
About TV Slim
Oscar "TV Slim" Wills's hilarious tale of a sad sack named "Flat Foot Sam" briefly made him a bankable name in 1957. Sam's ongoing saga lasted longer than Slim's minute or two in the spotlight, but that didn't stop him from recording throughout the 1960s. Influenced by DeFord Bailey and both Sonny Boy Williamsons on harp and Guitar Slim on axe while living in Houston, Wills sold one of his early compositions, "Dolly Bee," to Don Robey for Junior Parker's use on Duke Records before getting the itch to record himself.
Top Tracks
Flat Foot Sam
Flatfoot Sam
My Heart's Full Of Pain
Don't Knock The Blues
I Can't Be Satisfied
My baby's gone
Love Bounce
Juvenile Delinquent
You Can't Love Me
I'm a real man
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