencamp and Meg Ryan got engaged in 2018. The breakup didn’t last long, as John Mellencamp and Meg Ryan found their way back to one another in 2017.

Who is John Mellencamp’s daughter?

Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave
Justice MellencampMichelle Mellencamp
John Mellencamp/Daughters

When did Pink Houses by John Mellencamp come out?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. “Pink Houses” is a song written and performed by John Cougar Mellencamp. It was released on the 1983 album Uh-Huh on Riva Records. It reached No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in early 1984.

What was John Mellencamp’s first real name?

According to Sykes, the house near the waste dump stayed on the books at MTV until 1992, as they couldn’t get rid of it. Uh-Huh was the first album where Mellencamp used his real name. His manager named him “Johnny Cougar” when he started out, a name he used on his first two albums.

What does John Mellencamp think of the US?

Mellencamp has expressed his love for his country, but has also criticized the US government for going to war in Iraq, developing a dependency on foreign oil and not doing more to support the working class. “It’s really an anti-American song,” Mellencamp told Rolling Stone about “Pink Houses.”

What did John Mellencamp say about the old man with the cat?

There was an old black man sitting outside his little pink shotgun house with his cat in his arms, completely unperturbed by the traffic speeding along the highway in his front yard. “He waved, and I waved back,” Mellencamp said in an interview with Rolling Stone.