Monday, October 16, 2006


Artist: John Hiatt
Album: Bring The Family
Title: Have A Little Faith In Me
When the road gets dark
And you can no longer see
Just let my love throw a spark
And have a little faith in me
And when the tears you cry
Are all you can believe
Just give these loving arms a try
And have a little faith in me
And
Have a little faith in me
When your secret heart
Cannot speak so easily
Come here darlin'
From a whisper start
To have a little faith in me
And when your back's against the wall turn around and you will see
I will catch, i will catch your fall baby
Just have a little faith in me
Well, i've been loving you for such a long time girl
Expecting nothing in return
Just for you to have a little faith in me
You see time, time is our friend'
cause for us there is no end
And all you gotta do is have a little faith in me
I said i will hold you up, i will hold you up
Your love gives me strength enough
So have a little faith in me
I do not know if it's the smart schedulers at Ch 5, or Providence, but over 2 consecutively different shows that run one after another, this song was played. first, in Jack and Bobby, then on Joan Of Arcadia.
more on Jack and Bobby. The WB (a tv station in the US) have some of the best shows on tv targetted for the family. J&B is not strictly a family drama, but it's got an interesting premise. J and B are brothers, and together with Grace, their unorthodox, intelligent mother, we're shown how she'll raise these 2 very different brothers to become great men. One of which will go on to become one of the most influential presidents in America history. the narration is interspersed with present-day monologues by White House staffers and the First Lady, and each episode explores a particular theme. "Each episode will be themed around some aspect of character. What makes someone inspiring? How valuable is faith or honesty? Is greatness born in a person or is it learned? The story of Jack and Bobby McCallister is the origin tale of a great leader."
sadly, the show never last past the first season. what a tragic waste. the third episode was just over. Sundays are fast becomin the best day for tv. so set some time aside for triple consecutive exhilaration: J&B, Joan of Arcadia, and Veronice Mars.

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