Fanstanding is our unique way of measuring how passionate fans are about their favorite artists.
It's a score from 1-10 that reflects:
Fan Dedication
How invested you are in the artist's music & journey
Community Rating
The average score from thousands of fans worldwide
Rate yourself from 1-10 to show your dedication level & contribute to the artist's overall Fanstanding score!
Jimmy Hall, former lead vocalist and harmonica player for Wet Willie, has a long andMore...
About Jimmy Hall
Jimmy Hall, former lead vocalist and harmonica player for Wet Willie, has a long and varied background as a performer, working with Capricorn Records from its early days in the 1970s. Born and raised in Mobile, Alabama, Hall cofounded Wet Willie in 1970; over the next ten years, Hall and the group toured with Aerosmith, the Allman Brothers and The Grateful Dead. Hall was later nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocalist for Jeff Beck's 1985 Flash album. After Wet Willie’s breakup, Hall moved to Nashville to work on a solo project for Epic Records, and he's been based there ever since, finding a healthy blues scene in a city known for country music. On his 1996 effort Rendezvous With The Blues, Hall is backed by people like Clayton Ivey on piano, former Capricorn session drummer Bill Stewart, and Dr. Dan Matrazzo on Hammond B-3 organ; the record also features Johnny Sandlin, the same producer who sat behind the console on Wet Willie’s 1973 live album Drippin' Wet. In recent years, Hall joined Hank Williams Jr's touring band playing sax and harmonica.
In this streaming age, these are songs which are completely overlooked relative to other material in the catalog primarily based on the number of plays.
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Deep Cuts
Deep Cut
Traditionally, these are lesser-known songs compared to the more popular tracks in a catalog, although they may have gained popularity over time.
Points
Stream Popularity
Streaming Popularity
The streaming popularity score reflects overall listening patterns and fan interaction across streaming platforms, based in part on how many times a track has been played.
#1
Peace to the World
The Blues Summit
76
#2
A Long Goodbye
Ready Now
54
#3
Rendezvous With The Blues
Rendezvous With the Blues
53
#4
Too Tall To Mambo
Rendezvous With the Blues
44
#5
Ready Now
Ready Now
43
#6
Love Will
Hidden Jam
Triple Trouble
42
#7
That's The Truth
Rendezvous With the Blues
38
#8
Duck Soup
Rendezvous With the Blues
32
#9
A Change Is Gonna Come
Deep Cut
Rendezvous With the Blues
31
#10
Love For It
Deep Cut
Ready Now
30
#11
Salty
Deep Cut
Build Your Own Fire
28
#12
Risin' Up
Ready Now
26
#13
If That Ain't Love
Triple Trouble
24
#14
Holding On For Dear Love
Ready Now
23
#15
Jumpin’ For Joy
Ready Now
21
#16
Build Your Own Fire
Deep Cut
Build Your Own Fire
21
#17
Twenty-nine Ways To My Baby's Door
Rendezvous With the Blues
19
#18
The Hunter
Rendezvous With the Blues
19
#19
Weep and Moan
Rendezvous With the Blues
19
#20
Will You Still Be Here
Deep Cut
Ready Now
18
#21
Raised In The Country
Deep Cut
Triple Trouble
18
#22
Be Careful With A Fool
Triple Trouble
14
#23
Cold Funk
Triple Trouble
13
#24
Still Want To Be Your Man
Build Your Own Fire
12
#25
Cover Me
Build Your Own Fire
12
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Fanstanding is our unique way of measuring how passionate fans are about their favorite artists.
It's a score from 1-10 that reflects:
Fan Dedication
How invested you are in the artist's music & journey
Community Rating
The average score from thousands of fans worldwide
Rate yourself from 1-10 to show your dedication level & contribute to the artist's overall Fanstanding score!
Jimmy Hall, former lead vocalist and harmonica player for Wet Willie, has a long andMore...
About Jimmy Hall
Jimmy Hall, former lead vocalist and harmonica player for Wet Willie, has a long and varied background as a performer, working with Capricorn Records from its early days in the 1970s. Born and raised in Mobile, Alabama, Hall cofounded Wet Willie in 1970; over the next ten years, Hall and the group toured with Aerosmith, the Allman Brothers and The Grateful Dead. Hall was later nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocalist for Jeff Beck's 1985 Flash album. After Wet Willie’s breakup, Hall moved to Nashville to work on a solo project for Epic Records, and he's been based there ever since, finding a healthy blues scene in a city known for country music. On his 1996 effort Rendezvous With The Blues, Hall is backed by people like Clayton Ivey on piano, former Capricorn session drummer Bill Stewart, and Dr. Dan Matrazzo on Hammond B-3 organ; the record also features Johnny Sandlin, the same producer who sat behind the console on Wet Willie’s 1973 live album Drippin' Wet. In recent years, Hall joined Hank Williams Jr's touring band playing sax and harmonica.
In this streaming age, these are songs which are completely overlooked relative to other material in the catalog primarily based on the number of plays.
|
Deep Cuts
Deep Cut
Traditionally, these are lesser-known songs compared to the more popular tracks in a catalog, although they may have gained popularity over time.