I have loved this band since I was a teenager in the 70s and I'm so totally embarrassed to be among the way too many people who took them for granted and never really appreciated the amazing talent of their musicianship and contribution to the art. My husband has been and still is a working musician (keyboardist) in cover bands since the 70s and recently realized he has never covered a Three Dog Night song. I've been an avid fan of cover bands my whole life and can't remember ever hearing a local band in our area (NYC suburbs) cover these songs. And neither of us ever thought about until recently. He's determined to change that, starting with this song. This music needs to live on....
I would definitely come see your husband's band if they covered 3 Dog Night. No one sings 3 DN so it would be a pleasure to hear the great songs and harmonies.
My husband is a lead guitarist. He has been in 1 band that played this in over 20 years of different bands (He was in the army and we had to move quite bit.
Since back in the seventies. This may be first album I ever heard other than Andy Williams and Perry Como. Don't get me wrong. Those two other guys are great too. Three Dog Night is timeless.
I was around 19 I joined the Three Dog Night fan club. Cory Wells was my favorite… So I had to join the Corey Wells fan club. He was my favorite. Rest in paradise Cory.❤
Yes, that's him. I've been trying to remember his names for years. he's a hell of a musician. but three dog night? . . . beats hell out of Letterman. LOL
I had every single TDN album they released. I loved those guys! They were all vinyl and I literally wore out the record because I played it so many times. I also loved the Beatles, Stones, CCR and all the rest. But 3 Dog Night really had great harmonies, instruments and arrangements.
My mate, who is about 9 years older introduced me to this song, whilst we were shit jamming, love it. He also introduced me to many bands I never knew existed. It's great to be introduced to music that you don't even know about.
Three Dog Night was the head liner for a concert I saw in 1970, Edgar Winter was the band that opened for Three Dog Night, I was 13 years old when I went to my first concert. Today I still pull out my Three Dog Night albums to listen to them. Awesome group. It does not get any better than listening to 60s and 70s rock.
Even David Bowie covered this band!! I remember buying the 45 Mama Told Me Not To Come. Bought the best of Golden Biscuits album. Tough to pick my favorite. Liar might be my top choice!! And yes I've been to Oklahoma!! 😃😃😃
I recall the guitar player. I recognize him through the years now on his face. No doubt I stood before him in the audience ca. 1970???something in Binghamton NY It was a fun band with memorable songs
This is when they were 2 Dog Night which they were since Chuck Negron was booted out sometime in the mid 1980s. I saw that edition live and they did a good job considering they were missing one of their iconic lead voices. With Cory Wells death, it's never say die for Three Dog Night as a commercially viable commodity, considering only Danny Hutton is left from the original three. So for live events, Danny has others filling in the harmonies. So it's now One Dog Night. You got to hand it to guitar player Michael Allsup who was their original guitarist and has been with them, with absences from time to time, since then.
@@valentina13izationMy impression it was mucho drug intake and missed appearances. Chuck himself says drug intake was a problem for the others too but they may not have missed appearances like Chuck did.