Down The Hall

Album: Just Like That... (2022)
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  • Bonnie Raitt concludes her Just Like That... album with this powerful expression of the basic goodness of the human heart. Inspired by a New York Times magazine article, she sings from the perspective of an inmate caring for others in a prison hospice.
  • In May 2018, Raitt read a New York Times Magazine piece about a prison hospice program in Vacaville, California. It involves inmates working as volunteer caregivers for fellow terminally ill convicts without visitors from the outside world. Inspired by the stories of prisoners giving end-of-life care, Raitt wrote her own story.

    Initially cautious, the jailbird befriends an inmate he'd previously feared.

    I used to run when I saw Tyrone
    Knowin' your place's what it's all about
    And now he's here doubled up in pain
    Cancer eatin' him from the inside out


    Now he's sharing jokes with Tyrone, while helping him shave and washing his feet.

    Next thing you know, I'm on the ward
    Doin' things you can't believe
    Like shavin' Julio's bony head
    Crackin' him up when I wash his feet
  • The article's testimony of criminals showing huge compassion and empathy to other offenders deeply moved Raitt. "I wanted to write a song about what it might feel like to have been embittered and broken, but be able to make that shift to giving to someone so deeply in need," she told Uncut magazine. "In the face of so much cruelty and hatred, violence and revenge, in a darkening world today, this is the world I want to be in and write about."
  • Raitt wrote "Down The Hall" on her own. It was one of three Just Like That... tracks she wrote and produced solo.

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