Two of his compositions "
Take Me to the River" and "
Love and Happiness," both co-written with Green, have been covered by numerous other international artists, including
Al Jarreau,
Amazing Rhythm Aces,
Talking Heads,
O. V. Wright,
David Sanborn,
Toots & the Maytals,
Canned Heat,
Foghat,
Levon Helm, Syl Johnson,
Annie Lennox,
Delbert McClinton,
Mitch Ryder,
Tom Jones,
Graham Central Station,
Living Colour, blues artist
Willie Cobbs,
Denise LaSalle, and others. He also co-wrote several other popular hits with songwriters like
Isaac Hayes,
Willie Mitchell, and Al Green, including "I Take What I Want," "Oh Me, Oh My," "
Here I Am (Come and Take Me)", "
L-O-V-E (Love)" and "
Full of Fire". Hodges continued to record and tour as guitarist in the
Hi Rhythm Section, often with major soul acts like Syl Johnson and O. V. Wright. The Hodges brothers, with Grimes, recorded the 1976
LP On the Loose, as Hi Rhythm, and in 1994 issued
Perfect Gentlemen. He contributed one acoustic song ('Rock Me Baby') to
Beale Street Saturday Night released in 1979. They also recorded comeback albums with both Syl Johnson and Al Green. In 2005 Teenie Hodges recorded with
Cat Power on her successful album
The Greatest. He has also recorded with
Alvin "Youngblood" Hart. In 2012, the filmmaker Susanna Vapnek completed a short documentary on Teenie Hodges, entitled,
Mabon "Teenie" Hodges, A Portrait of a Memphis Soul Original. The film premiered at the 2013 SXSW film festival, and went on to receive the audience award at The Indie Memphis Film festival, that same year. In January 2014, he recorded for the last time together with
Charles Hodges,
Leroy Hodges,
Steve Potts and
Mark Plati at the
Royal Studios for the last album of
Bobbejaan Schoepen. ==Personal life==