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What a sweet video, thank you!
Yep, it's a re-post. Have played with other musicians, who all agreed we wished we were as good as the average white band. [media]
Love this one. The Doobies play differently when supporting Michael McDonald. [media]
Such a great tune deserves another re-post, imho. [media]
I made the mistake of buying the eponymous movie. My memory remembered it as far better. Another film purchase error. The song ain't bad.
I like this original one, thank you for posting it. Listening to the Doobies version carefully, it really sounds like Dobie Gray. To me at least....
It was lovely that the Blues Brothers included this great one from this great entertainment man!
I like this old one. But I don't think the Doobie Brothers had anything to do with it. Nothing against the Doobies but Dobie Gray did this song. I...
Love this one, thank you for the memory!
It's a great one. I don't recall whether it was a background song in American Graffiti.
I certainly remember his name but don't have any music in my memory from him. But I do know about alcohol abuse and Depression. Thank you for this...
Love this one, thanks for re-posting it.
This group was one of the very best for me. Still is! Thank you for selecting this for it is indeed wet and cold outside.
This is a classic, no doubt. Wonder if they moved to southern California in the middle of the winter? Ski parkas weren't out of place there and then....
She was an angelic voice. Hate to admit it but I didn't like her for at least the first year of her career. Why? Because she was too real for me to...
Great sound from the past. Only 1964?
You're correct.
I think I prefer Burt Bacharach's take on this title. Completely different. Please to excuse this post. Belaboring the obvious, again.
Completely forgot this one. Thanks for the memory refreshment.
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