Z.Z. Hill

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  • soul
  • blues
  • male
  • male vocalists
  • southern soul
Z.Z Hill ( born Arziel Hill September 30, 1935, Naples, Texas — died April 27, 1984, Dallas, Texas) was a popular charting southern blues singer and guitarist from the late 60's until his death in the mid 1980s. He made recordings released on a variety of labels, including Kent, M.H, Capricorn, Quinvy, Atlantic, Mankind, Hill, United Artists Columbia and later Malaco. He started his career as a gospel singer touring Texas with The Spiritual Five in the 1950's but started gigging solo in Dallas in local R&B clubs with the bands of Big Bo Thomas and Frank Shelton.

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Songs

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    I'll Be Your Witness

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    I'm a Blues Man

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    I'm Gonna Stop You from Givin' Me the Blues

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    I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry

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    If I Could Do It All Over

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    It Ain't No Use

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    It Ain't Safe

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    It Aint No Use

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    It's a Hang-Up Baby

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    It's Been So Long


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