I was cynical about AI until I heard these songs - now I'm sold!! AI is singin' what we're all thinkin'! I cannot WAIT for next summer's Glastonbur-AI. Mr Reginald Watson to headline!! 🎸🎶😎
I remember seeing Reginald Watson at The Dexter Lake Club in 1963. When he sang “I’m Bout to Kill this B*tch!” the entire room was silent and there was not a dry eye in the house. His emotional honesty moved us all. Later when I was married I would often sing this to my wife and children. Thank you Reginald for keeping it real and showing all of us a better way.
This single turned out to be prophetic,six weeks after it was released Reginald beat his wife and strangled her to death with the pull cord on his lanwmower in full view if his neighbors.
Damn, Reggie really had a rough life. A man'll do things on his own time, for God's sake. No need to remind him every few months about some dumb broken sink.
Unholy Zombie painted white. This song a perfect representation of my child hood. When a man was man and woman knew her place. Good times we had by all.
Reginald had another hit---his first in 1960, two years earlier. It was called "How Can You Do This To Me?" He wrote it after his first wife left him while pregnant with his child, had the child, and married another man who adopted his child. Can you find it?
@ForgottenGrooves reggie was 100% innocent of that supposed crime. He is not a murderer. He's a man of dignity and respect. A hard-working, giving, thoughtful, and loving Christian man. He was a gift to mankind. There was no man like Reginald Watson.
One day he smacked an undercover female cop. Boy, did he pay for it. However, out of it came some really good music out of what was dubbed "The smack-a-ho sessions" Any chance of finding those??
"Sometimes baby, you need to worry about your damn self"
Oh, Lord, Reggie hits that chorus with a sledgehammer!
No no that was just his massive fist. I can see where the confusion lies though.
Reggie was the voice of married men in the 60s as AL Bundy was for us in the 90s...God Bless Them Both..😢😢
I almost choked laughing
NOTHING BEATS SOUL MUSIC! BRINGS OUT THE BEST IN US!
Pure gold! I'm dying
I've been singing this whilst doing housework. Been getting very strange looks from the wife.
I was cynical about AI until I heard these songs - now I'm sold!! AI is singin' what we're all thinkin'! I cannot WAIT for next summer's Glastonbur-AI. Mr Reginald Watson to headline!! 🎸🎶😎
The Legend, Reggie Watson.
This is the only one I’ve heard that actually comes close to “Obscurest Vinyl”. Well fucking done.
You can't beat the standards. You can really feel Reggie's pain.
He was an upstanding and dignified man. He says so in all of his songs.
@@ForgottenGrooves man what a good Christian he became
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I remember seeing Reginald Watson at The Dexter Lake Club in 1963. When he sang “I’m Bout to Kill this B*tch!” the entire room was silent and there was not a dry eye in the house. His emotional honesty moved us all. Later when I was married I would often sing this to my wife and children. Thank you Reginald for keeping it real and showing all of us a better way.
This single turned out to be prophetic,six weeks after it was released Reginald beat his wife and strangled her to death with the pull cord on his lanwmower in full view if his neighbors.
But can you BLAME him?
I love the reminiscing part thrown in the middle there LOL
Mm-mm-mm. Soothes my soul every time I play this song I just found.
I was so mad. I found this song in the nick of time. Now Don't Test Me B*tch (1964) is playing. Feels so right 🤘
Look at thumbnail . Reggie had a killer smile
Reggie was a God - fearing man.🙏🤣
This is what today's modern feminist women need to hear from their man. Women's work progression makes everyone happy.
This is my song!🎵 🎶
Damn, Reggie really had a rough life. A man'll do things on his own time, for God's sake. No need to remind him every few months about some dumb broken sink.
even ai knows mans suffering through the ages
I'm crying
Unholy Zombie painted white. This song a perfect representation of my child hood. When a man was man and woman knew her place. Good times we had by all.
Reginald had another hit---his first in 1960, two years earlier. It was called "How Can You Do This To Me?" He wrote it after his first wife left him while pregnant with his child, had the child, and married another man who adopted his child. Can you find it?
I will try. His catalogue is vast and hard to find
WITH THAT SMILE HAHAHHAHAHAAH
@@ermonnessa379 This image was taken the same day his third wife suddenly passed after an accidental fall down a flight of stairs.
@ForgottenGrooves reggie was 100% innocent of that supposed crime. He is not a murderer. He's a man of dignity and respect. A hard-working, giving, thoughtful, and loving Christian man. He was a gift to mankind. There was no man like Reginald Watson.
As Sweets would say, "That boy good"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Then again, that is Randy Watsons dad😂😂😂😂
Did he ever share a stage with ike and Tina?
@@Goblin420-og He and Ike were great friends and bonded a lot over lifestyle similarities
Nah Tina was actually a violent person.
I know this is in good fun please don’t take this stuff too. Seriously it’s hilarious and we all know violence is wrong, but this is hilarious.
Ahhhh, when women knew their place 😩
One day he smacked an undercover female cop. Boy, did he pay for it. However, out of it came some really good music out of what was dubbed "The smack-a-ho sessions" Any chance of finding those??
I will do my best. Reginald's catalog is very tough to find, but we are working day and night to find anything we can.
👍your ass
Is this a real person lool l. I dont know whats real when it comes to these songs lool 😅
@@blackswift100 it's made for comedic purposes lol
@@ForgottenGrooves thanks dude had me searching up the artist lool.