Be careful, that's a pretty deep rabbit hole you're standing over right there. They have a lot of good songs, "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)", "Shambalaya", "Eli's Coming", "Joy to the World", "An Old Fashioned Love Song", "Never Been to Spain", "The Show Must Go On", and more.
Joy to the World takes me right back to High School. Actually off their songs, but i have a specific memory of my choir being on the bus and out of town and singing that song. Just having a great song!
Once upon a time this band was huge. Other songs to consider, "Eli's Coming", "Celebrate", "Black n White", "Pieces of April", "Joy to the World". This band disappeared just as fast as they came up! They did have a good run.
Not sure how you could say they came down as quick as I came up. I got their album when I was about nine years old in 1968 and in 1975 they were still coming out with music like The Show Must Go On.
AND, I saw Danny Hutton and Cory Wells and Company well into the 2000s.....AMAZING SHOW even then!! First time I saw then though was 1970 at Ohio University!!
Some of the great songs performed by them would be..."just an old fashioned love song" "easy to be hard" "out in the country" "ma-ma told me not to come" along with this one.
The best vocal group of the 70's tragically destroyed by drugs. Chuck Negron the lead singer on this song was so strung out on heroin that he was missing for years and has since had a lung removed. He now gives counseling advice to celebrities fighting addiction.
Love this song!! You should react to Black and White. Also Shambala and One Man Band. Soooo many good ones!! Of all of them I've always liked Chick Negron's voice best.
This band was all over the map. They typically didn't write their own songs. They covered songs written by others which caused their abrupt changes from record to record. But they were great judges of the material they did cover and their voices were strong and arrangements were very catchy. You WILL find something in their catalog that will appeal to you, of that I have no doubt.
THIS IS the first song I learned as a very young girl back in the 70's! When I hit older in my 30's I got to see them perform! I lived volitive lie close to Madison Square garden about an hour. I also live relatively close to Westbury Music Fair. Now what every man does is that they play Madison Square garden first. Then they go to Westbury Music Fair next. AFTER they've played those two venues gof pay? I used to be a musician called Harry Chapin which I believe you already covered his music here. He started a food bank here to feed Long Islanders. Sooo... What he does is he has a concert during the summer. Nobody has any idea about who's going to play at this FREE CONCERT! It's held out at a place called Bald Hill the Vietnam vets and other military vets help set it up. How you get in for your admission price? You have to bringing a few things of non perishable food items for the food bank AS your donation! THAT'S IT!!! YUP! So on the week OF the event it's when you find out who is playing because that's what he tells the radio stations to broadcast it. That way the bands CAN get some money from the ticket sales at the other places. Soooo... My old friend was a Vietnam vet actually told me secretly a few weeks beforehand that Three Dog Night was playing and swore me to secrecy. Sooo... That's how I got to see the concert for a bunch of canned vegetables and boxes of stuffing mix! It was one of the best concert I've ever been to in my life! WOOHOO!!! #NYGenXBIKERLady
I was ten years old when this came out and I loved it then as now as well as all of the Three Dog Night music. Do: Joy to the World, Black and White, Never Been to Spain and so many more, out in the country, just an old fashioned love song...
For about 5 years this band was on top of the music world. Yes, in a time when the Beatles, zeppelin and all those other great acts were flourishing, this band took a backseat to no one
Sounds like they were a pop band, not a boy band, maybe developed to take over from the Beatles not making any more music. I liked their music, but it might not stand out in your head...
Love 3 dog night. Always have, always will. I think Chuck Negron had, and still does, one of the best voices in music. And let me tell you, no one could harmonize like this band. An excellent example of that is a song called It's For You.
Everything Three Dog Night came out with was a hit! Three Dog Night were mentors to the group: Journey. Please react to "Out in the Country", "Pieces of April", And "Black & White", which is quite appropriate for now. :-)
I was a sophomore in college when this was released and I was an instant fan. Their harmonies and musicianship are incredible. Besides it spoke to my young woman's heart after a breakup. Another song I love is "Eli's coming". This version ruclips.net/video/0CuNBengxaQ/видео.html
Mama Told Me Not to Come, Eli's Coming, Never Been to Spain, Old Fashioned Love Song, Black and White, Joy to the World, Easy to Be Hard, Shambala, The Show Must Go On, Pieces of April, Liar, Try a Little Tenderness....all of these were big hits for this band. Please check 'em out.
Sister, You are really great in your going thru the oldies & your way of rating. Three Dog Night will always fall into the " Classics " & they become more vintage as time goes by like fine wine. There lyrics were more than appropriate for the day in time as was their musical talents. They were interesting in a secular aspect of giving God a place in the craziness of a world that was watching Americas servicemembers coming back home in body bags from Vietnam. They kept a pretty level head while heroine was taking many down and the riots were going on for multiple issues ( ERA, STOP THE WAR- OOPS IT was preservation of peace- GONG, WRONG answer - NO peace THERE OR was there HERE ) Anyhow, they WERE PHENOMENOL THEN AND STILL ARE NOW. I LOVE YOUR CRITIQUEING SISTER & BE BLESSED IN HIM :):):)
Thanks so much for picking this video. It was from their very early years and one I hadn’t seen. They were tremendously popular in the ‘70’s with MANY gold records; even knocked the Beatles from the number one spot on the charts. I’d have to research for details, but just know that I REALLY liked seeing this. BTW: Uf you have a chance, you.might want to take a listen to their Eli’s Coming, my personal favorite by Three Dog Night.
Great band with many, many hits constantly being played on the radio in the 60's, 70's and 80's. Also, one of the better "live" bands that always delivered the goods in concert. I should know, I'm pretty old. I've been around since dinosaurs roamed the Earth, hence 800+ concerts attended.
I love how open you are to listening to all this different music. Three Dog Night is a great band, their music is always so positive! (Well, ok, this one is a little sad.) Shambala is my favorite song by them, you should check it out.
One of my favorite bands growing up. You need to do Eli's Coming off the album Three Dog Night Captured Live at the Forum. Please do this one soon and ty for trusting an old lady. Keep it up girl. Hugs and peace.
Three Dog Night has a song that maybe one of their most popular song. I recommend doing a reaction to their song, "Joy To The World". This is NOT the Christmas version.
These guys we're everywhere when I was a teen! Yes, I'm that old! Tons more of great songs in the greatest hits album! Some are even funny! Moma Told Me Not to Come, Joy To the World, Black &wWhite, Just an Old fashionedlove song! The list goes on!
Just a bit of trivia as I understand it. Three Dog Night, got their name from either an Aboriginal term or a Native Alaskan term. One story is While dog sledding in Alaska, the band stopped for the day. After setting up their tents for the night, one member of the group ask the Eskimo guides how they could stay warm, by just using the sleeping bags, they had brought. One guide told them, they needed to take a dog inside the tent with them. The dog would then provide body heat to be shared with the tent's occupant. As they were getting ready to call it a night, the lead guide suggested they each take three (3) dogs in the tents with them, due to the extreme cold temperature. The guide told them, it was so cold that it was a "three dog night". Another story is a girl friend of one of the lead singers thought of the name, having heard somewhere about the Australian Aborigines, about them also using dogs to keep warm at night having the same type of description of using one, two, or three dogs, etc. She suggested 3 Dog Night since they had 3 lead singers. Not sure how true any one of these stories are, but the term 2 dog night is used by both groups to describe how cold a night is, and they do use dogs to keep warm when out in the cold if necessary.
Eli's Coming written by the great singer songwriter Laura Nyro is another big one they did. There ere unusual because they were three vocalists singing harmonies who could each do great lead vocals too. I loved them so much back in the day, they were the first rock concert I ever attended.
Each of the three singers had AMAZING voices, so many of their songs sound different from the others because they used a different lead singer. "Eli's Comin'" is my favorite along with all of the songs mentioned below!!
Three Dog Night actually had three lead singers who were all very talented and rotated singing the lead vocals on many different songs. Chuck Negron was the lead on this song but became very addicted to heroine and spiraled out of control and out of life. He has missing years of his life where no one, including him know where he was. Negron has been sober for 26 years and he’s been completely candid on how difficult it was to finally get clean. The father of four, ruled by his love for heroin, entered rehab 37 times and at one point even lived in a cardboard box on LA’s infamous skid row. Today he tries to help drug addicted celebrities come clean and break their drug habits.
From Three Dog Night's Golden Bone Album, it was a song that hit the soul from the first five notes, it speaks of the heart break of lost love, all of us back then and even today those who listen to it can find something in common with the song. A timeless classic.
THREE DOG NIGHT, HAD 21 STRAIGHT CHARTING SONGS. (A RECORD). THEY HAD TONS OF HITS IN THE 70'S....Great India reaction... The 3 singers Were Cory Wells, on the left. Middle Lead singer on this one was Chuck Negron, And on the Right Danny Hutton. I Loved this group and followed them closely. All 3 sang lead on various tunes...
This group dominated radio for about 10 years, with great songs, and 3 great singers who took turns doing the lead vocals. They all wound up having drug issues, but always had fun on stage, sometimes goofy.
One of my favorite groups. Thx I first saw them live in the early 70's. My father had a part time job as a ticket booth operator, when the venue was not sold out. the employees got to invite family members to fill in the empty seats. great show from these guy's.
Three Dog Nights was one of the first bands I knew and "One" is definitely my favorite. I was probably in the Kindergarten or something but people sang back in the day....fa real!!!!!
Sorry India fortunately the new RUclips uses the Facebook Messenger microphone technology which is far worse than Google had performed in the past. The last line on my long post was supposed to be the title black and white and not Vlack and white An interesting thought if you decide to feature easy to be hard which was led off and featured Chuck is that how many years you've heard it since it will still blow your mind just like bridge or troubled waters with Garfunkel s voice in conjunction with Paul Simon's composition and arrangement as f*** did me since an arrangement has effted me since I first heard it in January of 1970 add the age of 25. Now that I'm 75 is still blows you away when you hear it. The same is with the three Dog Night song easy to Be Hard composed by Laura Nyro featuring the magnificent voice of Chuck Negron . It was a number one hit in June of 1969 but I didn't hear it until the summer of 1970. When I first heard the chilling magnificent vocal tones , and range of Negron I was also blown away to the point of having hair stand out on the back of my head just like when I listen to Paul Simon's composition bridge over troubled waters. By the way Paul Simon song is a secular rendition of the bridge over our troubles waters in this life which is Jesus Christ. If you listen to his harmony with a magnificent rolling song tones of our Garfunkel at the end you will be convinced of that. I have shared this thought with many who agree and it never talked to me before about it. And interesting fact about the life history of Chuck nagging after he recovered from drug rehab is that he gives many presentations with arrangements with drugged court programs for addicts instead of jail as he did in the earlier to thousands on a couple of occasions in the Tulare County California drug court in Visalia which I heard. RUclips videos will show that he has been active in singing even to recent times, although he does not have the musical range tone of when he was younger.
This song was written by Harry Nilsson. You might check some of his music out if you haven't already. 1941 is a wonderful song; he has a huge variety to choose from.
This is likely a tv appearance, but the version is their studio version dubbed over the performance. Try SHAMBALA, studio version if u can find it, by Three Dog Night. You'll love it.
Great bunch of guys, got to hang with them for a day in 1968. Checkout “Mama told me not to come”. 3 dog night because 3 lead vocalists. Also Celebrate and Black and White.
The lead singer on this one is Chuck Negron. He's still out there performing. One has passed, and the other is unknown whereabouts. Dig those crazy threads man.
These guys had SO MANY great song for being together for only a short while, like CCR. They could do a 3 hour concert and only play their hits. There's a really good video of "Eli's Coming", not just live, it was an actual music video.
Hi darling. Try Joy to the World. One of my all time faves. There are so many great songs by this group you really can't go wrong. Black and White is one that's perfect for the crazy times we're in now. Also Shambala is another great one. ✌️💜
Harry Nilsson wrote many hits for others, but his biggest hit (No. 1) was "Without You", written by Pete Ham & Tom Evans of Badfinger, which did the original version. Younger people are probably only familiar with Mariah Carey's version. Pete Ham & Tom Evans committed suicide back in the '70s.
To get a decent feel for Three Dog Night, you have to listen to at least six of their songs. Each is song is very different from each other. I recommend "Liar", "Never Been To Spain", "Mama Told Me (Not To Come)", "Joy To The World", "Old Fashioned Love Song" and "Shambala". There are more of course, but these should give you an idea of you want to go to the deep end of the pool.
Love their song "Shambala." Other greats are mentioned below. For another great broken-hearted anguish song from the same era, try "These Eyes" by the Guess Who. Oh and "Black and White" (by 3 Dog Nigjt) is a great song about school integration.
Be careful, that's a pretty deep rabbit hole you're standing over right there. They have a lot of good songs, "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)", "Shambalaya", "Eli's Coming", "Joy to the World", "An Old Fashioned Love Song", "Never Been to Spain", "The Show Must Go On", and more.
Mama told me not to come >>>
Definitely dive down this rabbit hole, no disappointment
And you would like their song "Just An Old Fashion Love Song."
I remember “One” carpooling to elementary school. I loved it, one of my favorite sings. Just an old fashion loved Song is my fav!
How about "Joy to the World" ?
that's my favorite 👍
“Joy to the world”was their biggest hit my favorite is “never been to Spain “
Joy to the World, yeah. Somehow I always think about it as Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog.
Written by "Hoyt Axton".
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Hoyt Axton--
otherwise best known
as Mr. Peltzer in "Gremlins".
Don't abuse it, never gonna lose it, can't refuse it.
Joy to the World takes me right back to High School. Actually off their songs, but i have a specific memory of my choir being on the bus and out of town and singing that song. Just having a great song!
Once upon a time this band was huge. Other songs to consider, "Eli's Coming", "Celebrate", "Black n White", "Pieces of April", "Joy to the World". This band disappeared just as fast as they came up! They did have a good run.
Not sure how you could say they came down as quick as I came up. I got their album when I was about nine years old in 1968 and in 1975 they were still coming out with music like The Show Must Go On.
AND, I saw Danny Hutton and Cory Wells and Company well into the 2000s.....AMAZING SHOW even then!! First time I saw then though was 1970 at Ohio University!!
Don't forget"Mama told me not to come"...
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@@zynjams That was The Guess Who.
Three Dog Night had three lead singers, that could sing! Great musicians too. They had a lot of hits. Fantastic group. Do more of them.
Some of the great songs performed by them would be..."just an old fashioned love song" "easy to be hard" "out in the country" "ma-ma told me not to come" along with this one.
easy to be hard, out in the country
Three Dog Night: "Celebrate"..."Never Been to Spain" and "Black and White" (especially appropriate at this time)
Seems like no one wants to do Black and White. Been recommending it for months.
The best vocal group of the 70's tragically destroyed by drugs. Chuck Negron the lead singer on this song was so strung out on heroin that he was missing for years and has since had a lung removed. He now gives counseling advice to celebrities fighting addiction.
Try reacting to Mama told me not to come,also The Ink is Black and another hit Joy to tha World.
Love this song!! You should react to Black and White. Also Shambala and One Man Band. Soooo many good ones!! Of all of them I've always liked Chick Negron's voice best.
Love Three Dog Night, all 3 had great voices! Shambala and Eli's Coming are 2 of my faves.
"The Show Must Go On", "Easy To Be Hard", "Black and White" "Joy To The World"
Seems like no one wants to do Black and White. Been recommending it for months.
@@MoMoMyPup10 Not only a great song, but it's so apropos for the world today!
From Three Dog Night, I also like 'Out in the Country.'
Black and white wasn't that flip side of joy to the world ( on 45)?
@@mcq7944 Maybe, not sure
These guys filled the am airwaves with their catchy tunes back in my pre/early teens.
Ditto!
Yes!
My first concert... saw them perform many time!! Had a crush on Chuck 😀
This band was all over the map. They typically didn't write their own songs. They covered songs written by others which caused their abrupt changes from record to record. But they were great judges of the material they did cover and their voices were strong and arrangements were very catchy. You WILL find something in their catalog that will appeal to you, of that I have no doubt.
It’s a group with 3 lead singers. All have great voices, wouldn’t hurt my feelings if u reacted to more of them. Thank you peace ✌️
Great choice! Do Eli's Coming and Easy To Be Hard. Good band!!
GREAT band!!
Three Dog Night -Eli’s Coming Live
I saw that one.....badass!
That’s my favorite!
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Gotta love Chuck Negron's voice. He wasn't bad to look at either....haha
I agree😁
I loved them when I was a kid back in the 60s... you should hear “Eli’s Coming”...and “Old Fashion Love Song”
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Chuck Negron and Steve Perry two my all time favorite singers.🤗
Mama told me not to come , just the best
THIS IS the first song I learned as a very young girl back in the 70's! When I hit older in my 30's I got to see them perform! I lived volitive lie close to Madison Square garden about an hour. I also live relatively close to Westbury Music Fair. Now what every man does is that they play Madison Square garden first. Then they go to Westbury Music Fair next. AFTER they've played those two venues gof pay? I used to be a musician called Harry Chapin which I believe you already covered his music here. He started a food bank here to feed Long Islanders. Sooo... What he does is he has a concert during the summer. Nobody has any idea about who's going to play at this FREE CONCERT! It's held out at a place called Bald Hill the Vietnam vets and other military vets help set it up. How you get in for your admission price? You have to bringing a few things of non perishable food items for the food bank AS your donation! THAT'S IT!!! YUP! So on the week OF the event it's when you find out who is playing because that's what he tells the radio stations to broadcast it. That way the bands CAN get some money from the ticket sales at the other places. Soooo... My old friend was a Vietnam vet actually told me secretly a few weeks beforehand that Three Dog Night was playing and swore me to secrecy. Sooo... That's how I got to see the concert for a bunch of canned vegetables and boxes of stuffing mix! It was one of the best concert I've ever been to in my life! WOOHOO!!!
#NYGenXBIKERLady
I was ten years old when this came out and I loved it then as now as well as all of the Three Dog Night music. Do: Joy to the World, Black and White, Never Been to Spain and so many more, out in the country, just an old fashioned love song...
For about 5 years this band was on top of the music world. Yes, in a time when the Beatles, zeppelin and all those other great acts were flourishing, this band took a backseat to no one
Sounds like they were a pop band, not a boy band, maybe developed to take over from the Beatles not making any more music. I liked their music, but it might not stand out in your head...
I was 6 when this band came out, and I loved them. What I didn't realize at the time was the tight harmonies of the vocalists.
Great big hit for them. Love the bass groove. Another hit was “Momma Told Me”.
Love 3 dog night. Always have, always will. I think Chuck Negron had, and still does, one of the best voices in music. And let me tell you, no one could harmonize like this band. An excellent example of that is a song called It's For You.
Everything Three Dog Night came out with was a hit! Three Dog Night were mentors to the group: Journey. Please react to "Out in the Country", "Pieces of April", And "Black & White", which is quite appropriate for now. :-)
I was a sophomore in college when this was released and I was an instant fan. Their harmonies and musicianship are incredible. Besides it spoke to my young woman's heart after a breakup. Another song I love is "Eli's coming". This version ruclips.net/video/0CuNBengxaQ/видео.html
Mama Told Me Not To Come is a must do by them. Huge catalog of killer tunes. Thanks. You will love them.
Great singers, all three. Kick ass backup band. When they kick in it’s a great groove.
I Love Three Dog Night!! Easy To Be Hard. Joy To The World. Black And White....please do more!!
You should listen to some Harry Nillson. Maybe start with his cover of Badfinger's "Without You."
Mama Told Me Not to Come, Eli's Coming, Never Been to Spain, Old Fashioned Love Song, Black and White, Joy to the World, Easy to Be Hard, Shambala, The Show Must Go On, Pieces of April, Liar, Try a Little Tenderness....all of these were big hits for this band. Please check 'em out.
Sister, You are really great in your going thru the oldies & your way of rating. Three Dog Night will always fall into the " Classics " & they become more vintage as time goes by like fine wine. There lyrics were more than appropriate for the day in time as was their musical talents. They were interesting in a secular aspect of giving God a place in the craziness of a world that was watching Americas servicemembers coming back home in body bags from Vietnam. They kept a pretty level head while heroine was taking many down and the riots were going on for multiple issues ( ERA, STOP THE WAR- OOPS IT was preservation of peace- GONG, WRONG answer - NO peace THERE OR was there HERE ) Anyhow, they WERE PHENOMENOL THEN AND STILL ARE NOW. I LOVE YOUR CRITIQUEING SISTER & BE BLESSED IN HIM :):):)
Three Dog Night were the first Boy Band.
Exceptional harmonies.
Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog.
Joy to the World
Thanks so much for picking this video. It was from their very early years and one I hadn’t seen. They were tremendously popular in the ‘70’s with MANY gold records; even knocked the Beatles from the number one spot on the charts. I’d have to research for details, but just know that I REALLY liked seeing this. BTW: Uf you have a chance, you.might want to take a listen to their Eli’s Coming, my personal favorite by Three Dog Night.
Try out"Never Been To Spain" 💘
Great band with many, many hits constantly being played on the radio in the 60's, 70's and 80's. Also, one of the better "live" bands that always delivered the goods in concert. I should know, I'm pretty old. I've been around since dinosaurs roamed the Earth, hence 800+ concerts attended.
I love how open you are to listening to all this different music. Three Dog Night is a great band, their music is always so positive! (Well, ok, this one is a little sad.) Shambala is my favorite song by them, you should check it out.
One of my favorite bands growing up. You need to do Eli's Coming off the album Three Dog Night Captured Live at the Forum. Please do this one soon and ty for trusting an old lady. Keep it up girl. Hugs and peace.
thanks, India - I've not seen the live version, but known the "studio" forever - they do a greater job live than I would have expected --
Great song...I was in the eighth grade when this came out
Three Dog Night has a song that maybe one of their most popular song. I recommend doing a reaction to their song, "Joy To The World". This is NOT the Christmas version.
These guys we're everywhere when I was a teen! Yes, I'm that old! Tons more of great songs in the greatest hits album! Some are even funny!
Moma Told Me Not to Come, Joy To the World, Black &wWhite, Just an Old fashionedlove song! The list goes on!
Just a bit of trivia as I understand it. Three Dog Night, got their name from either an Aboriginal term or a Native Alaskan term. One story is While dog sledding in Alaska, the band stopped for the day. After setting up their tents for the night, one member of the group ask the Eskimo guides how they could stay warm, by just using the sleeping bags, they had brought. One guide told them, they needed to take a dog inside the tent with them. The dog would then provide body heat to be shared with the tent's occupant. As they were getting ready to call it a night, the lead guide suggested they each take three (3) dogs in the tents with them, due to the extreme cold temperature. The guide told them, it was so cold that it was a "three dog night". Another story is a girl friend of one of the lead singers thought of the name, having heard somewhere about the Australian Aborigines, about them also using dogs to keep warm at night having the same type of description of using one, two, or three dogs, etc. She suggested 3 Dog Night since they had 3 lead singers.
Not sure how true any one of these stories are, but the term 2 dog night is used by both groups to describe how cold a night is, and they do use dogs to keep warm when out in the cold if necessary.
Loved this group. Saw them three times live. They had three lead singers. All so good.
Summer of '69. Also that summer: Carpenters - Close To You, Glen Campbell - "Wichita Lineman" and Stevie Wonder - "My Cherie Amour"
Saw them in concert twice.....it was a great show each time. Left to right: Corey Wells, Chuck Negron and Danny Hutton.
1 is the loneliest number since Covid-19. This is one of my favorites from "THREE DOG NIGHT" Hugs from New York. Thank you, for posting.
Eli's Coming written by the great singer songwriter Laura Nyro is another big one they did. There ere unusual because they were three vocalists singing harmonies who could each do great lead vocals too. I loved them so much back in the day, they were the first rock concert I ever attended.
O remember when this song came out & fell in love with the song. Back in the days when musicd was raw & self written. Nice reaction
Each of the three singers had AMAZING voices, so many of their songs sound different from the others because they used a different lead singer. "Eli's Comin'" is my favorite along with all of the songs mentioned below!!
Three Dog Night actually had three lead singers who were all very talented and rotated singing the lead vocals on many different songs.
Chuck Negron was the lead on this song but became very addicted to heroine and spiraled out of control and out of life.
He has missing years of his life where no one, including him know where he was.
Negron has been sober for 26 years and he’s been completely candid on how difficult it was to finally get clean.
The father of four, ruled by his love for heroin, entered rehab 37 times and at one point even lived in a cardboard box on LA’s infamous skid row.
Today he tries to help drug addicted celebrities come clean and break their drug habits.
From Three Dog Night's Golden Bone Album, it was a song that hit the soul from the first five notes, it speaks of the heart break of lost love, all of us back then and even today those who listen to it can find something in common with the song. A timeless classic.
THREE DOG NIGHT, HAD 21 STRAIGHT CHARTING SONGS. (A RECORD). THEY HAD TONS OF HITS IN THE 70'S....Great India reaction... The 3 singers Were Cory Wells, on the left. Middle Lead singer on this one was Chuck Negron, And on the Right Danny Hutton. I Loved this group and followed them closely. All 3 sang lead on various tunes...
This group dominated radio for about 10 years, with great songs, and 3 great singers who took turns doing the lead vocals. They all wound up having drug issues, but always had fun on stage, sometimes goofy.
I recently hung out with the drummer in this video (Floyed Sneed) one of the nicest and coolest musicians ever.
One of my favorite groups. Thx I first saw them live in the early 70's. My father had a part time job as a ticket booth operator, when the venue was not sold out. the employees got to invite family members to fill in the empty seats. great show from these guy's.
Chuck Negron singing "One" was a gorgeous male!! Plus he could sing! ❤️😘❤️
Three Dog Nights was one of the first bands I knew and "One" is definitely my favorite. I was probably in the Kindergarten or something but people sang back in the day....fa real!!!!!
Brings me back to my high school days. Their catchy tunes were perfect for the radio at the time.
Joy to the World was number 1 for over a month in 1971.
One of the best vocal groups of all time. Saw them several times back in 1969 with all the original members.
These three lead vocalists were legendary, if you listen to more of them you'll see. Eli's Coming is probably my favorite.
Hi India, Lots of great songs by three dog night, you know when it's really cold. Check out their song, Sure as I'm Sitting Here. All the best, C.
Three Dog Night !! Awesome band. 3 Dogs meaning they had 3 lead singers.
Sorry India fortunately the new RUclips uses the Facebook Messenger microphone technology which is far worse than Google had performed in the past. The last line on my long post was supposed to be the title black and white and not Vlack and white
An interesting thought if you decide to feature easy to be hard which was led off and featured Chuck is that how many years you've heard it since it will still blow your mind just like bridge or troubled waters with Garfunkel s voice in conjunction with Paul Simon's composition and arrangement as f*** did me since an arrangement has effted me since I first heard it in January of 1970 add the age of 25. Now that I'm 75 is still blows you away when you hear it. The same is with the three Dog Night song easy to Be Hard composed by Laura Nyro featuring the magnificent voice of Chuck Negron . It was a number one hit in June of 1969 but I didn't hear it until the summer of 1970. When I first heard the chilling magnificent vocal tones , and range of Negron I was also blown away to the point of having hair stand out on the back of my head just like when I listen to Paul Simon's composition bridge over troubled waters. By the way Paul Simon song is a secular rendition of the bridge over our troubles waters in this life which is Jesus Christ. If you listen to his harmony with a magnificent rolling song tones of our Garfunkel at the end you will be convinced of that. I have shared this thought with many who agree and it never talked to me before about it.
And interesting fact about the life history of Chuck nagging after he recovered from drug rehab is that he gives many presentations with arrangements with drugged court programs for addicts instead of jail as he did in the earlier to thousands on a couple of occasions in the Tulare County California drug court in Visalia which I heard. RUclips videos will show that he has been active in singing even to recent times, although he does not have the musical range tone of when he was younger.
This song was written by Harry Nilsson. You might check some of his music out if you haven't already. 1941 is a wonderful song; he has a huge variety to choose from.
This is likely a tv appearance, but the version is their studio version dubbed over the performance. Try SHAMBALA, studio version if u can find it, by Three Dog Night. You'll love it.
Saw them live a year ago. Of course not all original members are still living but they were still awesome!
This was one of the biggest songs of that year and the group was all over the radio for those next few years!
"Old Fashioned Love Song"
Great bunch of guys, got to hang with them for a day in 1968. Checkout “Mama told me not to come”. 3 dog night because 3 lead vocalists. Also Celebrate and Black and White.
drummer is from Calgary, Canada. heard it when it hit number one. couldn't miss it. like it from the go
The lead singer on this one is Chuck Negron. He's still out there performing. One has passed, and the other is unknown whereabouts. Dig those crazy threads man.
You definitely should go down this rabbit hole. Maybe they will grow on you. One if my favorite all-time groups.
I loved this song, and it’s one of the few that I still listen to now. I will put in a vote for Mama Told Me Not to Come and Joy to the World.
Oh man I love this song. Try listening to Mama told me not to come, by Three Dog Night.
My Fathers favorite band growing up. It was on our HiFi constantly. I like it as well.... guess it runs in the genes.
These guys had SO MANY great song for being together for only a short while, like CCR. They could do a 3 hour concert and only play their hits. There's a really good video of "Eli's Coming", not just live, it was an actual music video.
Hi darling. Try Joy to the World. One of my all time faves. There are so many great songs by this group you really can't go wrong. Black and White is one that's perfect for the crazy times we're in now. Also Shambala is another great one. ✌️💜
Check out Three Dog Night - Shambala - Mama told me - Old fashioned love song
I had their greatest hits album which ironically was entitled Golden Biscuits. It was a jam-packed with their hits. From the 70s.
Harry Nilsson wrote
many hits for others,
but his biggest hit (No. 1)
was "Without You",
written by Pete Ham & Tom Evans
of Badfinger,
which did the original version.
Younger people are
probably only familiar
with Mariah Carey's version.
Pete Ham & Tom Evans
committed suicide
back in the '70s.
I'm so happy you got to three dog night
Very good songs. That singer was chuck negron I had such a crush
Three Dog Night will always be "One", "Eli's Coming" and "Out in the Country". Some of the best harmonizing ever.
This is the song that got them known, one of my favorite pop bands...
Chuck Negron is the lead singer his song "Easy To Be Hard " has that "If I Can Dream Feel from Elvis
I love the variety of REACTIONS you do!
To get a decent feel for Three Dog Night, you have to listen to at least six of their songs. Each is song is very different from each other. I recommend "Liar", "Never Been To Spain", "Mama Told Me (Not To Come)", "Joy To The World", "Old Fashioned Love Song" and "Shambala". There are more of course, but these should give you an idea of you want to go to the deep end of the pool.
One of my favorites is “Out In the Country”. Also “Pieces of April” & “Liar”
I love your honesty that this was not your type of song but you did tell us what you liked about it. Again, I love your honesty.
This band is a good one to react to. They have a lot of good songs as the commenters have requested.
LMAO...Thanks India....I'm so old...I saw them live when I was a Sophmore in high school....1972...lol
Love their song "Shambala." Other greats are mentioned below. For another great broken-hearted anguish song from the same era, try "These Eyes" by the Guess Who.
Oh and "Black and White" (by 3 Dog Nigjt) is a great song about school integration.
My favorite band from the 70s..along with Zeppelin,Average White Band
I remember hearing it growing up. My uncle put it on a cassette mix tape for me when I went away to college.
Brings back great memories of my earlier days. Great choice. Give Never Been To Spain for some excellent vocals.