My Guy

Diana Ross · Other Songs - Diana Ross

Nothing you could say could tear me away from my guy (my guy)

Nothing you could do, 'cause I'm stuck like glue to my guy (my guy)

I'm sticking to my guy like a stamp to a letter

Like birds of a feather, we stick together

I'm tellin' you from the start

I can't be torn apart from my guy



Nothing you could do could make me untrue to my guy (my guy)

Nothing you could buy could make me tell a lie to my guy (my guy)

I gave my guy my word of honour to be faithful, and I'm gonna

You best be believing I won't be deceiving my guy



As a matter of opinion I think he's tops

My opinion is he's the cream of the crop

As a matter of taste, to be exact

He's my ideal, as a matter of fact



No muscle bound man could take my hand from my guy (my guy)

No handsome face could ever take the place of my guy (my guy)

He may not be a movie star, but when it comes to bein' happy, we are



There's not a man today who could take me away from my guy



No muscle bound man could take my hand from my guy (my guy)

No handsome face could ever take the place of my guy (my guy)

He may not be a movie star, but when it comes to bein' happy, we are



There's not a man today who could take me away from my guy

(What you say ?)

There's not a man today who could take me away from my guy

(One more time)

There's not a man today who could take me away from my guy

About My Guy

"My Guy" stands as a defining track in Diana Ross's solo career, showcasing her evolution from the Motown era into a mature soul and R&B vocalist. Released during a period where Ross was establishing her own identity beyond the Supremes, the song highlights her ability to blend smooth, melodic delivery with the emotional depth characteristic of her discography. As a standalone recording, it reflects the polished production standards of the early 1970s while emphasizing her personal artistry. The track serves as a testament to her versatility, capturing the essence of romantic soul music that resonated with audiences worldwide. It remains a significant piece in her catalog, illustrating her continued relevance and vocal prowess during her solo years.