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Eddie Hinton (15 June 1944 – 28 July 1995) was an American and , best known for his work with and R&B singers. He played lead guitar for Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section from 1969 to 1971 and after leaving the band, he was replaced by as lead guitarist.


Career
Hinton was born in Jacksonville, Florida, on June 15, 1944, to Laura Deanie and Horton C. Hinton. Hinton's parents divorced in 1949, and he and his mother moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where his mother later remarried.

He formed the Five Minutes, also known as Five Men-Its, who quickly garnered regional recognition. Two of the members of the group, drummer and keyboardist , would join and in the Hour Glass and later go on to success as record producers. Hinton, Sandlin and Hornsby all spent time working as session players in Muscle Shoals. Hornsby and Sandlin worked at (Florence Alabama Music Enterprises) and from there went to Capricorn Records in Macon, Ga. Hinton had joined some former FAME players known as the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (or "the Swampers") who split off from Hall and started their own studio, Muscle Shoals Sound, in Sheffield. Hinton was replaced at MSS by .

As a session guitarist in Muscle Shoals, Hinton played on hit records recorded by , , , , , , The Staple Singers, , , Paul Kelly, , The Box Tops, R. B. Greaves, , , Looking Glass, and .

Hinton was a in his own right as well. His most well known song is "Breakfast in Bed" which has been recorded many times, most notably by Dusty Springfield and by UB40 with . He also co-wrote "It's All Wrong But It's All Right" sung by Laura Lee. recorded his song "Help Me To Make It (Power of a Woman's Love)" on his album Coup de Grâce.

The song "Sandwiches for the Road" by fellow Alabamians Drive-By Truckers is based on the life of Hinton. It appears on their 1998 debut , .

A documentary of the life and musical career of Hinton called Dangerous Highway was made by Filmmakers Deryle Perryman and Moises Gonzalez. Narrated by bluesman , it screened in film festivals across the US and made its European premiere at the 2008 Porretta Soul Festival in Porretta, Italy.

Hinton was the grandson of a preacher and used his gospel influences to weave stories of pain and redemption. He died at his home in Birmingham, Alabama from a heart attack at age 51.


Dangerous Highway
Beginning in 2009, Shake It Records based in , , began releasing entries from their series Dangerous Highway: A Tribute to the Music of Eddie Hinton. This series featured of Hinton's songs by artists who were inspired by and continue his legacy. Volumes one and two were released in 2009.

Volume 1 –
Side A – "Hard Luck Guy"; Side B – "Cover Me"

Volume 2 – Drive-By Truckers
Side A – "Where's Eddie?"; Side B – "Everybody Needs Love"

Volume 3 – Heartless Bastards and
Side A – "Got Down Last Saturday Night" – Heartless Bastards; Side B – "Breakfast in Bed" –

Volume 4 –
Side A – "Heavy Makes You Happy"; Side B – "Still Water Runs Deep"


Discography
  • Very Extremely Dangerous (1978) Muscle Shoals Sound Studio
  • Letters From Mississippi (1987) Birdland Recording Studio
  • Cry & Moan (1991) Duck Tape Studio
  • Very Blue Highway (1993) Birdland Recording Studio
  • Hard Luck Guy (1999) Birdland & Duck Tape Recording Studios


As songwriter
  • Breakfast in Bed, Dusty Springfield and UB40 with
  • Down in Texas, Oscar Tony Jr.
  • Cover Me, Jackie Moore
  • A Little Bit Salty,
  • Sure as Sin,
  • 300 Pounds of Hongry, Tony Joe White
  • Masquerade, Don Varner Retrieved 21 February 2023
  • Always David, The Sweet Inspirations
  • Help Me Make It,
  • Save the Children, Cher
  • Every Natural Thing,
  • If I Had Let You In, The Box Tops


Session works
  • Session work with John P. Hammond appears on the re-release of So Many Roads
  • Breakfast in Bed, Dusty Springfield and UB40 with
  • Down in Texas, Oscar Tony Jr.
  • Cover Me, Jackie Moore
  • A Little Bit Salty,
  • Sure as Sin,
  • 300 Pounds of Hongry, Tony Joe White


See also
  • Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section
  • Muscle Shoals, Alabama


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