
Zora Young, Chicago Blues Diva Despite the prominent presence of celebrated blues artist Howlin' Wolf in her family tree, singer Zora Young grew up singing not blues, but gospel. Even when the Mississippi native shook off her roots at the age of seven to relocate with family to Chicago, she attended the Greater Harvest Baptist Church and continued to sing gospel. It wasn't until later that she switched over to R&B, and evolved into a powerhouse blues vocalist with three decades of experience behind her.
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Go Ahead and Take Him
Tore Up From The Floor Up
I'm Gonna Do the Same Thing They Did to Me
Toxic
Learned My Lesson
Ace Of Spades
Til The Fat Lady Sings
Better Off With the Blues
Goin' Back to Memphis
Love of Mine
Handy Man
Help Me
Queen Bee
Slowly
Rainy Night in Georgia
Bad Track Record
Blues Fallin' Down Like Rain
Two Trains Running
Brain Damage
Pity Party
Better Be Ready
I'm in Love with You
Daughter Of A Son Of A Gun
Since I Fell For You/Silhouettes
Interview
Girl Friend
See See Rider
Mystery Train
In the Ghetto
The Lord Helps Those Who Help Themselves
Damn Your Eyes
I Feel So Bad
Football Widow
Hoochie Coochie Woman
Just a Closer Walk with Thee
Bus Station Blues
Johnson Machine Gun
Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
Be Careful How You Vote
Johnny B
Feel Like Stroking
Travelin' Light
Stumbling Blocks And Stepping Stones
Please Send Me Someone to Love
Honey Bee
Steppin' Stone
My Man's an Undertaker
Wang Dang Doodle
Got My Mojo Workin'
Goin' Back to Memphis (Version 2)
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