Williams also wrote You And Me Against The World, Rainy Days and Mondays, We've Only Just Begun, Evergreen and The Rainbow Connection and MANY others. What a gem! His brother, Mentor, wrote Drift Away for Dobie Gray (and later Uncle Cracker did a cover).
Well, sometimes we were angry (very angry) when selfish people made stupid decisions that impacted innocent lives again and again. So yeah... mostly happy... sometimes very pissed off... but mostly happy. LOL
As a hippie..or flower child if you will...we had fabulous music and amazing muscle cars...at 70 years old I remember it like it was yesterday...enjoy what your grannies left as a legacy...❤❤❤
I am 73 years old. I lived in Hollywood from 1954 to 1976. My brother Joe was 8 years older and went to school with Danny Hutton. I was inforst grade when they were in eighth grade at Blessed Sacrament Parochial School. They graduated and went on to Notre Dame High in Sherman Oaks, near Hollywood. They were close friends. I remember when Danny Hutton brought his first car over to our house. They graduated from high school in 1961. They kept in touch until my brother passed away in 2003. Every time I hear Three Dog Night songs it takes me back to my youth.
Three Dog Night was HUGE in the '70's!!!! They had many huge hits...Joy To The World is one of the most known songs on the planet...Even today many children know Joy To The World!!! Huge, Huge Rabbit Hole to go down but it is worth the journey!!!
Sebs - it would great for you to watch one of the live 3 Dog Night videos for Shambala. Cory is the lead vocalist in this one. The smiles on his face throughout this performance is magic.
You CANNOT go wrong with Three Dog Night. A MONSTER hit machine on the radio in the 70's. Yeah, I remember hearing a lot of their songs for the first time on the radio after dinner while doing high school homework.
There's something very satisfying seeing folks younger than me (an understatement) discovering music from a time when singers sang, harmony existed on vynal, and men didn't sound like screaming 12 year old girls mindlessly chanting. Keep exploring!!!
I keep forgetting that “Pieces of April” is a TDN song. It has more of a Bread feeling, except that the voice is not David Gates. It is a beautiful song.
@@terri2494 Chuck Negron sings Pieces and is my favorite singer in the band but I agree Cory Wells is also great listen to Try A Little Tenderness Cory is the lead singer on that one
I got out of the service the year that this came out. That was a hard year for me. We were treated so badly I had questioned my own existence. They were wrong.
So sorry for your trauma. Thank you for your service. I was a child in the 70s, so didn't know what happened to you all back then. Again, so sorry. Please accept my heartfelt thanks and prayers.
Thank you for your Service and all of the sacrifices you made for each and every one of us. I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart! And YES!!!THEY WERE WRONG!!!
First time I heard it was on the radio. I yelled..."omgosh, that's Cory singing!!!" My favorite too, btw. Had to call my cousin and tell her that Three dog night had a new song out. This was the days before RUclips, MTV, etc. So we just had to keep listening until it was played again. So many other great songs that you'd live to hear!!!
I used to play in a duo with an awesome singer/ 12 string player. Sunday nights all the working musicians would hang at a local open stage. Mike and I started playing Shambala and by the end of the song we had a full band and back singers as they joined us on stage. It is one of my best memories of that time. Needless to say the song lasted much longer than usual. Thanks for the reminder.
The first time I heard "Shambala" was at a Three Dog Night concert (1971 or 72). They were introducing some of their new songs that would be coming out on their new album that was about to be released. That audience got to hear it before it was ever aired on the radio. Everybody LOVED it.
Cory Wells and Danny Hutton of TDN lived in my old neighborhood of West Seneca,NY. Needless to say, they were our local rock stars. With that said, Shambala is my favorite song from their collection. Thanks for covering!
One of my reasons for watching reaction videos is how enjoyable it is to watch the reaction of young men to music they never knew existed. Having grown up with it, live with it, I was shocked to learn that so many younger guys had not heard it.
I've always thought it was cool each singer had the lead on one of their three number one songs: Chuck Negron on "Joy to the World," Cory Wells on "Mama Told Me Not to Come," and Danny Hutton on "Black and White."
I’m a new subscriber. Just heard Eli’s Coming yesterday. Brought back lots of memories. What a great time for music and the bands that performed their music. Keep the oldies coming!❤❤
Blood, sweat and tears is a band in kinda the same positive vibe. You've made me so very happy, I can't quit her, Spinning wheel and my personal favorite - And when I die. (One of the songs I want at my memorial service) youd make an old lady happy if you played When I die. Also in the same vein, Kansas-Dust in the wind. I enjoy your reactions. You keep it real and positive
Sebs, I happened upon your channel because I was curious about a reaction to The Bee Gees. I came back for the Righteous Brothers and I stayed after The Carpenters. It is refreshing to have someone appreciate the music and artists from the 60s and 70s. Thank you for giving us a place to share that appreciation.
In 1975, my mother was getting her masters degree in music theory. The streets around campus were lined all around with huge old live oaks that cast dappled shade. It was always at least 10 degrees cooler under those trees that it was in the green spaces. We'd go to the print shop for paper for her to type her thesis and we'd get Flair razor point pens in a rainbow of colors. We'd wander around the edge of the campus where there were little shops full of different odds and ends that were amazing. No pressure, no stress, just melting ice cream and cobblestone roads... and this song. (there were others)
Sebs, I hope you read this. Curl up one night with your family and watch the movie "Hair". The song "Easy to be Hard" is sung by Three Dog Night on one of their albums. His voice is so beautiful in that song it will bring you to tears.
Sebs, just imagine. You have a whole lifetime of great music to catch up on that's already created. I do like some of today's music and a lot of talented young musicians are around. Three Dog Night was the headliner of my first concert in 1970, Macon, Ga.
Shout out to Brian WOOHOO 🎉🎊🥳 One of my favorite bands! Not quite Legend status but icons to me. Other tunes; ONE,,, OLD FASHIONED LOVE SONG,,,,, BLACK AND WHITE JOY TO THE WORLD and their cover of THE SHOW MUST GO ON That makes 5 more episodes to Like, Share, Subscribe, Ring that Bell 🔔 and comment below!! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎
These guys were a ton of fun - a cover band with THREE lead singers! They propelled a lot of obscure songwriters into fame and fortune by churning out hit after hit in the early '70s, like; JOY TO THE WORLD (Jeremiah was a bullfrog), NEVER BEEN TO SPAIN, MAMMA TOLD ME NOT TO COME, TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS, ONE, AN OLD FASHIONED LOVE SONG, PIECES OF APRIL, BLACK AND WHITE .... I think I was in 8th grade first time hearing SHAMBALA.
Saw them twice in concert. Best descriptors are tight, polished, and ear candy (in the best way). A top 40 hit machine. Primarily two lead singers, both had top level pipes.
good old song...have never stopped listening to the old stuff... and love watching reactors, react to them. . . knowing when its going to hit you in that spot
The concept of Three Dog Night was to have three male singers who could sing harmony but also sing leads. They had a string of top ten hits, with three number ones. Interestingly, they each sang lead on one of the number one hits.
I was a teen listening to Three Dog Night in the 70s...got to see them in concert in 1974. Unforgettable! You should check out Pieces of April, Easy to Be Hard
These three homies have been a favorite part of my living musical journey through the 60's and 70's. I truly enjoy and appreciate watching your reactions. We were treated to some of the most talented musicians ever
Old Fashioned Love Song and One were a couple of excellent hit songs from Three dog Night. Enjoy your amazement during the reactions of our 70's songs.
Love Three Dog Night and this song is one of my favorites. I was expecting a reaction to one of the live performances, but I guess this version doesn't take away from the music. Thanks for reacting.
We were just coming out of the "summer of love" mind set in 69 which spread on in to the early 70's . Hippies were studying different ways to express what they felt through mystical beliefs. I remember this song on the radio EVERY DAY as a kid 6-7 yo, my dad had the album and wore it out on the record player. These guys were just awesome singers and the live show is on youtube of this song. ITs longer play and worth the watch. TY for this one, always a favorite.
I just started following you and LOVE your channel! I was hoping you had gotten around to Three Dog Night, and was sad to hear you say you never heard of them. They were the number 1 band back in the 60s and 70s with three #1 songs and 40 consecutive top 40s hits (with 10 of them being top 10). Hopefully you will continue bringing them to today's generation!
Three Dog Night was my favorite musical group when I was a teenager. I listened to them all the time, had all their albums. I haven't really thought about them in too many years, but it's great to see them again and see you enjoy their music like I did!
My parents LOVED 3 Dog Night & CCR. I grew up listening to them, have their Greatest Hits CD, & got to see them perform once years later. Their music is timeless. 😊
You have your way of listening to this but cruising on a warm summer evening with windows down and the car stereo blasting is the way it was meant to be heard. Ah, the memories of the seventies and last week😉
I don't remember how I was, I was only 10-12 yrs. old when all this good stuff you are just now hearing, was on the radio every day. Just waiting to be heard. We knew that this, and lots of others we liked would be on sooner or later. When I grew up, I listened to the 'Oldies" stations. Still do at 66 yrs.
I was even younger... ONLY 57 now. Listened to my siblings' music and go flying back to my childhood when I hear these oldies. I'm a Gen Z, in high school in the 80s, but still LOVE LOVE LOVE the music of the late 60's and all the 70s. Those performers were so talented (even if many of them were on drugs). Still, you can' fake a good voice regardless.
When I was in my 20s, I used to sing this at open mike night with a guy who had been Three Dog Night's roadie in the late sixties. Where have the last 30 years gone? RIP Big Jim.
Pretty good Rabbit Hole band, I saw them live in Lima Ohio about 15 or 20 years ago. Not sure how many members were the originals but the long haired guy was one of them. Sounded about the same as in the 70s. Two of my favorite Rabbit Hole bands where you just can't run out of great songs from them are Steely Dan and Supertramp. Two bands that pretty much define the word Musicians.
I remember when Joy to the World came out, so many folks requested it to be played, a DJ flipped out and played it 19 times in a row...my friend and I were listening when it happened! I remember squealing and jumping up and down and dancing. Pretty sure that DJ was suspended or something for it...
Just to give you a mindset of that era a girl could hitchhike all over the United States and never fear of being assaulted not to say she wasn't being flurted with but for the most part never feared being harmed it was actually a major means of youth transportation and when we had parties and gatherings everyone was welcome with open arms what we had you had and for the most part everybody got along just great there were those occasional times but for the most we were all just happy to be. And if you listen to the music from that era the majority was peaceful music loving music caring music we all sung about what we believed in it was a very peaceful time even though there was a Vietnam war going on and we protested against all the killings we truly did just want to see everybody get along and enjoy life to the fullest
There is a live video of this song... you may want to watch that and you can see the faces with the vocals and the awesome bell bottoms and dress of the era... One of my all time favorite bands.
Three Dog Night has been part of my music memories as long as I can remember. Joy to the World is one of the first songs I can remember singing as a kid. Who isn't friends with Jeremiah the Bullfrog? Chuck Negron's voice is my favorite in Three Dog Night, of course he's also the lead in Joy to the World.
You nailed it, young man! Well crafted music with a positive, intelligent vibe. I'm glad you're doing what doing , and also learning as you go..You'v been given the gift of an old, open and kind soul 👍 loving your channel
Hey Sebs, I've just subscribed, love your passion and three dog night since late 60's!! Please please do a live reaction to their "One" you will LOVE the octave range in this song, I promise! ❤❤❤
Let us not forget about "Old Fashioned Love Song!"
Yes! That one was written by Paul Williams who wrote SO many hits! GREAT song!
Williams also wrote You And Me Against The World, Rainy Days and Mondays, We've Only Just Begun, Evergreen and The Rainbow Connection and MANY others. What a gem! His brother, Mentor, wrote Drift Away for Dobie Gray (and later Uncle Cracker did a cover).
Old Fashioned Love Song was one of my favorites 💕
Not only does the 70's have some of the best music, but also a generally positive attitude. Real hippies are hopeful.
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Well, sometimes we were angry (very angry) when selfish people made stupid decisions that impacted innocent lives again and again. So yeah... mostly happy... sometimes very pissed off... but mostly happy. LOL
As a hippie..or flower child if you will...we had fabulous music and amazing muscle cars...at 70 years old I remember it like it was yesterday...enjoy what your grannies left as a legacy...❤❤❤
Absolutely agree!
The Three Dog Night rabbit hole is a deep one, my friend. If you want more positive Three Dog Night vibes try Joy to the World and Black and White.
Absolutely!!!!
Agreed
Plus Out In the Country!
Pleeeeeease!!❤
"Family of Man" is a good one too.
I am 73 years old. I lived in Hollywood from 1954 to 1976. My brother Joe was 8 years older and went to school with Danny Hutton. I was inforst grade when they were in eighth grade at Blessed Sacrament Parochial School. They graduated and went on to Notre Dame High in Sherman Oaks, near Hollywood. They were close friends. I remember when Danny Hutton brought his first car over to our house. They graduated from high school in 1961. They kept in touch until my brother passed away in 2003. Every time I hear Three Dog Night songs it takes me back to my youth.
Oh, you're playing my music!!!!!!! Wooohoooo!! Yeah!!! Love Three Dog Night!!! P.S. Jeremiah was a Bullfrog. YES!!!
Oh yes!! Love Three Dog Night They totally represent my youth!!
Don't miss "Momma Told me not to come"
Of course, that song was actually called "Joy To The World", but not the Christmas one. LOVE that song!
Love Jeremiah was a Bullfrog!!!
Three Dog Night was HUGE in the '70's!!!! They had many huge hits...Joy To The World is one of the most known songs on the planet...Even today many children know Joy To The World!!! Huge, Huge Rabbit Hole to go down but it is worth the journey!!!
My god I miss my youth. I want to go back and experience the music all over again. Great times with great music to go with it
“Out in the Country” gets me choked up every single time I hear it. So beautiful ☮️❤️
Me too.
Corey Wells voice reached right out of the radio and grabbed my 12 year old ears... loved his voice since.
Sebs - it would great for you to watch one of the live 3 Dog Night videos for Shambala. Cory is the lead vocalist in this one. The smiles on his face throughout this performance is magic.
The Sound Stage concert from 75 is great....
They always look like they're having a blast
Midnight Special performance
You CANNOT go wrong with Three Dog Night. A MONSTER hit machine on the radio in the 70's. Yeah, I remember hearing a lot of their songs for the first time on the radio after dinner while doing high school homework.
The best covers band ever. "I've never been to Spain" is golden. The years they were most active they almost outsold The Beatles. Word.
That song make me want to go to Spain
Three Dog Night. The days of my youth. Thank you for the memories!! Love these guys! RIP Cory Wells
There's something very satisfying seeing folks younger than me (an understatement) discovering music from a time when singers sang, harmony existed on vynal, and men didn't sound like screaming 12 year old girls mindlessly chanting. Keep exploring!!!
They got dissed for performing other people’s work, but they had a great sense of what they could do with material, and executed it flawlessly.
Yeah, they ultimately decided to focus on other songwriters' music because they squabbled so much about their own.
It's fun to see young people appreciate the music of yesterdays.
Three Dog Night/Pieces Of April😮😊 Arguably their most mellow hit record❤😊
I keep forgetting that “Pieces of April” is a TDN song. It has more of a Bread feeling, except that the voice is not David Gates. It is a beautiful song.
Til The World Ends is another that Chuck’s talent leads the way.
@@terri2494 Chuck Negron sings Pieces and is my favorite singer in the band but I agree Cory Wells is also great listen to Try A Little Tenderness Cory is the lead singer on that one
Pieces of April is my favorite Three Dog Night song 🎶🎶 I even prefer their version to Dave Loggins' (who wrote and released it first) 😍😍
@@danafrancis3990 I agree with you I love that song
This is one of many song from that era that when it's played at a gathering/party someone from across the room always hollers "TURN IT UP!"
Dive in this rabbit hole , you wont be disappointed, awesome band
I got out of the service the year that this came out. That was a hard year for me. We were treated so badly I had questioned my own existence. They were wrong.
So sorry for your trauma. Thank you for your service. I was a child in the 70s, so didn't know what happened to you all back then. Again, so sorry. Please accept my heartfelt thanks and prayers.
Welcome home! You served. Thank you
Seller Fi
Thank you for your Service and all of the sacrifices you made for each and every one of us. I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart! And YES!!!THEY WERE WRONG!!!
Never Been to Spain is great fun. Other top songs are Mama Told Me Not to Come, Easy to Be Hard, and One. Always awesome vocals!
All of them.
I forgot how much awesome music they made for us! YES to all of those!
Do ONE first!!
I love seeing another generation interpret and appreciate this music.
First time I heard it was on the radio. I yelled..."omgosh, that's Cory singing!!!" My favorite too, btw. Had to call my cousin and tell her that Three dog night had a new song out. This was the days before RUclips, MTV, etc. So we just had to keep listening until it was played again.
So many other great songs that you'd live to hear!!!
I used to play in a duo with an awesome singer/ 12 string player. Sunday nights all the working musicians would hang at a local open stage. Mike and I started playing Shambala and by the end of the song we had a full band and back singers as they joined us on stage. It is one of my best memories of that time. Needless to say the song lasted much longer than usual. Thanks for the reminder.
I’m 60 and have seen 3 Dog Night twice in the past 8 years. They’re old but still fantastic!
More Three Dog Night please!!!!! They have a ton of hits
The first time I heard "Shambala" was at a Three Dog Night concert (1971 or 72). They were introducing some of their new songs that would be coming out on their new album that was about to be released. That audience got to hear it before it was ever aired on the radio. Everybody LOVED it.
The great singer and my favorite also is the late great Cory Welles. Definitely one of my favorite groups in my 60 plus yrs listening to music.
Cory Wells and Danny Hutton of TDN lived in my old neighborhood of West Seneca,NY.
Needless to say, they were our local rock stars.
With that said, Shambala is my favorite song from their collection.
Thanks for covering!
I never knew that. I grew up in Elma. Small world.
One of my reasons for watching reaction videos is how enjoyable it is to watch the reaction of young men to music they never knew existed. Having grown up with it, live with it, I was shocked to learn that so many younger guys had not heard it.
I remember hearing this on the radio all those years ago.....so many memories.
The 1970s were filled some beautiful, hopeful music.
All 3 are amazing singers & take turns singing lead on different songs 🎵 🎶 Watch their live version of "Eli's Comin"...it's 🔥 🔥🔥
I've always thought it was cool each singer had the lead on one of their three number one songs: Chuck Negron on "Joy to the World," Cory Wells on "Mama Told Me Not to Come," and Danny Hutton on "Black and White."
He already watched that video! (Check his channel)
Three Dog Night makes me think of summer time
I’m a new subscriber. Just heard Eli’s Coming yesterday. Brought back lots of memories. What a great time for music and the bands that performed their music. Keep the oldies coming!❤❤
Blood, sweat and tears is a band in kinda the same positive vibe. You've made me so very happy, I can't quit her, Spinning wheel and my personal favorite - And when I die. (One of the songs I want at my memorial service) youd make an old lady happy if you played When I die. Also in the same vein, Kansas-Dust in the wind. I enjoy your reactions. You keep it real and positive
Great song suggestions!
good suggestions...i would add "god bless the child" and "lucretia mcevil" for blood sweat and tears.
ruclips.net/video/jpQJ2F24LLM/видео.html
AND "Pieces of April" gorgeous. Can't go wrong with 3DN.
Sebs, I happened upon your channel because I was curious about a reaction to The Bee Gees. I came back for the Righteous Brothers and I stayed after The Carpenters. It is refreshing to have someone appreciate the music and artists from the 60s and 70s. Thank you for giving us a place to share that appreciation.
So nice to see these artists being rediscovered by another generation.. Love Three Dog Night... great memories...
one of my most favorite groups and thankful I grew up with this!
In 1975, my mother was getting her masters degree in music theory. The streets around campus were lined all around with huge old live oaks that cast dappled shade. It was always at least 10 degrees cooler under those trees that it was in the green spaces. We'd go to the print shop for paper for her to type her thesis and we'd get Flair razor point pens in a rainbow of colors. We'd wander around the edge of the campus where there were little shops full of different odds and ends that were amazing. No pressure, no stress, just melting ice cream and cobblestone roads... and this song. (there were others)
Nothing beats the rock music and southern rock music that came out in the 70s and early 80s.
Sebs, I hope you read this. Curl up one night with your family and watch the movie "Hair". The song "Easy to be Hard" is sung by Three Dog Night on one of their albums. His voice is so beautiful in that song it will bring you to tears.
Sebs, just imagine. You have a whole lifetime of great music to catch up on that's already created.
I do like some of today's music and a lot of talented young musicians are around.
Three Dog Night was the headliner of my first concert in 1970, Macon, Ga.
Chuck Negron sings "Pieces of April" WOW!
I Love Three Dog Night♥️ This is one of my favorites. I recommend watching the live version - Great!
*I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS SONG!!!!* Also, this song is GREAT for getting other songs and music out of your head 😍
❤❤❤❤Three Dog Night!! Eli's Coming is my absolute favorite song by TDN! They were so talented and so much fun!!
Here we go! He is getting more 70's here!!!
Shout out to Brian WOOHOO 🎉🎊🥳 One of my favorite bands! Not quite Legend status but icons to me. Other tunes;
ONE,,,
OLD FASHIONED LOVE SONG,,,,,
BLACK AND WHITE
JOY TO THE WORLD
and their cover of
THE SHOW MUST GO ON
That makes 5 more episodes to Like, Share, Subscribe, Ring that Bell 🔔 and comment below!! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎
These guys were a ton of fun - a cover band with THREE lead singers! They propelled a lot of obscure songwriters into fame and fortune by churning out hit after hit in the early '70s, like; JOY TO THE WORLD (Jeremiah was a bullfrog), NEVER BEEN TO SPAIN, MAMMA TOLD ME NOT TO COME, TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS, ONE, AN OLD FASHIONED LOVE SONG, PIECES OF APRIL, BLACK AND WHITE .... I think I was in 8th grade first time hearing SHAMBALA.
Back in the 60-70's us as young adults were on a spiritual journey...
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I can't afford to pay you, but I will highly suggest their cover of Rod Argent's 'Liar'!
Saw them twice in concert. Best descriptors are tight, polished, and ear candy (in the best way). A top 40 hit machine. Primarily two lead singers, both had top level pipes.
3 lead singers in the original hit making band. No hits after Chuck left and they toured with two lead singers - Danny and Cory.
Chuck voice is the one that always stands out.
Chuck Negron is my favorite 💕
good old song...have never stopped listening to the old stuff... and love watching reactors, react to them. . . knowing when its going to hit you in that spot
The concept of Three Dog Night was to have three male singers who could sing harmony but also sing leads. They had a string of top ten hits, with three number ones. Interestingly, they each sang lead on one of the number one hits.
❤❤❤❤❤ my fave 3 Dog song! These great songs are woven into my youth. So many memories come flooding back when I hear this. Thanks, Seb.
Was one of my go to groups back in the day. ❤❤We had the best tunes 😊
I was a teen listening to Three Dog Night in the 70s...got to see them in concert in 1974. Unforgettable! You should check out Pieces of April, Easy to Be Hard
These three homies have been a favorite part of my living musical journey through the 60's and 70's. I truly enjoy and appreciate watching your reactions. We were treated to some of the most talented musicians ever
BLACK & WHITE is a great one!! Great message!❤😊
Old Fashioned Love Song and One were a couple of excellent hit songs from Three dog Night. Enjoy your amazement during the reactions of our 70's songs.
I knew you'd keep going down the rabbit hole. ;-)
Love Three Dog Night and this song is one of my favorites. I was expecting a reaction to one of the live performances, but I guess this version doesn't take away from the music. Thanks for reacting.
We were just coming out of the "summer of love" mind set in 69 which spread on in to the early 70's . Hippies were studying different ways to express what they felt through mystical beliefs. I remember this song on the radio EVERY DAY as a kid 6-7 yo, my dad had the album and wore it out on the record player. These guys were just awesome singers and the live show is on youtube of this song. ITs longer play and worth the watch. TY for this one, always a favorite.
I just started following you and LOVE your channel! I was hoping you had gotten around to Three Dog Night, and was sad to hear you say you never heard of them. They were the number 1 band back in the 60s and 70s with three #1 songs and 40 consecutive top 40s hits (with 10 of them being top 10). Hopefully you will continue bringing them to today's generation!
Three Dog Night was my favorite musical group when I was a teenager. I listened to them all the time, had all their albums. I haven't really thought about them in too many years, but it's great to see them again and see you enjoy their music like I did!
My favorite 3 Dog Night song.
Three Dog Night was my first concert. Brings back memories
Black and White is another great song from them with a positive message
Best music came out of the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s! A little of the 90’s. Pure raw talent!
My old basset hound used to sing along at the ah-ooh part. 😆
I love this song. I'm so glad you picked this group they have so many great songs.
One of my favorite bands of all time. Thanks so much.
My parents LOVED 3 Dog Night & CCR. I grew up listening to them, have their Greatest Hits CD, & got to see them perform once years later. Their music is timeless. 😊
Haha - fans of the TV show "Lost" will recognize this song instantly!
Still my fave Three Dog Night song after all these years, love the message.
You have your way of listening to this but cruising on a warm summer evening with windows down and the car stereo blasting is the way it was meant to be heard. Ah, the memories of the seventies and last week😉
Great band, great song.
I don't remember how I was, I was only 10-12 yrs. old when all this good stuff you are just now hearing, was on the radio every day. Just waiting to be heard. We knew that this, and lots of others we liked would be on sooner or later. When I grew up, I listened to the 'Oldies" stations. Still do at 66 yrs.
I was even younger... ONLY 57 now. Listened to my siblings' music and go flying back to my childhood when I hear these oldies. I'm a Gen Z, in high school in the 80s, but still LOVE LOVE LOVE the music of the late 60's and all the 70s. Those performers were so talented (even if many of them were on drugs). Still, you can' fake a good voice regardless.
When I was in my 20s, I used to sing this at open mike night with a guy who had been Three Dog Night's roadie in the late sixties. Where have the last 30 years gone? RIP Big Jim.
I saw them live in the early 70s when I was in my early 20s. They were so good live. What a concert!
I want to be in shambrala. Shine on 50s baby. Ya ya ya😊
My all-time favorite Band !!!!
Best song by 3DN is called " It's For You" ....Great band ... Saw them live in 1971, worked with them in 1995
I recommended you do this one. I'm so glad.
Pretty good Rabbit Hole band, I saw them live in Lima Ohio about 15 or 20 years ago. Not sure how many members were the originals but the long haired guy was one of them. Sounded about the same as in the 70s. Two of my favorite Rabbit Hole bands where you just can't run out of great songs from them are Steely Dan and Supertramp. Two bands that pretty much define the word Musicians.
I remember when Joy to the World came out, so many folks requested it to be played, a DJ flipped out and played it 19 times in a row...my friend and I were listening when it happened! I remember squealing and jumping up and down and dancing. Pretty sure that DJ was suspended or something for it...
Joy to the world by Three dog night. Positive tune
I saw them in 1974 and was seated right up front.
Excellent
Brickyard Blues
Just to give you a mindset of that era a girl could hitchhike all over the United States and never fear of being assaulted not to say she wasn't being flurted with but for the most part never feared being harmed it was actually a major means of youth transportation and when we had parties and gatherings everyone was welcome with open arms what we had you had and for the most part everybody got along just great there were those occasional times but for the most we were all just happy to be. And if you listen to the music from that era the majority was peaceful music loving music caring music we all sung about what we believed in it was a very peaceful time even though there was a Vietnam war going on and we protested against all the killings we truly did just want to see everybody get along and enjoy life to the fullest
I haven't heard this song since the mid 70's! I still remember the words!!
There is a live video of this song... you may want to watch that and you can see the faces with the vocals and the awesome bell bottoms and dress of the era... One of my all time favorite bands.
Three Dog Night has been part of my music memories as long as I can remember. Joy to the World is one of the first songs I can remember singing as a kid. Who isn't friends with Jeremiah the Bullfrog? Chuck Negron's voice is my favorite in Three Dog Night, of course he's also the lead in Joy to the World.
Three Dog Night is one of my favorite bands, and this is one of my favorite songs by them.
❤❤❤ My all time favorite group.
I like Bread, and Ambrosia too.
Great groups.❤❤❤
You nailed it, young man! Well crafted music with a positive, intelligent vibe. I'm glad you're doing what doing , and also learning as you go..You'v been given the gift of an old, open and kind soul 👍 loving your channel
Can't go wrong with any song by 3DN! 🤠
Hey Sebs, I've just subscribed, love your passion and three dog night since late 60's!!
Please please do a live reaction to their "One" you will LOVE the octave range in this song, I promise!
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