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"'''Tush'''" is a song by American [[blues rock]] band [[ZZ Top]] and was the only single from their fourth album ''[[Fandango!]]''. The song was named the 67th [[The Greatest (TV series)|best hard rock song of all time]] by [[VH1]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://music.spreadit.org/vh1-top-100-hard-rock-songs/ |title=Archived copy |access-date=2009-02-07 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090212180319/http://music.spreadit.org/vh1-top-100-hard-rock-songs/ |archive-date=2009-02-12 }}</ref> After [[Dusty Hill]]'s passing away in 2021, [[Billy Gibbons]] began singing the song himself, while Hill's signature hat was placed on the microphone stand he used to sing at, as a tribute to him.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yQ1rmoMyWs|title=ZZ Top - “Tush” Brandon Amphitheater|via=YouTube}}</ref>
"'''Tush'''" is a song by American [[blues rock]] band [[ZZ Top]] and was the only single from their fourth album ''[[Fandango!]]''. The song was named the 67th [[The Greatest (TV series)|best hard rock song of all time]] by [[VH1]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://music.spreadit.org/vh1-top-100-hard-rock-songs/ |title=Archived copy |access-date=2009-02-07 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090212180319/http://music.spreadit.org/vh1-top-100-hard-rock-songs/ |archive-date=2009-02-12 }}</ref> After [[Dusty Hill]]'s passing away in 2021, [[Billy Gibbons]] began singing the song himself, while Hill's signature hat was placed on the microphone stand he used to sing at, as a tribute to him.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yQ1rmoMyWs|title=ZZ Top - “Tush” Brandon Amphitheater|via=YouTube}}</ref> After a few shows they started playing the song along a recording of Dusty's voice from his last show with the band.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05NX0m5ay24|title=ZZ Top - "Tush" Missouri|via=YouTube}}</ref>


==Composition==
==Composition==

Revision as of 15:52, 11 August 2021

"Tush"
Single by ZZ Top
from the album Fandango!
B-side"Blue Jean Blues"
ReleasedJuly 1975
RecordedDecember 30, 1974 – March 23, 1975
GenreBlues rock[1]
Length2:15
LabelLondon
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Bill Ham
ZZ Top singles chronology
"La Grange"
(1973)
"Tush"
(1975)
"It's Only Love"
(1976)
Audio sample

"Tush" is a song by American blues rock band ZZ Top and was the only single from their fourth album Fandango!. The song was named the 67th best hard rock song of all time by VH1.[2] After Dusty Hill's passing away in 2021, Billy Gibbons began singing the song himself, while Hill's signature hat was placed on the microphone stand he used to sing at, as a tribute to him.[3] After a few shows they started playing the song along a recording of Dusty's voice from his last show with the band.[4]

Composition

The song is a twelve-bar blues in the key of G. Bassist Dusty Hill has said the song was written at a sound check in about ten minutes. The recording was produced by Bill Ham and recorded and mixed by Terry Manning. The title is a double entendre, referring both to slang for buttocks (with the connotation of "a piece of ass"), and slang for "luxurious" or "lavish", according to a 1985 interview with Hill in Spin magazine.[5][better source needed]

Chart performance

"Tush" peaked at number twenty on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.[6] In Chicago, "Tush" peaked at number five on WLS.[7]

Chart (1975) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report) 87
Canada RPM Top Singles[8] 14
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[6] 20
U.S. Cash Box Top 100[9] 12

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "Ten Great Blues-Rock Songs by Guitar Rockers". Guitar Player. December 16, 2015. Retrieved July 31, 2016.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-02-12. Retrieved 2009-02-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "ZZ Top - "Tush" Brandon Amphitheater" – via YouTube.
  4. ^ "ZZ Top - "Tush" Missouri" – via YouTube.
  5. ^ "Tush by ZZ Top Songfacts". Songfacts.com. Retrieved 2016-10-10.
  6. ^ a b Joel Whitburn's Bubbling Under the Billboard Hot 100 1959-2004
  7. ^ "wls091375". Oldiesloon.com. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  8. ^ "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada". Collectionscanada.gc.ca. 1975-09-13. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  9. ^ "Cash Box Top 100 Singles" (PDF). Cash Box. Vol. 37, no. 16. September 6, 1975. p. 4.