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Z.Z. Hill

Blues
Soul-Blues
Influenced by church music, Z. Z. Hill became a singer, imitating Sam Cooke and Bobby Bland. One of his first ballads, "You Were Wrong", in 1963, was a hit in his native Texas and led to his signing with the Kent label in California. Hill appeared sporadically on the charts, but he was above all a favorite on the small bar circuit with its black working-class clientele in the South. A soul singer first and foremost, with a greasy voice and macho posture, he scored the biggest hit of his career in 1981 with a blues, "Down Home Blues".
Songs
Down Home Blues
Down Home BluesZ.Z. Hill

Down Home

5:10

Everybody Knows About My Good Thing
Everybody Knows About My Good ThingZ.Z. Hill

Down Home

Open House At My House
Open House At My HouseZ.Z. Hill

The Rhythm & The Blues

It Ain't No Use
It Ain't No UseZ.Z. Hill

Brand New Z.Z. Hill

I Think I'd Do It
I Think I'd Do ItZ.Z. Hill

Brand New Z.Z. Hill

Put a Little Love In Your Heart
Put a Little Love In Your HeartZ.Z. Hill

Brand New Z.Z. Hill

Albums