John Henke
Thanks to Craig Hansen for the awesome guitar work.
Craig Hansen /collab Cover Songs 4/4 No samples
Even philosophy majors get the blues. Craig Hansen provides the tasty lead guitar parts.
This is an old-fashioned melancholy ballad. People who live alone were on my mind during the pandemic. For so many it was hard to connect with others during that time. This song reflects that sense of isolation.
This song is about what a screen addiction can do to a relationship. I promised my wife I'd tell you this is not about her! Thanks to Craig Hansen for the guitar solo and the feedback during the mixing process.
My first attempt at slide guitar - open D tuning.
A grouchy old man (not me) looks back on his life.
Many songs have been written about loss and loneliness. I think the worst thing about this type of experience is the feeling that a painful situation will never change.
Having a little fun with a simple acoustic arrangement and a lot of cliches.
Can't do anything about the weather, but having the right person around can help.
Looking back on youthful decisions, sometimes things don't turn out the way we planned.
This song offers a jazzy flavor with a simple quartet of drums, bass, guitar, and piano.
The lyrics in this song take familiar cliches, then turn them around to see where they lead.
A bout with cancer left me with a serious case of writer's block. While working my way out of it, I thought about how being sick is like being in a toxic relationship. This song was the result.
Inspired by my first scuba diving trip to Lake Superior
Thanks to Dan Warbington for his great guitar work on this track.
A song inspired by a trip to Hawaii.
The conflict in Northern Ireland has calmed considerably since the 1980s when this song was written. Unfortunately, the theme of partisan strife and the destruction it brings to people's lives remains current today.