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Johnny "Guitar" Watson

Watson recorded throughout the 1950s and 1960s with some success. His 1954 instrumental single "Space Guitar" was the first of his recordings to showcase his electric guitar playing. His creative self-reinvention in the 1970s, with funk overtones, saw Watson have hits with "Ain't That a Bitch" and "Superman Lover". His highest charting single was 1977's "A Real Mother for Ya". Provided by Wikipedia
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1New York, New York: original motion picture score ; You brought a new kind of love to me ; Flip the dip ; v.J. Stomp ; Opus number one ; Once in a while ; You are my lucky star ; Game over ; It's a wonderful world ; The man I love ; Hazoy ; Just you, just me ; There goes the ball game ; Blue moon ; Don't be that way ; Happy endingsPublished 1977Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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2Giant: all songs written by Johnny Guitar WatsonPublished 1978Other Authors: “…Watson, Johnny 1935-1996…”
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3Roots of RockPublished 1990Other Authors: “…Watson, Johnny 1935-1996…”
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4George Duke - Three originals: I love the blues, she heard my cry - the aura will prevail - liberated fantasiesPublished 1993Other Authors: “…Watson, Johnny 1935-1996…”
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