I just saw the legend who wrote this song, Allen Toussaint didnt even perform this...i sure wish he had...I never realize this too was one of his writings. But this version really showcases the Louisiana-Cajun sound of Toussaint. I only knew of Chaka Khan/Rufus version til now (1973).
I own a double album by ZZ Hill, vinyl, can't wait to get a turntable and amp back loud and singin
telvenerable 1 month ago
thank you foe the email we are brothers now
limojem 1 year ago
man this is the best thank you for this i have been looking for this for 10 years i play it each day
limojem 1 year ago
What a voice, what a record. I found a copy of the 45 in a local grocery store for 50 pence, back in 1975.
It still moves me, pure class.
guitarandharp 1 year ago
I just saw the legend who wrote this song, Allen Toussaint didnt even perform this...i sure wish he had...I never realize this too was one of his writings. But this version really showcases the Louisiana-Cajun sound of Toussaint. I only knew of Chaka Khan/Rufus version til now (1973).
AvlDao 1 year ago
from 2:07-2:19 !!
skolarboy 1 year ago
this is great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
limojem 1 year ago
Check the bass line. Turn the subwoofer down to really enjoy this track. WICKED
SirRuss1326 1 year ago
MAGNIFICENT.
1408alan 1 year ago
Thanks so much for posting this. Used to hear ZZ on WYLD & WBOK in New Orleans when I lived there. Yep, music like this is no longer made.
tbirdwagonman 1 year ago
Damn, I know the feel. Z.Z. Hill know how to tell it like it is. The man voice was awesome and music like this is no longer made. Sadly, but true.
Njdjh2o 2 years ago