"You Do" is a McAlmont and Butler single, released in November 1995 and part of their debut album The Sound Of... McAlmont & Butler. The single charted at number 17 on the UK singles chart.
John "Johnny 'Guitar'" Watson, Jr. (February 3, 1935 – May 17, 1996) was an American blues, soul, and funk musician and singer-songwriter. A flamboyant showman and electric guitarist in the style of T-Bone Walker, Watson recorded throughout the 1950s and 1960s with some success. His creative reinvention in the 1970s with disco and funk overtones, saw Watson have hits with "Ain't That a Bitch", "I Need It" and "Superman Lover". His successful recording career spanned forty years, with his highest chart appearance being the 1977 song "A Real Mother For Ya".
Watson was born 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 played by T-Bone Walker and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown.
His grandfather, a preacher, was also musical. "My grandfather used to sing while he'd play guitar in church, man," Watson reflected many years later. When Johnny was 11, his grandfather offered to give him a guitar if, and only if, the boy didn't play any of the "devil's music". Watson agreed, but "that was the first thing I did." A musical prodigy, Watson played with Texas bluesmen Albert Collins and Johnny Copeland. His parents separated in 1950, when he was 15. His mother moved to Los Angeles, and took Watson with her.
when i was a young boy, i thought i had that touch wanted to play the guitar so much
now im a man and I got me one
now ima playin'
playin' son of a gun
they call me Johnny Guitar
yeah they call me Johnny Guitar
they call me Johnny Guitar
I come to play in your town
Gonna Play some Blues
Gonna play some Rock n' Roll
try to set over the pretty girl soul
gonna play some slow
gonna play some fast
gonna have a bawl long as it last
they call me Johnny Guitar
yeah they call me Johnny Guitar
they call me Johnny Guitar
I come to play in your town
(amazing Guitar solo part)
if you have a girl held close to you
but you better get her before i do
we gonna have some fun all day trough
I play my guitar especially just for you
they call me Johnny Guitar
they call me Johnny Guitar
they call me Johnny Guitar
I come to play in your town
they call me Johnny Guitar
they call me Johnny Guitar
they call me Johnny Guitar