CHARLES HEUMADER oh man that is so funny. At least she had great taste. In fact, the reason I am here is because I love this band. At least your sister had great taste.
Love how they distorted Danny Hutton's vocals. Pure genius. And seriously it's easy to get lost in their amazing vocals but this was a 7 man band with phenomenal drums, keyboards and guitar. What a pleasure to have grown up with them.
The vocal sound was produced by having Danny kneel in front of the toilet in the men's room across the hallway from the studio, and they put a mic in the toilet bowl, to get that vocal sound.
Fifty years later and I still have nearly ever recorded song of theirs and still listen to them. My body has changed greatly but as soon as this music comes out of the speakers I'm the young man that's in my mind coming back through the gift of memories. There is nothing more precious than youth and it is lost so quickly. Thank God for memories and bands like Three Dog Night that left us so many.
Agree 100% and the songs mean ever more to me now than they did when they first came out. Many songs flash me back 50 years or so ago with sweet memories that I had all but forgotten about. The power of music is magical.
Going to see them in July. My husband is a friend of Danny Hutton. I can't wait!! Glad Danny is still keeping their music alive. R.I. P. Cory Wells. We definitely had the best music in the 60's and 70's. No one today can come close.
Something about that song and music was so eerie to me. The guitar starting and building, the grinding of the organ coming through those Leslie's and the echo in his voice coming through the speakers would always grab my soul ..please take me back to 68 to 72!
You know what is really Erie?..the lip sinc' is about as good as a Chinese martial arts movie if you watch the lead singer over the course of the performance.. even when he belts out ",Liar"..it seems like it must be a foreign word dubbed in..
After the band had its biggest hit ever with "Joy to the World," this was the follow up. Joy was #1 for 5 weeks but Liar only peaked at #7. I thought it was the better song! Glad to see this video has had 1.2 million views.
Late 60's through the 70's Three Dog Night was one the hottest bands in America and the best vocalist I've ever heard. As a teenager, I had collect 11 8-track tapes by these guys that I played on my Lear 8-track player mounted in the glove compartment of my yellow 65' Mustang. My favorite album "Golden Biscuits" with covers of Elton John's "Your Song", Harry Nilsson's "One". I grieved when Cory Wells passed away a few years back. You really need to listening to him play "Try a Little Tenderness" live will give anyone the chills...
This is my wifes theme song and I play it jokingly to her when she’s feeling frisky! Don’t get me wrong, we’ve been with each other since 1976. She lured me in by asking me to come over and help her with a school report…which I did, (after being pushed by my older brother) Just recently she confessed that she made that up to get her hook into me! INSTANTLY this great song started playing in my head! We even sat down for a couple hours as I ‘helped’ her with her bogus report while she spun her web!🤣 It worked and we have been together ever since!💕
Three Dog Night this is my day dedicated to listening to music from my youth, as if there is any other kind!? Every song hits my Soul they are all Great, yesterday was Led Zeppelin, day before Leonardo Russell before that all Soul, RNB, Funk, thats,all week , 60s , 70s 80s, , God bless the Groups who m ade wonderful, meaningful Music, Thanks to all of the ones who post it, bless your hearts!
I have been a Three Dog Night fan for 50 plus years and saw them in 1970. Even as a musician. I believe they were the best vocal band ever. This song "Liar" was originally done by Argent. Even though some of you on this thread believe the audio sucks, this was state of the art back in the day. So much so, that Phil Spector wanted to know how they were able to produce this form of reverb. As it turned out, the vocals were recorded in a restroom.
Yet they have so many artists in Rock n Roll Hall of Fame that certainly are no where near rock bands! They lost all credibility when they started letting rappers, hip hop, & country, yet left out great Rock n Roll bands, like Foreigner, Three Dog Night, etc. Should change their name, cause it's no longer about Rock n Roll!!!!
R.I.P. Cory Wells. This song here is what taught me to listen to the whole album and not just the one(s) from the radio. I have this album called Naturally. Got it for Christmas 72 I think at age 11. At some point I decided to listen to the whole thing. Fell in love with Liar when I heard it. from then on I was an album guy. Thanks for all the great music TDN!
My first concert ever. TDN, Maria Muldaur plus an opening act I can't remember. It was at Memorial Coliseum in Lexington KY on the UK Campus. Ticket was 4.50 for all that great music! Met a girl at the concert I never knew before and we danced the whole show and had a great time afterwards. I was 14, it was 1973, and I've seen hundreds of concerts since then, but the first one is always memorable. Thanks for the upload of a video I had never seen before, too! #Peace!
Yes they did..in my 6th grade (71-2) music we'd sing The Ink is Black the Page is White. This group pretty much opened my ears to adult music. That I can remember..don't remember much of the 60's lol.
This song was quite different from the happy- go- lucky sound we may have gotten accustomed to from Three Dog Night. The song has a dark foreboding sound and strange lyrics, beguiling and threatening at the same time. Danny Hutton stretched out into new territory with his vocals on this track. It's an altogether intriguing song and another great one by TDN!
Yeah these guys didn't write their own songs. However they brought the songs to their Peak. They were more than just three singers they were an actual band. There have been many cover bands, however these guys did it best. Totally deserving to be in the Rock Hall of Fame
Exactly. Sometimes covers end up doing better. Look at Laura Nyro's work, which often ended up getting covered and doing better sales-wise than her own.
Good song. Year I graduated HS 1970. Three Dog Night ruled the radio then. Mama Told Me was another biggie for them in ‘70. Need these old songs in this current time.
Hey Paul....I give a salute to Vietnam Vets. For me I was in the 1970 draft lottery. The first one where they were pulling birthdays. My date came up 250 and they were only drafting up to 125 or so for what I remember. After HS graduation in ‘70 I went on to college and had a class 2S student deferment. By ‘74 the war was winding down and we all know what happen in ‘75. Agree CCR were another band who got us thru those days with their music. Cheers to you and good health in our old age. Peace.
Plenty of great music by talented people out there. Not my fault that it doesn't get played on old fogey radio. (Old people are the only people who listen to radio anymore, and you old farts don't know how to find new music elsewhere).
@@gmanvidz great times 1970. Were you in the Marine Corps? Most Marines say "Semper Fi" when closing a comment. So I will too, Semper Fi from an old Marine Sergeant who served from 1973 to 1977.
@@usmc-veteran73-77 I was, 80-84 made corporal twice, heh. After 4 years we amicably agreed to part ways. Spent the first year comm/elec in the stumps next 3 years as a red patch @LeJeune
@@gmanvidz myself after boot camp at Parris Island on to Camp LeJeune 2nd Force Service Regiment Dec 73-Jul 74. Then on to Camp Foster 3rd Force Service Regiment Aug74-Sep75. Back to Camp LeJeune 2nd Force Service Support Group Sep75-Oct77.
That’s probably because you melted your brain with meth and listening to Zapa, the worst one to sell his soul for money and fame, now go suck your self.
This song 'Liar' was written by Argent's guitarist-vocalist Russel Hubbard and first recorded by the band on their first album before Three Dog Night's cover. Great rendition, by the way!
I saw TDN on their very first national tour. They opened for Steppenwolf in Salem, Oregon in May of 1969. The blew Steppenwolf away. Michael Allsup is one of the finest guitar players in the world. He is also the most under-rated guitarists. I have seen tdn three times and he has always put on a very fine show.
First ever rock concert with my best friend! We were in Junior High & her parents took us to Jacksonville to see TDN!! Flo & Eddie we’re the opening act! We had a blast!!!
Saw them play last night, they played this song, and I was blown away. My neighbor gave me and my brother his tickets because he couldn't make it, and we ended up being pretty close to the front 🥰. Highly recommend seeing these guys play.
Love them, had the pleasure of seeing live in ‘70 @ 11yrs young for 1st concert in TTown. Dad dropped me & best friend off downtown & picked us up after “free range kids”, we felt so grown up. Chuck Negron was sooo handsome! What a fabulous band they were! 💗
@@cliftonmcnalley8469 Yes and no. TDN had the original "hit" but technically it was a cover version. The original was recorded (and written) by Argent. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liar_(Russ_Ballard_song)
I hadn't heard this song in about 50 years, unless it was on the radio and don't remember. All of a sudden it popped into my head and couldn't remember who did it. 3 dog was a pretty good band they didn't last on my list.
I'm everything I am, for songs like this, they compose who I am, and the lessons I learned in life. They parallel the best of a careless time, I hope you were there.
@58bobw Name? There were literally three keyboardists during the 60s thru 80s. Another two over the last two decades. Jimmy Greenspoon was the original.
*Please, no political comments. Let's just keep it about the music. Thanks.*
60s70sVintageRock and what AWESOME MUSIC IT IS! Thank you SOOO MUCH!!! You are a ROCK n ROLL QUEEN! 🤘🏻. Fixed it 🤣❤️☮️🤘🏻
@@70sstreetracergal61 Thanks for watching my channel! And I'm an old Grandma 💗, not a sir... but that's ok! Peace! ☮️
60s70sVintageRock OHHH. So sorry! 🤪 You have bitching tastes in music! Rock on Sista!☮️❤️☮️
@@70sstreetracergal61 No prob, lol. 😊 Have a great evening! 🎶🎸
@@60s70sVintageRock thanks for one of the Greatest Songs.
I could always tell when my sister broke up with a boyfriend.... the door would slam shut then this would blast from her room.
CHARLES HEUMADER oh man that is so funny. At least she had great taste. In fact, the reason I am here is because I love this band. At least your sister had great taste.
Sister christian, i assume. Liar, Liar, Liar.
Yep that sounds about right! 🙂😕
Hahaha sounds like my sister too.
I bet she was a real cutie. Really!
Three dog night need to be in the Rock and roll hall of fame
You mean to tell me they are not in the r&r hall of Fame yet?! Incredible.
What a disgrace, that they are not in the R & R hall of fame
They need to be in a hall of fame all by themselves.
Yeah, they wrote some great songs! OK, that was a joke; if you look at all their hits, they didn’t write any of them. 🤣
@@tomgorycki7176 wow u learn something new everyday! I will have 2 ✓ that out
Love how they distorted Danny Hutton's vocals. Pure genius. And seriously it's easy to get lost in their amazing vocals but this was a 7 man band with phenomenal drums, keyboards and guitar. What a pleasure to have grown up with them.
The vocal sound was produced by having Danny kneel in front of the toilet in the men's room across the hallway from the studio, and they put a mic in the toilet bowl, to get that vocal sound.
@@KohntarkoszOh My, that’s very interesting! Reminds me of putting John Bonham ~ Led Zep in the staircase of Page’s old mansion for a recording
This was one of my favorite songs when I was a teenager. Still love it, 53 years later.
The pace... rawness...abruptness. Perfect.
"LIAR!"
Taking a trip with Three Dogs is always the best... doesn't matter your age.
Fifty years later and I still have nearly ever recorded song of theirs and still listen to them. My body has changed greatly but as soon as this music comes out of the speakers I'm the young man that's in my mind coming back through the gift of memories. There is nothing more precious than youth and it is lost so quickly. Thank God for memories and bands like Three Dog Night that left us so many.
Agree 100% and the songs mean ever more to me now than they did when they first came out. Many songs flash me back 50 years or so ago with sweet memories that I had all but forgotten about. The power of music is magical.
Going to see them in July. My husband is a friend of Danny Hutton. I can't wait!! Glad Danny is still keeping their music alive. R.I. P. Cory Wells. We definitely had the best music in the 60's and 70's. No one today can come close.
very lucky cream of the crop 3dnight
Wow Im a wee younger had a horrible crush on Danny
I was 8 when this came out
I agree they should be in the hall of fame liar is one of my favorite songs by them love the lead guitar amazing
Something about that song and music was so eerie to me. The guitar starting and building, the grinding of the organ coming through those Leslie's and the echo in his voice coming through the speakers would always grab my soul ..please take me back to 68 to 72!
The kids of the 60's & early 70's were so blessed when it came to music.
EXACTLY! I’d go back there to stay for 3 years.
Written by the great Russ Ballard(Argent) Check out all the great songs he wrote
You know what is really Erie?..the lip sinc' is about as good as a Chinese martial arts movie if you watch the lead singer over the course of the performance.. even when he belts out ",Liar"..it seems like it must be a foreign word dubbed in..
@@blaisedonnelly2760 it's eerie
back in '70 we were doing purple haze and orange sunshine. it was such a beautiful time and with music like this. . .
Still get chill bumps after all these years,,,outstanding song;amazingly talented band.
After the band had its biggest hit ever with "Joy to the World," this was the follow up. Joy was #1 for 5 weeks but Liar only peaked at #7. I thought it was the better song! Glad to see this video has had 1.2 million views.
Great song. I love Danny's voice.
Guitar part is amazing. Never gets old.
Lost his soul song brother, Cory Wells RIP Oct 21, 2015. He will always be remembered
+luvmuzk 21 consecutive Top 40 hits; a lifetime of memories
Liar was one of my favorite songs and I liked Danny's unique choice of songs to sing.
TDN had so many favorites, thank god for these videos so I will never forget
Three Dog Night first concert I saw in Hampton Rhoads Coliseum 1970. First year that coliseum openned
Late 60's through the 70's Three Dog Night was one the hottest bands in America and the best vocalist I've ever heard. As a teenager, I had collect 11 8-track tapes by these guys that I played on my Lear 8-track player mounted in the glove compartment of my yellow 65' Mustang. My favorite album "Golden Biscuits" with covers of Elton John's "Your Song", Harry Nilsson's "One". I grieved when Cory Wells passed away a few years back. You really need to listening to him play "Try a Little Tenderness" live will give anyone the chills...
@Doug Perkins Love Cory's live version... the best!
Saw them in concert in the ‘70’s. They were great!!
Caught them in West Texas early Seventies twice, and later in Fort Worth.
This is my wifes theme song and I play it jokingly to her when she’s feeling frisky!
Don’t get me wrong, we’ve been with each other since 1976.
She lured me in by asking me to come over and help her with a school report…which I did, (after being pushed by my older brother)
Just recently she confessed that she made that up to get her hook into me!
INSTANTLY this great song started playing in my head! We even sat down for a couple hours as I ‘helped’ her with her bogus report while she spun her web!🤣
It worked and we have been together ever since!💕
Congratulations to you both!! XO from Shamokin, Pa.
Okay. Now switch to " id be so happy"
I applaud both of you@
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One of my favourite bands forever.
They definitely DO! I went through puberty & young adulthood w/ them. They’re my favorites!♥️
My god! So many memories from a strange wonderous time!
When three dog night pop this song out these guys were great 👍
Three dog night are like the three tenors of rock / pop
TRUTH this band held in memory from the era I grew up in was the best band ever during one of the best times on planet Earth in the USA.
Thanks for posting this song. Three Dog Night, so great back then, they dominated the top 40 for so long, so many hits.
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This is one of the top 3 3 dog night songs.
Yes. Takes me bk to 6th gr.
I remember listening to this song in my parents living room in 1969 53 years ago. Still love this song
Doubt it, Russ Ballard didn't even write it till 1970
Great song from 1970, love to be 15 yrs old again. Great Group. Thanks Three Dog Night for great songs and memories.
Loved this band and that all three members had great vocals and great tunes. Thanks for the memories!
This was music. Love to go back in time and stay in the 70s.
There were more than 3 members.. but know what you mean
I sure miss my Era. I remember cruising with three dog night. I miss the good Ole days
Ohhhhhhhh. Slap me back to the best years and best music of my life!!! ❤️👍🏻❤️🤘🏻☮️❤️
Three Dog Night this is my day dedicated to listening to music from my youth, as if there is any other kind!? Every song hits my Soul they are all Great, yesterday was Led Zeppelin, day before Leonardo Russell before that all Soul, RNB, Funk, thats,all week , 60s , 70s 80s, , God bless the Groups who m ade wonderful, meaningful Music, Thanks to all of the ones who post it, bless your hearts!
My favorite 3 dog night tune !!!
I have been a Three Dog Night fan for 50 plus years and saw them in 1970. Even as a musician. I believe they were the best vocal band ever. This song "Liar" was originally done by Argent. Even though some of you on this thread believe the audio sucks, this was state of the art back in the day. So much so, that Phil Spector wanted to know how they were able to produce this form of reverb. As it turned out, the vocals were recorded in a restroom.
Thanks for the info.
Yes the vocals were recorded in a restroom for the great acoustics. It worked!
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is a joke without groups like Three Dog Night, Bad Company, Foreigner & so many other classic rock bands.
Exactly
Yet they have so many artists in Rock n Roll Hall of Fame that certainly are no where near rock bands! They lost all credibility when they started letting rappers, hip hop, & country, yet left out great Rock n Roll bands, like Foreigner, Three Dog Night, etc. Should change their name, cause it's no longer about Rock n Roll!!!!
Totally forgot about this song 🎶!
Love them ! Got to see them in concert at local festival in Arizona a few years ago !
Lucky you!🤗
RIP, Cory. Never, never forget your voice and music! TDN still a fave.
R.I.P. Cory Wells. This song here is what taught me to listen to the whole album and not just the one(s) from the radio. I have this album called Naturally. Got it for Christmas 72 I think at age 11. At some point I decided to listen to the whole thing. Fell in love with Liar when I heard it. from then on I was an album guy. Thanks for all the great music TDN!
+recsec
I always like "Heavy Church", too.
+Terri Geer Playin in the Heavy Church (:
I can remember when FM was underground and played whole albums!!!!! Wonderful time
My first concert ever. TDN, Maria Muldaur plus an opening act I can't remember. It was at Memorial Coliseum in Lexington KY on the UK Campus. Ticket was 4.50 for all that great music! Met a girl at the concert I never knew before and we danced the whole show and had a great time afterwards. I was 14, it was 1973, and I've seen hundreds of concerts since then, but the first one is always memorable. Thanks for the upload of a video I had never seen before, too! #Peace!
You're welcome... thanks for sharing your great memories! :D
I worked at an oldies station in the 90s. This song along with all of 3DN's singles were on our playlist. Great music!
Was Eli’s comin’ requested back then? I only heard that for the first time a few weeks ago. Incredible.
The truly sad part about this song is so many of us have actually lived it😵
Just got burned by a family member on Dead and Co final tour.
@@jameshutchison8155 sorry to hear that friend
A fav intense rock song in 7th gr/
I have not heard this song for 43 years ...wow....I was only 11..... but wow
Most underrated group ever. This brings me back to high school ..best of times!
OUTSTANDING GROUP. WE THREW A WEEKEND PARTY AT THE FRATERNITY HOUSE IN 1970 AND THEY PROVIDED THE LIVE MUSIC. NOW THAT WAS "LIVE"!!!!
Shame we don't hear more of Three Dog Night on the radio. These songs are really good.
Like 'em or not, this band *ruled* the charts at the turn of the 70's....
Yes they did..in my 6th grade (71-2) music we'd sing The Ink is Black the Page is White. This group pretty much opened my ears to adult music. That I can remember..don't remember much of the 60's lol.
Great band!!
This song was quite different from the happy- go- lucky sound we may have gotten accustomed to from Three Dog Night. The song has a dark foreboding sound and strange lyrics, beguiling and threatening at the same time. Danny Hutton stretched out into new territory with his vocals on this track. It's an altogether intriguing song and another great one by TDN!
How are they not in the Rock and roll Hall of Fame
Snobbery. "they were a singles band!" (which is somehow supposed to be bad(.
Rumor has it, it's because they didn't write their song's. Which doesn't make sense, Elvis didn't either.
This band is all solid gold!!! Their music says it all!!!! Amazing!!!
Oh ! How we were spoiled back in the day we had everything and everything Variety was King Those were the days my friends.
We thought they'd never end.......
Yeah these guys didn't write their own songs. However they brought the songs to their Peak. They were more than just three singers they were an actual band. There have been many cover bands, however these guys did it best. Totally deserving to be in the Rock Hall of Fame
Exactly. Sometimes covers end up doing better. Look at Laura Nyro's work, which often ended up getting covered and doing better sales-wise than her own.
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Why is anyone worried if they wrote their own songs, just listen to the music and enjoy it, god do we have to critique everything.
Elvis, Linda Ronstadt...not songwriters. Joe Cocker didn't write most of his songs. All legends.
Really :then who the fuck wrote Jeremiah Was A Bull Frog?
Yeah Three dog night is awesome yeah they should be in the the Hall of Fame
Good song. Year I graduated HS 1970. Three Dog Night ruled the radio then. Mama Told Me was another biggie for them in ‘70. Need these old songs in this current time.
I grew up as a teen listening to this awesome band. They belong in Rock n Roll hall of fame ✌
Love Momma Told Me and same year graduated HS! Best years ever!!!! ☮️☮️☮️
Truth Indeed AMEN 🙏
Well said! I as well 1970. Drafted in 1972 . Vietnam era vet . Loved this group. They were a big deal as was CCR. Liar is one great song!
Hey Paul....I give a salute to Vietnam Vets. For me I was in the 1970 draft lottery. The first one where they were pulling birthdays. My date came up 250 and they were only drafting up to 125 or so for what I remember. After HS graduation in ‘70 I went on to college and had a class 2S student deferment. By ‘74 the war was winding down and we all know what happen in ‘75. Agree CCR were another band who got us thru those days with their music. Cheers to you and good health in our old age. Peace.
I grew up a child of the late 60's early 70's. I am grateful to my dad for introducing me to Three Dog Night, Peter, Paul, Mary, the Animals, etc.
From the days when most of us assumed that great music by talented people would go on indefinitely into the future. (Boy were we wrong!!)
Ha Ha Ha
Plenty of great music by talented people out there. Not my fault that it doesn't get played on old fogey radio. (Old people are the only people who listen to radio anymore, and you old farts don't know how to find new music elsewhere).
Yes we were. Still waiting for something great, catchy, worthy of rock history. We had it ALL!
I miss the 70's so much.
First rock I ever heard..11 yrs old and was hooked!! Life long Three Dog fan.
Cory always looks like he's having a good time, no matter what the song is about.
Send me back to 1970, when I was 15 years old. Great memories and music.
I would have only been 8 in 1970 but I would go back in a second! Semper Fi
@@gmanvidz great times 1970. Were you in the Marine Corps? Most Marines say "Semper Fi" when closing a comment. So I will too, Semper Fi from an old Marine Sergeant who served from 1973 to 1977.
@@usmc-veteran73-77 I was, 80-84 made corporal twice, heh. After 4 years we amicably agreed to part ways. Spent the first year comm/elec in the stumps next 3 years as a red patch @LeJeune
@@gmanvidz myself after boot camp at Parris Island on to Camp LeJeune 2nd Force Service Regiment Dec 73-Jul 74. Then on to Camp Foster 3rd Force Service Regiment Aug74-Sep75. Back to Camp LeJeune 2nd Force Service Support Group Sep75-Oct77.
These Guys were way ahead of their time!
Not really. They were good but I don't know how they would be ahead of their time.
That’s probably because you melted your brain with meth and listening to Zapa, the worst one to sell his soul for money and fame, now go suck your self.
My favorite Three Dog NIght song, Danny does such a great job.. and I love Michael's playing.
Me too, a great song. 1970, when this was a hit, I was 15 yrs old.
This song 'Liar' was written by Argent's guitarist-vocalist Russel Hubbard and first recorded by the band on their first album before Three Dog Night's cover. Great rendition, by the way!
@@kinonico I think you mean Russ Ballard. 👍
I saw TDN on their very first national tour. They opened for Steppenwolf in Salem, Oregon in May of 1969. The blew Steppenwolf away. Michael Allsup is one of the finest guitar players in the world. He is also the most under-rated guitarists. I have seen tdn three times and he has always put on a very fine show.
D TheBassman
Yes, masterful guitar work from Allsup.
This is the music of my time!!! Had to go out and purchase the CD and do a walk down Memory Lane when I was young and everything was "Groovy"
I hear ya. Love to be 15 yrs old and back in 1970. ✌♥️from the Beautiful Hills of Charleston West Virginia 🇺🇸
Oh Yes
Great Music ... I enjoyed every minute of the 70's ...
Me too. 1970, I was 15 yrs old. I'd go back and live the 70s over & over & over.
First ever rock concert with my best friend! We were in Junior High & her parents took us to Jacksonville to see TDN!! Flo & Eddie we’re the opening act! We had a blast!!!
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this song and how Three Dog Night perform it! Fantastic!
The harmonies of Cory Wells and Chuck Negron are awesome.
Saw them play last night, they played this song, and I was blown away. My neighbor gave me and my brother his tickets because he couldn't make it, and we ended up being pretty close to the front 🥰. Highly recommend seeing these guys play.
This song always had such a haunting sound
I love this song. Great catchy riff.
Love them, had the pleasure of seeing live in ‘70 @ 11yrs young for 1st concert in TTown. Dad dropped me & best friend off downtown & picked us up after “free range kids”, we felt so grown up. Chuck Negron was sooo handsome! What a fabulous band they were!
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Those 3 dudes could definitely belt it out!
Haunting beautiful song. Puts chills down my spine. I ve experienced the song with such a beautiful woman.
My absolute favorite song by 3DN!
Mine too!!
Totally awesome! One of my favorites from 3 Dog Night. Far out Man! ✌️🍺
I may still have my 8track I bought in1979. They rock, even 50 years later, imo 🤘
KT 2112 Me too and the albums !! ❤️. Miss hearing the skips from the scratched well used records....and the new music. Its all. Too...perfect. 😳
Saw them in Oklahoma in 1971 , still the favorite concert of my whole life !
I don't think I've heard this one in 4 decades. Surprised no one's ever covered it.
Three Dog Night covered it
@@MichaelGlasson Three Dog Night had the original hit. They did not do a cover.
@@cliftonmcnalley8469 Yes and no. TDN had the original "hit" but technically it was a cover version. The original was recorded (and written) by Argent. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liar_(Russ_Ballard_song)
No need. TDN nailed it.
@@60s70sVintageRock Correct! In that respect it was a cover
Such a great band. Soundtrack of my youth to be sure.
Had no idea it was Danny Hutton vocals. This tune along with "Out In The Country" inspired my purchase of the LP back in the day......
I love that song.
Great Band, Appropriate song in these times. :-)
Classic... Memories... Glad they were there...
We were all "young" and "skinny" back then. LOL...great memories.
Love this song, takes me back to my pre-adolescent years. 🥰
Just seen them this past Friday January 28th they still have it going on for old dudes LOL
C V You only saw One Dog Night. Danny Hutton is the only original singer left. But he did sing lead on Liar.
@@60s70sVintageRock yes i know but the band was still good
@@cv4148 Glad you enjoyed them!
Going to see them next week! Have backstage passes. My husband, a musician, knows Danny Hutton. Can't wait to meet him!
I hadn't heard this song in about 50 years, unless it was on the radio and don't remember. All of a sudden it popped into my head and couldn't remember who did it. 3 dog was a pretty good band they didn't last on my list.
I used this song to send a message to someone, she definitely got it, what a powerful song
Awesome Song, Awesome Band❤❤
Check out the version of Liar by Capability Brown, it's heavier.
These guys had great voices 👌
I'm everything I am, for songs like this, they compose who I am, and the lessons I learned in life. They parallel the best of a careless time, I hope you were there.
I actually thought the needle would wear out playing this 45 so much. Great song, great band
This band is cool lm glad they are still around !
Got to see them last year, at the Chinook Winds casino, they rocked the house, still great for being 70+
One of my favorite TDN songs. And I'm always happy to hear Danny sing.
My favorite Three Dog Night tune. Russ Ballard's finest song IMHO.
Danny’s crowning achievement! Great Argent cover.
Great guitar work. 👍
My son was friends with the keyboardist son in Lakeway Tx in 2016, very cool. Many good stories from this young lad
@58bobw Name? There were literally three keyboardists during the 60s thru 80s. Another two over the last two decades. Jimmy Greenspoon was the original.