Jimmy Lewis
![]() | Born |
| November 19, 1939 in Nashville, TN | |
| Active Decades | |
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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.
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