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  1. Z.Z. HillによるThe Brand New Z.Z. Hillの曲、おすすめ、その他のアルバムの詳細を検索しましょう。異なるバージョンを比較し、Discogsでそれらをすべて購入することができます。

  2. 27 de jun. de 2022 · The Brand New Z.Z. Hill by Z.Z. Hill, released 27 June 2022 1. It's Ain't No Use 2. Ha Ha (Laughing Song) 3. Second Chance 4. Our Love Is Getting Better 5. Faithful And True 6. I Think I'd Do It 7. Touch Em' With Love 8. Choking Kind 9. Just As I Am 10. Put A Little Love In Your Heart 11. A Man Needs A Woman (A Woman Needs A Man) 12.

  3. Texas-born singer Z.Z. Hill managed to resuscitate both his own semi-flagging career and the entire blues genre when he signed on to Malaco Records and growled his way through the uncompromising blues of his 1982 album Down Home. His debut single, the gutsy shuffle "You Were Wrong," showed up on Billboard's pop chart for a week in 1964.

  4. Listen to The Brand New ZZ Hill by ZZ Hill on Apple Music. Stream songs including "It Ain't No Use (Act I, Scene I)", "Ha Ha (Laughing Song) [Act I, Scene II] ... Z.Z. Hill. Wall to Wall. Johnnie Taylor. Choice Cuts. King Floyd. The Only Way Is Up. Latimore. Annie Mea's Cafe. Little Milton. Greatest Hits. Joe Tex.

  5. 10 de jun. de 2012 · Z.Z. HILL The Brand New Z.Z. Hill MUSICIANS: Jesse Carr, Jimmy "BeBop" Evans (guitar) Joe Arnold, Stacy Goss, Mike Stough, Sonny Royal, Louis Collins, Gene Miller, Charles Rose (horns) Clayton Ivey, Ronnie Oldham, Jerry Williams (piano, organ) Jasper Guarino, George Soulé, Lou Mullenix (drums) Cooperettes, Prince Phillip Mitchell (background vocals) TRACK TITLES: Blues At The Opera ...

  6. Z.Z. Hill. His alias / stage name was a homage to B.B. King. Pronounced Zee Zee Hill, he was an American blues and soul singer, born 30th September 1935 in Naples, Texas, U.S.A., died 27th April 1984. On the 23rd April 1984, he gave his last performance, at the Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas.

  7. 18 de ago. de 2008 · A newer version of "The Brand New Z.Z. Hill" was reissued in 2013, but Amazon doesn't have a full track listing for that one, and my hunch is that the newer version doesn't have as many tracks as this older (released in 2002) "Swamp Dogg Presents" version.