I had the distinct honor of photographing the Marshall Tucker Band last night in Beaumont, Texas. They closed with “Can’t You See” and as I was packing up my photography gear Doug Gray walked to the front of the stage and thanked me for photographing them and gave me his tambourine. 📸📸📸
I was roadie for a band that did a 3-day mini-tour with Marshall Tucker in Northern California in late 1986. Doug Gray came onstage while we were setting up for our sound-check. He said, completely deadpan, "M'name's Doug, they call me 'Dawg', I don'y know WHY!" He was a real gent, had a great sense of humor. His audiences really liked our band, so they were a great warm-up. Finally, on the last performance, Doug granted our band permission to perform an encore. Good times!
I met Doug Gray backstage at one of their shows in the 90’s. He introduced himself as Doug. I had no idea who he was, but we talked, laughed, and joked over a couple beers. Then he excused himself, that he had work to do. He walked up on that stage, grabbed the mic and let it rip. I was flummoxed! A roadie walked up to me, couldn’t believe that I didn’t know that I was drinking a beer with the lead singer. He called me a dumb ass for thinking that Marshall Tucker was a person in the band! After the set, Doug came back over, and by now, my brother had joined us. The three of us stood around for the better part of an hour talking about current events, and the difficulty in getting up on stage to play the same music every night for 30 years. It was refreshing to find that these bigger-than-life musicians were just regular folk.
I became a fan for life in my early teens thanks to my oldest brother taking me to see them live for the first time after this song came out. Saw them 9 more times over the years.
Love love your vocals Doug Gray!!!! thanks for sharing your story...always loved the band and love this song...I know exactly where I was first time I heard it...Thank you for some of best music ever...!!
My three year old son makes me play this song on repeat every day after school on our way home. He sings to the top oh his little voice. I’ll never change it when it comes on, even when he isn’t in the truck with me.
Love the band just love them. Played Marshal Tucker back in the 70s and ever since. Many family and friends have passed since than but every time I hear their songs I smile and shed a tear. Great to be this old😘
Yup, and we're true to that when we cover it with our 3-piece band. One of the songs I sing lead on and the other guys back me up. I also alternate between bass guitar and key bass with the flue and the piano leads, and back the guitar player with bass/piano. So we sound a little more like a full band than you might think. It always goes over well!!!
It was what hooked me as a 12 year old and I fell madly in love with this music.. been a fan ever since and saw the last concert with all the original members.. I was very lucky.
I got to meet Toys father in law who was baby sitting Toys daughter Cassidy in 1978 in Spartanburg. In 1979 l got to meet Marshall Tucker in Columbia who was tuning a piano for the LDS Institute at the College. South Carolina was a great place then, just beautiful, l miss it. Thanks for the memories......
They made me sit up and take notice when I heard this song for the first time in 1972 and asked my pardner who I was working with on the job who the hell is that?? He said man you don't know==That's The Marshall Tucker Band~!!! Enjoyed them ever since.
Heard it in a Love Song gave Marshall Tucker Band crossover status and put them on the map of talented musicians. What most people don't realize; The band recorded live in studio...very litter if any over dub. Doug would come in later and do vocals because of how loud it was in the studio. Which worked out, because his vocals are so good, it gave Doug and the producer mixing time
My band opened for them in the ‘90’s some time and then met Doug again when I worked on the stage crew at a festival. Great guy! I remember my funky old VW bus parked next to their big shiny red Prevost tour bus. Quite the contrast!
One of my favorite songs ever, musically genius composition. Every instrument including vocals is playing a different melody and they all fit together. I still have it on several play lists and can listen to it over and over.
charles martel Agree its a decent song, but the greatest ever written? Hardly. Hell, Toy wrote better songs himself. Can’t You See and Virginia, plus McCorkle’s Fire On The Mountain are all better. A decent pop song maybe. As a big Marshall Tucker fan, I initially hated it. Saw them when they were touring for this album in 77 and hated it live. I’ve come around a bit. But would probably rate it in the 500’s of great song, DEFINITELY not THE best song ever written!
First time I heard it was on the way to high school riding in a friends 1969 Pontiac Gran Prix. He stuck the tape in and said "this is Tuckers new one". Fantastic album too. Love it still.
One of my favorite Southern bands. When cassettes came out n my husband had a cassette player put in his truck our first cassette tape was a Marshall Tucker tape 🎼🎸🎤🎼🎸🎤
Me too. In 1979, I bought a 1976 El Camino, it only had a radio so I bought a new one with a cassette player. Running Like The Wind was the first cassette!
Absolutely Love Doug Gray,,love hearing him sing,,awesome voice!! Love watching him in concert live too,,,SHARP CAT,,exremely goodlookin!! Go t to see him last in March 2018,,hope to see him many more times
We love covering this one with our 3-piece band! I sing lead and swap between playing bass and key bass/flute/piano. A great song, and it always goes over well no matter what crowd we play it for.
What a great song and what a great band they were reminds me of partying in the. Seventies when I was in my teen years and listening to there great music I sure miss those times and the Marshall tucker band
Seen MTB several times while living in Michigan. How I remember Doug's voice soaring over the amphitheater at Pine Knob. My ex and I used to go to Gatlinburg for vacations, and their cd's used to be in the car for a week
Great Song and a Great Post ! Many Amazing Memories and Remember well when this Amazing Song Came out several Shows in Austin didn't Miss a One ! Thanks for All the Memories ! Angels are Singing !
What a great story. Although pretty common. Amazing how people can write such a great song and have no idea it's great. That's why you need to listen to others to see what they think.
Never forget meeting you 2 different times and you invited me on the bus for a few minutes and and ivite down to see you in South Carolina. MTB is the best hands down. Hope all is well Doug.
I was a brand new private standing outside the airport in Des Moines Iowa in 1980 when a big grey hound bus pulled up with the band's logo. I asked the driver if the band was there. They came out of the airport, I told them how much I enjoyed their music. They thanked me for my service. Cool
Doug Gray was one of my all time favorite male vocalists. I don't go to many concerts but Got to see them once at a Fair Concert, but he was still in recovery mode from some kind of vocal surgery.. dang it anyway, I felt his vocals in Last of the Singing Cowboys was the best of the best.
Toy Caldwell should be mentioned in the same conversation as Jimi, Jimmy, Jeff, Eric. Different style, but as expressive as any of the other guitar gods. The live CD "Stompin' Room Only" is one of the more magnificent guitar albums to come out of not just the Southern rock era, but the whole of the rock era.
+charles stevenson Every time I listen to it, a couple of dozen times minimum now, I catch a couple bars of a lick that just drops my jaw. WITH HIS THUMB ?!?!?!?
ursafan40 Im from the Carolinas that was Toy's nickname. He was one of the best no doubt. He could play circles around most other so called greats for sure
I saw them too.....they sucked. One original guy who has lost his singing voice. The Keyboard player had a phenomenal voice. They are just using the MTB name in order to sell tickets. That band is LONG gone.
It may be different than any other MTB song, but I think and feel that it perfectly jives as a southern rock song, especially when the words say "I'm gonna be leavin', at the break of dawn. Wish you could come, but I don't need no woman taggin' along". To me, this line epitomizes southern rock to the core.
I had their Carolina Dreams album, and "Heard It In A Love Song" was my favorite track on it! Q: What was so good about The Marshall Tucker Band? A: Everything!
I had the distinct honor of photographing the Marshall Tucker Band last night in Beaumont, Texas. They closed with “Can’t You See” and as I was packing up my photography gear Doug Gray walked to the front of the stage and thanked me for photographing them and gave me his tambourine. 📸📸📸
Met Doug in a coffee shop in Nevada ... nicest guy ever! He made my wife and I sit down with him and talk. Awesome person and talent!
I was roadie for a band that did a 3-day mini-tour with Marshall Tucker in Northern California in late 1986. Doug Gray came onstage while we were setting up for our sound-check. He said, completely deadpan, "M'name's Doug, they call me 'Dawg', I don'y know WHY!" He was a real gent, had a great sense of humor. His audiences really liked our band, so they were a great warm-up. Finally, on the last performance, Doug granted our band permission to perform an encore. Good times!
What was the name of the band?
The Dawg thing is very big with David Grisman. Sometimes he says his music is dawg music.
The flute and steel guitar are a wonderful combination.
I'm in my 50's and I'm just now delving into The Marshall Tucker Band.
Mr. Tucker, The "Blind Piano Tuner" was a dear customer of mine for many years.
Very sweet & smart man.
LOVE ME SOME MARSHALL TUCKER
Some of my best memories from my teenage years... The MTB were a part of it! Thanks guys!
Loved these guys throughout my youth and still
I met Doug Gray backstage at one of their shows in the 90’s. He introduced himself as Doug. I had no idea who he was, but we talked, laughed, and joked over a couple beers. Then he excused himself, that he had work to do. He walked up on that stage, grabbed the mic and let it rip. I was flummoxed! A roadie walked up to me, couldn’t believe that I didn’t know that I was drinking a beer with the lead singer. He called me a dumb ass for thinking that Marshall Tucker was a person in the band!
After the set, Doug came back over, and by now, my brother had joined us. The three of us stood around for the better part of an hour talking about current events, and the difficulty in getting up on stage to play the same music every night for 30 years.
It was refreshing to find that these bigger-than-life musicians were just regular folk.
I met n talked with Ed king in 1996 n 1997 he was lot like that too very personal
It's like asking the band "which one of you is Pablo Cruise" and they say "the one in the middle"... Pablo Cruise only has four members.
Will always have much respect for Marshall Tucker Band.
My go to for southern rock.
I became a fan for life in my early teens thanks to my oldest brother taking me to see them live for the first time after this song came out. Saw them 9 more times over the years.
That song always rocks! 😎
Love love your vocals Doug Gray!!!! thanks for sharing your story...always loved the band and love this song...I know exactly where I was first time I heard it...Thank you for some of best music ever...!!
This music marked my coming of age. It was magical time that I shall never forget ...
Love this song and Doug Gray is one of my favourite singers of all time !
Heard it in a love song is an awesome song. Love the marshall Tucker band.
My three year old son makes me play this song on repeat every day after school on our way home. He sings to the top oh his little voice. I’ll never change it when it comes on, even when he isn’t in the truck with me.
the pride of south carolina
I'm from SC and the era. I've seen them a 100 plus times. Never have a seen a bad show
I Remember the day I first heard this song .it Was Great then and Great now ! MTB hell ya !!
Grew up in the 70s. This is honestly one of my all time favorites. Well done!
Love the band just love them. Played Marshal Tucker back in the 70s and ever since. Many family and friends have passed since than but every time I hear their songs I smile and shed a tear. Great to be this old😘
Songs like Heard it in Love Song.. and Can't You See.... only come around once........
There is a reason why folks listen to 1970's music. The Marshall Tucker band is one of those reasons why.
Marshall tucker so awesome my older brother loved this band and he was always playing their songs...became part of the soundtrack of my life!
They may have had and wrote the best, most iconic Country Rock ever written true pioneers of the whole movement but of course not alone
Back when bands had vocals...lead soloists...groove...attitude...and NO LOOPS.
And talented musicans and songwriters... last of the big band sound
Cost to much money to pay all those musicians.... you don’t have to feed loops 🤔
Yup, and we're true to that when we cover it with our 3-piece band. One of the songs I sing lead on and the other guys back me up. I also alternate between bass guitar and key bass with the flue and the piano leads, and back the guitar player with bass/piano. So we sound a little more like a full band than you might think. It always goes over well!!!
Iconic amazing song. I’m still jamming
Out to it
GREAT BAND! RIP Toy Caldwell. We miss ya my man.
It was what hooked me as a 12 year old and I fell madly in love with this music.. been a fan ever since and saw the last concert with all the original members.. I was very lucky.
Well I’m sure glad that this song made the cut, it’s one for the ages & one of my most favorite songs ever !
I got to meet Toys father in law who was baby sitting Toys daughter Cassidy in 1978 in Spartanburg. In 1979 l got to meet Marshall Tucker in Columbia who was tuning a piano for the LDS Institute at the College. South Carolina was a great place then, just beautiful, l miss it. Thanks for the memories......
They made me sit up and take notice when I heard this song for the first time in 1972 and asked my pardner who I was working with on the job who the hell is that?? He said man you don't know==That's The Marshall Tucker Band~!!! Enjoyed them ever since.
Rickarama Trama you didn't hear this song in 1972. It was a hit in 1977. But we all love it for sure.
One of my all time favorites. Great memories of the 70's from this song and loved MT Band.
Heard it in a Love Song gave Marshall Tucker Band crossover status and put them on the map of talented musicians. What most people don't realize; The band recorded live in studio...very litter if any over dub. Doug would come in later and do vocals because of how loud it was in the studio. Which worked out, because his vocals are so good, it gave Doug and the producer mixing time
One of my top ten favorite songs. Might have actually worn that cassette out. Yeah, I'm old.
I hear yo bro, but only us old guys can appreciate how these songs shaped our lives!
Cassette? OLD? I have a trunk full of 8 tracks, and I even have a few FOUR tracks (I know I still have Chambers Brothers, "The Time Has Come")
1977. I was in the USAF. Times will never be as good as they were then and the MTB was part of that soundtrack.
Don’t I know it!
Great Band forever 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I LOVE MY MARSHALL TUCKER BOYS
Toy Caldwell could do no wrong. He writes a song, you sing it.
no doubt
Badly now !!!
They were the first concert I ever attended. Great memories and a great band. Thanks so much.
My band opened for them in the ‘90’s some time and then met Doug again when I worked on the stage crew at a festival. Great guy! I remember my funky old VW bus parked next to their big shiny red Prevost tour bus. Quite the contrast!
Got turned on to MTB bout 1975 "Where We All Belong" album. Thanks Bri.
Some of favorite memories from high school days included listening to The Marshall Tucker Band❗️
One of my favorite songs ever, musically genius composition. Every instrument including vocals is playing a different melody and they all fit together. I still have it on several play lists and can listen to it over and over.
best band you`ll ever hear !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of the greatests songs ever written and recorded
Agreed
charles martel Agree its a decent song, but the greatest ever written? Hardly. Hell, Toy wrote better songs himself. Can’t You See and Virginia, plus McCorkle’s Fire On The Mountain are all better. A decent pop song maybe. As a big Marshall Tucker fan, I initially hated it. Saw them when they were touring for this album in 77 and hated it live. I’ve come around a bit. But would probably rate it in the 500’s of great song, DEFINITELY not THE best song ever written!
I agree, its pure, and basic.
Good song, but I would rather hear "Take The Highway" or "Can't You See."
First time I heard it was on the way to high school riding in a friends 1969 Pontiac Gran Prix.
He stuck the tape in and said "this is Tuckers new one". Fantastic album too. Love it still.
Great band and a great vocalist.
One of my favorite Southern bands. When cassettes came out n my husband had a cassette player put in his truck our first cassette tape was a Marshall Tucker tape 🎼🎸🎤🎼🎸🎤
Me too. In 1979, I bought a 1976 El Camino, it only had a radio so I bought a new one with a cassette player. Running Like The Wind was the first cassette!
This man's singing is second to none...great video...thank you.
Great Band of Country Rock
Absolutely Love Doug Gray,,love hearing him sing,,awesome voice!! Love watching him in concert live too,,,SHARP CAT,,exremely goodlookin!! Go t to see him last in March 2018,,hope to see him many more times
We love covering this one with our 3-piece band! I sing lead and swap between playing bass and key bass/flute/piano. A great song, and it always goes over well no matter what crowd we play it for.
Everytime i listen to Marshall tucker i think of my pops and my tio.rest in peace roberto.
Needed a pick up this morning and the lord brought me right here lol.. thanks
Spartanburg SC loves the Marshall Tucker Band
Played in every bar across America a million times
Thanks for all the goodtimes
Catchy little country song too good to stay country, POP1. Good story.
Brings back college days. Marshall Tucker, beer, and (omitted) for employment purposes.
Omg..I ❤ love you Always..
Met u..u dipped me..awww
Glad ur good!!
What a great song and what a great band they were reminds me of partying in the. Seventies when I was in my teen years and listening to there great music I sure miss those times and the Marshall tucker band
Seen MTB several times while living in Michigan. How I remember Doug's voice soaring over the amphitheater at Pine Knob. My ex and I used to go to Gatlinburg for vacations, and their cd's used to be in the car for a week
Great Song and a Great Post ! Many Amazing Memories and Remember well when this Amazing Song Came out several Shows in Austin didn't
Miss a One ! Thanks for All the Memories ! Angels are Singing !
Toy Caldwell was magic.
Great song!!! 👍
One of , not, my favorite songs, by my favorite band !
It's funny to think back on how HUGE southern rock was in Connecticut in the mid-'70s. It single handedly held off disco and saved popular music.
My favorite Marshall Tucker Band Song
I remember driving thru the White Mountains Listening to the Marshall Tucker band ..............
One of my favs!♥️♥️♥️
Great song I sang it many nights in the mid west..night clubs...in Utah Wyoming..Arizona ..Nevada...Idaho.
Montana...
I’d like to thank all of the older brothers that were inspirational in forming all of us younger brothers paths to great music
That song was everywhere 1977 . Loved MTB from the get go. Toy great song writer .
What a great story. Although pretty common. Amazing how people can write such a great song and have no idea it's great. That's why you need to listen to others to see what they think.
Best fucking song man
I’m 27, it’s 2020, and I love MTB
Thank goodness, there is hope!!!
Marshall Tucker, I really like his music.
Sorry.. used to hear that back In the day, lol
Never forget meeting you 2 different times and you invited me on the bus for a few minutes and and ivite down to see you in South Carolina. MTB is the best hands down. Hope all is well Doug.
Anyone who likes the Marshall Tucker band that song will be in their top three.
ONE OF THE GREATEST
such a great band a lot of.good times.with mtb
I was a brand new private standing outside the airport in Des Moines Iowa in 1980 when a big grey hound bus pulled up with the band's logo. I asked the driver if the band was there. They came out of the airport, I told them how much I enjoyed their music. They thanked me for my service. Cool
Great story. Best wishes to you.
Hey I’m Doug Grey & I’m not in the band but I like them!!
I play their songs regularly out still today.
Absolutely love this. Love heard it in a love song ❤️❤️🎶🎶
Doug Gray was one of my all time favorite male vocalists. I don't go to many concerts but Got to see them once at a Fair Concert, but he was still in recovery mode from some kind of vocal surgery.. dang it anyway, I felt his vocals in Last of the Singing Cowboys was the best of the best.
Toy Caldwell should be mentioned in the same conversation as Jimi, Jimmy, Jeff, Eric.
Different style, but as expressive as any of the other guitar gods.
The live CD "Stompin' Room Only" is one of the more magnificent guitar albums to come out of not just the Southern rock era, but the whole of the rock era.
ursafan40 I have the CD and I've always considered Toy an elite guitarist as well
+charles stevenson Every time I listen to it, a couple of dozen times minimum now, I catch a couple bars of a lick that just drops my jaw.
WITH HIS THUMB ?!?!?!?
ursafan40 the thundering thumb
+charles stevenson Never heard that one before. I like it.
ursafan40 Im from the Carolinas that was Toy's nickname. He was one of the best no doubt. He could play circles around most other so called greats for sure
Love the band and loved the concerts i went to. They were professionals.
Saw their show tonight. Great show !!!
I saw them too.....they sucked. One original guy who has lost his singing voice. The Keyboard player had a phenomenal voice. They are just using the MTB name in order to sell tickets. That band is LONG gone.
I saw you in a bar in Syracuse. I love you 💕
HEARD IT IN A LOVE SONG ABSOLUTELY THE BEST EVER
Saw Marshall Tucker play last night! 2-25-22
Love their personal passion for their music.. band of brothers .. absolutely..
Got my license at 16 in Dec.1976. Got my first car in 1977, a 69 Ford XL fastback. Heard this song on the radio many times crusin in that car. 🇺🇸😎🇺🇸
Can't be wrong LOVE YOU
Saw them in 1977 with the Grateful Dead at Englishtown, NJ. Great show, great band.
I was there too. Fun times
I'm 46. Up until about 15 years ago I thought it was "purty little love song".
Everyone did...I did until I saw it on the album "Carolina Dreams"
My father in law used to sing it,heard it in a love song...bang bing bong!
The good old days for sure
The first 11 albums are all good . You wrote most good songs but Doug sang most. Still see them every chance i can since the 70s.
It may be different than any other MTB song, but I think and feel that it perfectly jives as a southern rock song, especially when the words say "I'm gonna be leavin', at the break of dawn. Wish you could come, but I don't need no woman taggin' along". To me, this line epitomizes southern rock to the core.
Great Video !
I had their Carolina Dreams album, and "Heard It In A Love Song" was my favorite track on it!
Q: What was so good about The Marshall Tucker Band?
A: Everything!