Tush (song)

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"Tush"
Single by ZZ Top
from the album Fandango!
Released 1975
Format 7"
Recorded December 30, 1974 - March 23, 1975
Genre Electric blues
Blues rock
Hard rock
Length 2:15
Label London Records
Writer(s) Billy Gibbons
Dusty Hill
Frank Beard
Producer Bill Ham
ZZ Top singles chronology
"La Grange"
(1973)
"Tush"
(1975)
"It's Only Love"
(1976)
Music sample

"Tush" was the only single from ZZ Top's fourth album Fandango!. It reached number 20 on the pop chart.

The song is a twelve-bar blues in the key of G. 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 Dusty Hill in Spin Magazine.

It is also one of the ZZ Top songs on Fandango! sung by bassist Dusty Hill, the others being "Jailhouse Rock", "Balinese", and "Heard It on the X" (on which he and guitarist Billy Gibbons trade off vocals).

The song was named the 67th best hard rock song of all time by VH1.[1]

Contents

[edit] Charts

Chart (1975) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 20

[edit] Other versions

[edit] Usage in culture

[edit] Personnel

[edit] References

  1. ^ "spreadit.org music". http://music.spreadit.org/vh1-top-100-hard-rock-songs/. Retrieved February 5, 2009. 
  2. ^ Peter Buckley, ed. (2003). The rough guide to rock. Rough Guides. p. 699. ISBN 9781843531050. http://books.google.com/books?id=haEfq-nKqjgC&pg=PR7-IA645. 
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