Artist's albums
Lighten Up
2023 · album
That Baby Ain't Black Enough
2023 · album
Soup Bone
2023 · album
Communication
2023 · album
Beauty Shop Gossip
2023 · album
It's Getting Harder
2023 · album
Never Met a Woman I Didn't Like
2023 · album
Soulgasm
2023 · album
Downtown Country
2018 · album
Don't Get Drunk Without Me
2017 · single
Don't Bring the Cowboy out in Me
2017 · album
Man in the Mirror
2015 · single
Old Lover's Moon
2015 · single
Take Care of Her
2015 · single
Already Gone
2015 · single
Give the Poor Man a Break
2011 · album
Still Wanna Be Black
2011 · album
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Biography
A reasonably interesting second-division soul singer, Jimmy Lewis released almost a dozen singles in the 1960s, including a duet with Ray Charles near the end of the decade ("If It Wasn't for Bad Luck"), and wrote and arranged every track on Charles' 1969 album Doing His Thing; Lewis has also worked with Charles in the 1990s. He recorded for Charles' Tangerine label and wrote material for minor soul stars like Bobby Womack, Ted Taylor, and Z.Z. Hill. He continued to write for Hill during Z.Z.'s most commercially successful period at Malaco Records, and produced one of Malaco's more popular singers, Latimore. The most widely known of Lewis' own recordings is the 1974 album Totally Involved, if for no other reason than its reissue on CD in the late '90s. It's respectable Southern-styled soul (although Lewis has been based in Los Angeles for his whole career), grittier than the norm at a time when the entire genre was sliding into slickness. Still, you can hear why Lewis didn't become a star; he was at the top of the journeyman level, but didn't have a style that truly stood out, either in terms of his vocal delivery (which sometimes recalled, but did not match, Sam Cooke) or material. The best representation of his legacy is the CD Still Wanna Be Black, which has the entire Totally Involved album and twelve unissued songs from the same era. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi