According to the Gangster of Love Songfacts, this Watson composition was covered by Steve Miller , who alludes to it in his song "The Joker ".
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According to the Gangster of Love Songfacts, this Watson composition was covered by Steve Miller , who alludes to it in his song "The Joker ".
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According to the Gangster of Love Songfacts, this Watson composition was covered by Steve Miller , who alludes to it in his song "The Joker ".
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Johnny "Guitar" Watson (February 3, 1935 - May 17, 1996) was an American musician whose long career influenced the development of blues, soul music, rhythm & blues, funk, rock music, and rap music. John Watson, Jr. was born February 3, 1935 in Houston, Texas. His father John Sr. was a pianist, and taught his son the instrument. But young Watson was immediately attracted to the sound of the guitar, in particular the electric guitar as practiced by the "axe men" of Texas: T-Bone Walker and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown. His grandfather, a preacher, was a… read more
Johnny "Guitar" Watson (February 3, 1935 - May 17, 1996) was an American musician whose long career influenced the development of blues, soul music, rhythm & blues, funk, rock… read more
Johnny "Guitar" Watson (February 3, 1935 - May 17, 1996) was an American musician whose long career influenced the development of blues, soul music, rhythm & blues, funk, rock music, and rap music. John Watson, Jr. was bo… read more