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Born in Houston, Texas in 1946, Clyde Johnson grew up in a shotgun house where the nights were as sticky as the gospel choirs on Sunday mornings. His mother was a church singer with a voice that could bring the whole block to tears, and his father worked long, sweaty shifts in an oil refinery. Clyde got his first guitar at 12 — a pawn shop Stratocaster with a crack down the neck — and taught himself to play by mimicking Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf records. By the late 60s, Clyde had developed a reputation in smoky Texas juke joints for blending raw blues riffs with a funky, dance-driven backbeat. He wore purple satin shirts, gold chains, and always strutted on stage with the confidence of a man who knew the night belonged to him. --- 🌡️ The Breakout Hit: “It’s Too Hot in Texas” (1975) One sweltering night in 1974, Clyde was on stage in Dallas when the AC broke down in the club. The crowd was drenched in sweat, fanning themselves with cocktail napkins, but Clyde kept playing. Mid-set, he improvised a line: “It’s too hot in Texas, baby — but you’re burnin’ me more than the sun!” The room erupted, and Clyde knew he had struck gold. That line became the hook of his breakthrough single, “It’s Too Hot in Texas” — a funk-blues anthem full of wah-wah guitar, blistering horn lines, and a rhythm section that refused to quit. The record shot up the R&B charts in 1975, cementing Clyde as one of the funkiest rising stars of the decade. --- 🎶 The Persona Fans nicknamed him “Heatwave” because he always came dressed in flashy silk and turned every club into a sweat-soaked dance floor. Women adored him for his smooth smile and deep growl of a voice, while men respected his guitar skills and showmanship. He was known for jumping off stage mid-song to dance with the crowd before sliding right back into a solo. --- 🔥 Legacy Though he never reached the crossover fame of some contemporaries, Clyde “Heatwave” Johnson became a cult legend of Southern funk and blues. “It’s Too Hot in Texas” remains a summer staple at cookouts and block parties, remembered as the song that captured the wild, sweaty spirit of 1970s nightlife in the South. #70smusic #soulmusic #blues #music #ai #aicover #motown #rnb #disco