Complete List Of ZZ Top Songs From A to Z

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Complete List Of ZZ Top Songs From A to Z

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ZZ Top roared onto the rock and roll scene straight out of Houston, Texas, in 1969, quickly becoming one of America’s most enduring and beloved rock bands. Their story began when guitarist and vocalist Billy Gibbons, fresh from the breakup of his psychedelic group Moving Sidewalks, teamed up with bassist Lanier Greig and drummer Dan Mitchell to form the original lineup. However, it wasn’t long before drummer Frank Beard and bassist-vocalist Dusty Hill joined forces with Gibbons, establishing the classic ZZ Top trio in 1970—a lineup that would remain remarkably stable for over five decades.

From the very beginning, ZZ Top embraced their roots in Texas blues, merging Gibbons’ gritty guitar work with Hill and Beard’s tight rhythm section. The band quickly secured a deal with London Records, releasing their debut album, ZZ Top’s First Album, in 1971. Their sound matured rapidly, leading to breakout commercial success with their third studio release, Tres Hombres (1973). The album featured the infectious hit “La Grange,” a song inspired by the famous Texas brothel, that rapidly climbed radio charts and became one of their defining anthems. ZZ Top’s follow-up record, Fandango! (1975), delivered another classic in “Tush,” further solidifying their reputation as authentic rockers with unmistakable Texas swagger.

By the mid-1970s, ZZ Top’s live performances had become legendary, highlighted by their extravagant Worldwide Texas Tour (1976–1977), complete with a traveling zoo featuring Texas wildlife. After a brief hiatus, the band returned in 1979 sporting a distinctive new look—matching sunglasses and long, iconic beards worn by Gibbons and Hill—which soon became their trademark. Musically, they also began exploring new sonic territory, integrating synthesizers and drum machines beginning with their 1981 release, El Loco.

ZZ Top’s commercial peak arrived with the massive success of Eliminator (1983), an album that catapulted them to international stardom. Driven by unforgettable hits like “Gimme All Your Lovin’,” “Sharp Dressed Man,” and “Legs,” the record sold over 10 million copies, bolstered by groundbreaking music videos in heavy rotation on MTV. The success continued with Afterburner (1985), another multi-platinum album, featuring hits such as “Sleeping Bag” and “Stages.” The Afterburner Tour became the highest-attended and highest-grossing tour of 1986, underscoring ZZ Top’s global reach and widespread appeal.

Throughout their prolific career, ZZ Top has released 15 studio albums, selling over 50 million records worldwide. Their innovative fusion of blues-rock, boogie rhythms, and modern technology earned the band widespread acclaim. They have won three MTV Video Music Awards, and their immense contributions to rock music led to their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004. Billy Gibbons’ masterful guitar work has also been widely celebrated; Rolling Stone ranked him 32nd among the greatest guitarists of all time, reflecting the respect he commands among fellow musicians and fans alike.

Tragedy struck the band in 2021 with the passing of longtime bassist Dusty Hill at age 72, marking the end of an incredible 51-year period without a lineup change—the longest-running original lineup in music history. Honoring Hill’s wishes, the band continued with their trusted guitar tech Elwood Francis stepping in on bass duties. More recently, in 2025, drummer Frank Beard announced he would temporarily step away from touring due to health concerns, leaving Gibbons as the only original member on the current tour.

Outside the stage and studio, ZZ Top has been consistently committed to charitable efforts. The band has supported organizations such as Childline, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and the Delta Blues Museum, reflecting their dedication to making a positive impact beyond their music. As they continue touring, ZZ Top’s lasting influence and relentless dedication to their craft have solidified their legacy as true American rock icons—beloved not only for their unforgettable sound and image but also for their enduring authenticity and generous spirit.

Complete List Of ZZ Top Songs From A to Z

  1. 2000 BluesRecycler – 1990
  2. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear (Live)XXX – 1999
  3. 36-22-36XXX – 1999
  4. A Fool for Your StockingsDegüello – 1979
  5. Alley-GatorMescalero – 2003
  6. Antenna HeadAntenna – 1994
  7. Apologies to Pearly (instrumental)Rio Grande Mud – 1972
  8. Arrested for Driving While BlindTejas – 1976
  9. As Time Goes ByMescalero (Hidden track) – 2003
  10. Asleep in the DesertTejas – 1976
  11. Avalon HideawayTejas – 1976
  12. Bad GirlEliminator – 1983
  13. Backdoor Love AffairZZ Top’s First Album – 1971
  14. Backdoor Love AffairFandango! (Live) – 1975
  15. Backdoor Love Affair No. 2Fandango! (Live) – 1975
  16. BalineseFandango! – 1975
  17. Bang BangRhythmeen – 1996
  18. Bar-B-QRio Grande Mud – 1972
  19. BeatboxXXX – 1999
  20. Bedroom ThangZZ Top’s First Album – 1971
  21. Beer Drinkers & Hell RaisersTres Hombres – 1973
  22. Belt Buckle (Live)XXX – 1999
  23. Big Shiny NineLa Futura – 2012
  24. Black FlyRhythmeen – 1996
  25. Blue Jean BluesFandango! – 1975
  26. BreakawayAntenna – 1994
  27. Brown SugarZZ Top’s First Album – 1971
  28. Buck NekkidMescalero – 2003
  29. Burger ManRecycler – 1990
  30. Can’t Stop Rockin’Afterburner – 1985
  31. Certified BluesZZ Top’s First Album – 1971
  32. ChartreuseLa Futura – 2012
  33. Cheap SunglassesDegüello – 1979
  34. Cherry RedAntenna – 1994
  35. ChevroletRio Grande Mud – 1972
  36. Concrete and SteelRecycler – 1990
  37. ConsumptionLa Futura – 2012
  38. Cover Your RigAntenna – 1994
  39. Crucifixx-A-FlattXXX – 1999
  40. CrunchyMescalero – 2003
  41. Deal Goin’ DownAntenna – 1994
  42. Decision or CollisionRecycler – 1990
  43. DeliriousAfterburner – 1985
  44. Dipping Low (In the Lap of Luxury)Afterburner – 1985
  45. Dirty DogEliminator – 1983
  46. Don’t Tease MeEl Loco – 1981
  47. DoublebackRecycler – 1990
  48. Down BrownieRio Grande Mud – 1972
  49. DreadmonboogalooXXX – 1999
  50. Drive by LoverLa Futura (Deluxe/Best Buy) – 2012
  51. Dust My BroomDegüello – 1979
  52. DustedMescalero – 2003
  53. El DiabloTejas – 1976
  54. Enjoy and Get It OnTejas – 1976
  55. Esther Be the OneDegüello – 1979
  56. EverythingAntenna (European/Japanese) – 1994
  57. Fearless BoogieXXX – 1999
  58. Flyin’ HighLa Futura – 2012
  59. FrancineRio Grande Mud – 1972
  60. Fuzzbox VoodooAntenna – 1994
  61. Gimme All Your Lovin’Eliminator – 1983
  62. Girl in a T-ShirtAntenna – 1994
  63. Give It UpRecycler – 1990
  64. Goin’ Down to MexicoZZ Top’s First Album – 1971
  65. Goin’ So GoodMescalero – 2003
  66. Got Me Under PressureEliminator – 1983
  67. Groovy Little Hippie PadEl Loco – 1981
  68. HairdresserRhythmeen – 1996
  69. Have a Little MercyLa Futura – 2012
  70. Have You Heard?Tres Hombres – 1973
  71. Heard It on the XFandango! – 1975
  72. Heard It on the X (Live)Fandango! (2006 remaster) – 1975
  73. Heartache in BlueLa Futura – 2012
  74. Heaven, Hell or HoustonEl Loco – 1981
  75. Hey Mr. Millionaire (Live)XXX – 1999
  76. Hi Fi MamaDegüello – 1979
  77. Hot, Blue and RighteousTres Hombres – 1973
  78. Hummbucking, Pt. 2Rhythmeen – 1996
  79. I Don’t Wanna Lose, Lose, YouLa Futura – 2012
  80. I Got the MessageAfterburner – 1985
  81. I Got the SixEliminator – 1983
  82. I Gotsta Get PaidLa Futura – 2012
  83. I Need You TonightEliminator – 1983
  84. I Thank YouDegüello – 1979
  85. I Wanna Drive You HomeEl Loco – 1981
  86. I’m Bad, I’m NationwideDegüello – 1979
  87. If I Could Only Flag Her DownEliminator – 1983
  88. Isn’t Love AmazingRhythmeen (Japan) – 1996
  89. It’s Only LoveTejas – 1976
  90. It’s So HardEl Loco – 1981
  91. It’s Too Easy MañanaLa Futura – 2012
  92. Jailhouse Rock (Live)Fandango! – 1975
  93. Jailhouse Rock (Live)Fandango! (2006 remaster) – 1975
  94. Jesus Just Left ChicagoTres Hombres – 1973
  95. Jesus Just Left Chicago (live)Tres Hombres (2006 remaster) – 1973
  96. Just Got Back from Baby’sZZ Top’s First Album – 1971
  97. Just Got PaidRio Grande Mud – 1972
  98. Ko Ko BlueRio Grande Mud – 1972
  99. La GrangeTres Hombres – 1973
  100. La Grange (live)Tres Hombres (2006 remaster) – 1973
  101. LegsEliminator – 1983
  102. LeilaEl Loco – 1981
  103. LiquorMescalero – 2003
  104. Live Intro by Ross MitchellXXX – 1999
  105. Lizard LifeAntenna – 1994
  106. LoadedRhythmeen – 1996
  107. Long Distance BoogieFandango! (Live) – 1975
  108. LovethingRecycler – 1990
  109. Lowdown in the StreetDegüello – 1979
  110. Made into a MovieXXX – 1999
  111. Manic MechanicDegüello – 1979
  112. Master of SparksTres Hombres – 1973
  113. Me So StupidMescalero – 2003
  114. Mellow Down EasyFandango! (Live) – 1975
  115. MescaleroMescalero – 2003
  116. Mexican BlackbirdFandango! – 1975
  117. Move Me on Down the LineTres Hombres – 1973
  118. Mushmouth Shoutin’Rio Grande Mud – 1972
  119. My Head’s in MississippiRecycler – 1990
  120. My Mind Is GoneRhythmeen – 1996
  121. Nasty Dogs and Funky KingsFandango! – 1975
  122. Neighbor, NeighborZZ Top’s First Album – 1971
  123. Ninja ShackXXX (Japanese edition) – 1999
  124. Old ManZZ Top’s First Album – 1971
  125. Over YouLa Futura – 2012
  126. Pan Am Highway BluesTejas – 1976
  127. Party on the PatioEl Loco – 1981
  128. PCHAntenna – 1994
  129. Pearl NecklaceEl Loco – 1981
  130. Penthouse EyesRecycler – 1990
  131. PieceMescalero – 2003
  132. PincushionAntenna – 1994
  133. Planet of WomenAfterburner – 1985
  134. Poke Chop SandwichXXX – 1999
  135. Precious and GraceTres Hombres – 1973
  136. PrettyheadRhythmeen – 1996
  137. Punk Ass BoyfriendMescalero – 2003
  138. Que LastimaMescalero – 2003
  139. RhythmeenRhythmeen – 1996
  140. Rough BoyAfterburner – 1985
  141. SanctifyMescalero (Japanese release) – 2003
  142. Sharp Dressed ManEliminator – 1983
  143. She Loves My AutomobileDegüello – 1979
  144. She’s a HeartbreakerTejas – 1976
  145. She’s Just Killing MeRhythmeen – 1996
  146. ShiekTres Hombres – 1973
  147. Sinpusher (Live)XXX – 1999
  148. Sleeping BagAfterburner – 1985
  149. Snappy KakkieTejas – 1976
  150. (Somebody Else Been) Shaking Your TreeZZ Top’s First Album – 1971
  151. SquankZZ Top’s First Album – 1971
  152. Stackin’ PaperMescalero – 2003
  153. StagesAfterburner – 1985
  154. Sure Got Cold After the Rain FellRio Grande Mud – 1972
  155. Tell ItRecycler – 1990
  156. Ten Dollar ManTejas – 1976
  157. Ten Foot PoleEl Loco – 1981
  158. Threshold of a BreakdownLa Futura (Deluxe/Best Buy) – 2012
  159. ThugEliminator – 1983
  160. Thunderbird (Live)Fandango! – 1975
  161. TrampMescalero – 2003
  162. Trippin’XXX – 1999
  163. Tube Snake BoogieEl Loco – 1981
  164. TushFandango! – 1975
  165. Tush (Live)Fandango! (2006 remaster) – 1975
  166. TV DinnersEliminator – 1983
  167. Two Ways to PlayMescalero – 2003
  168. Velcro FlyAfterburner – 1985
  169. Vincent Price BluesRhythmeen – 1996
  170. Waitin’ for the BusTres Hombres – 1973
  171. Waitin’ for the Bus (live)Tres Hombres (2006 remaster) – 1973
  172. What It Is KidMescalero – 2003
  173. What Would You Do?Mescalero – 2003
  174. What’s Up with ThatRhythmeen – 1996
  175. Whiskey’n MamaRio Grande Mud – 1972
  176. Woke Up with WoodAfterburner – 1985
  177. World of SwirlAntenna – 1994
  178. Zipper JobRhythmeen – 1996

Albums

ZZ Top’s First Album (1971): 10 songs

Rio Grande Mud (1972): 10 songs

Tres Hombres (1973): 13 songs

Fandango! (1975): 15 songs

Tejas (1976): 10 songs

Degüello (1979): 10 songs

El Loco (1981): 10 songs

Eliminator (1983): 11 songs

Afterburner (1985): 10 songs

Recycler (1990): 10 songs

Antenna (1994): 12 songs

Rhythmeen (1996): 13 songs

XXX (1999): 14 songs

Mescalero (2003): 18 songs

La Futura (2012): 12 songs

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