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Nighthawks at the Diner

Nighthawks at the Diner

Nighthawks at the Diner is an album by Tom Waits, released in 1975 on Asylum Records. The name is inspired by a 1942 painting by American Edward Hopper that is titled Nighthawks. The album's working title had been "Nighthawk Postcards from Easy Street," but they shortened it to Nighthawks at the...
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[opening intro]

Length (seconds):

  • 177.4 s (2.957 min )

Emotional Weather Report

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  • 227.373 s (3.78955 min )

[intro]

Length (seconds):

  • 136.466 s (2.27443 min )

On a Foggy Night

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  • 228.733 s (3.81222 min )

[intro]

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  • 113.133 s (1.88555 min )

Eggs and Sausage (In a Cadillac With Susan Michelson)

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  • 259.466 s (4.32443 min )

[intro]

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  • 182.026 s (3.03377 min )

Better Off Without a Wife

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  • 239.466 s (3.9911 min )

Nighthawk Postcards (From Easy Street)

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  • 689.933 s (11.4989 min )

[intro]

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  • 56.066 s (0.93443 min )

Warm Beer and Cold Women

Length (seconds):

  • 321.04 s (5.3507 min )

[intro]

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  • 47.826 s (0.7971 min )

Putnam County

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  • 455.24 s (7.5873 min )

Spare Parts I (A Nocturnal Emission)

Length (seconds):

  • 385.826 s (6.43043 min )

[intro]

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  • 41.8 s (0.697 min )

Big Joe and Phantom 309

Length (seconds):

  • 388.96 s (6.4827 min )

Spare Parts II and Closing

Length (seconds):

  • 313.04 s (5.2173 min )
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