The Doobie Brothers are great. TAKING IT TO THE STREETS is your next record. Or BLACK WATER. But real entertainment cones when he duets with Patti Labelle on the song ON MY OWN. Get after it, girl.
A precise on time reaction ⏲! I see 👁👁you have reacted to The Doobie Bothers before: What A Fool Believes- Audio, What A Fool Believes- Music Video, Takin' It To The Streets, China Groove- Audio, Black Water and Listen To The Music. Minute By Minute was the second single released from The Doobie Brothers' 1978 album: Minute By Minute. It was written by Michael McDonald and Lester Abrams. It was produced by Ted Templeman. Most of the song is in the key of C major, but the bridge is in E minor and the last refrains are in G major. The song reached #13 on Cash Box, #13 on the Adult Contemporary chart, #14 on the Hot 100 and #74 on the R&B chart. The music video was directed by Jerry Watson. The song was covered by the following artists 📻: Helen Reddy (1979), Peabo Bryson (#12 R&B 1980), Larry Carlton (1986), Stanley Clarke (1993), Kim Pensyl (1996), Bobby Lyle (2006) and The Temptations (2007). Song Credits 📝: Bill Payne - synthesizer Bobby LaKind - congas Keith Knudsen - drums, vocals Tiran Porter - bass guitar, vocals Michael McDonald - keyboards, synthesizers, lead vocals Critical Reception 🗣: The New Rolling Stone Album Guide praises McDonald's "suave vocal mastery" on the song. Billboard described the vocal performance as "soulful". Billboard also described the song as an "amalgam of Rock and Jazz styles with swaying rhythms and catchy melodies". Cash Box said that it utilizes the band's "identifiable bass -conga rhythm sound" and has a "nice organ-guitar fade-in". Record World called it a "solid group effort with strong blues flavor". Spin's Rich Stim describes the sound of the song as "phlegmatic". Ultimate Classic Rock critic Michael Gallucci rated "Minute by Minute" as the Doobie Brothers 7th greatest song, calling it "laid-back, blue-eyed soul at its best" and praising McDonald's vocal and organ performances. Lyrics 🗒: Hey, don't you worry, I've been lied to I've been here many times before Girl, don't you worry, I know where I stand I don't need this love, I don't need your hand I know I could turn, blink, and you'd be gone Then I must be prepared any time to carry on But minute by minute by minute by minute I keep holding on Oh, minute by minute by minute by minute I keep holding on You will stay just to watch me, darlin' Will away on lies from you Can't stop the habit of livin' on the run I take it all for granted like you're the only one Livin' on my own Somehow that sounds nice You think I'm you fool Well, you may just be right But minute by minute by minute by minute I keep holding on Oh, minute by minute by minute by minute I keep holding on Call my name and I'll be gone You'll reach out and I won't be there Just my luck you'll realize You should spend your life with someone You could spend your life with someone But minute by minute by minute by minute I keep holding on Oh, minute by minute by minute by minute I keep holding on The Doobie Brothers Info 📰: The Doobie Brothers are a Rock band formed in 1970 in San Jose, California known for their flexibility in performing across numerous musical genres (Rock, Country, Soul, Folk, R&B, Gospel) and their vocal harmonies. A friend of the band and fellow musician, Keith Rosen, is the one who suggested the name: The Doobie Brothers, as the word “doobie” is a nickname for a marijuana joint that the bandmates often indulged in. Tom Johnston admits that they couldn’t come up with a band name and didn’t expect Keith Rosen’s suggestion to stick but it did and the rest is history. The group has been active for five decades, with their greatest success during the 1970s, the group's current lineup consists of founding members Tom Johnston (guitars, vocals) and Patrick Simmons (guitars, vocals), alongside Michael McDonald (keyboards, vocals) and John McFee (guitars, pedal steel, violin, backing vocals), and touring musicians including John Cowan (bass, vocals), Marc Russo (saxophones), Ed Toth (drums), and Marc Quiñones (percussion). Other long-serving members of the band include guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (1974-1979), bassist Tiran Porter (1972-1980, 1987-1992) and drummers John Hartman (1970-1979, 1987-1992), Michael Hossack (1971-1973, 1987-2012), and Keith Knudsen (1973-1982, 1993-2005). Tom Johnston provided the lead vocals for the band from 1970 to 1975, when they featured a mainstream rock sound with elements of Folk, Country and R&B. Michael McDonald joined the band in 1975 as a keyboard player and second lead vocalist, to give some relief to Tom Johnston, who was suffering health problems at the time. Michael McDonald's interest in Soul music introduced a new sound to the band. Tom Johnston and Michael McDonald performed together as co-lead vocalists for one album: Takin' It To The Streets, before Tom Johnston retired fully in 1977. Frequent group lineup changes followed through the rest of the 1970s, and the band broke up in 1982 with Patrick Simmons being the only constant member having appeared on all of their albums. In 1987, The Doobie Brothers reformed with Tom Johnston back in the fold; Michael McDonald, who had previously made several guest appearances since their reformation, returned to the band full-time in 2019 for their 50th anniversary tour. The group's fourteen studio albums include six top-ten appearances on the Billboard 200 album chart, including 1978's song: Minute By Minute, which reached number one for five weeks, and won the band a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group, while the single: "What A Fool Believes", from the album won three Grammys itself. The band has released six live albums, and numerous greatest hits compilations, including 1976's compilation album: Best Of The Doobies, which was certified diamond by the RIAA for reaching album sales of ten million copies, the band's best selling album. The band's sixteen Billboard Hot 100 top-40 hits include the songs: "Listen To The Music", "Jesus Is Just Alright", "Long Train Runnin'", "China Grove", "Black Water" (#1 in 1974), "Takin' It To The Streets", "What A Fool Believes" (#1 in 1979) and "The Doctor", all of which receive rotation on classic hits radio stations. The group has sold more than 40 million records worldwide. Several of The Doobie Brothers' band members (Tom Johnston, Tiran Porter, Patrick Simmons) recorded solo albums during the group's hiatus with Michael McDonald being the most successful member out of the group as a solo artist. Michael McDonald's solo career consists of nine studio albums and a number of singles, including the 1982 hit song: "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)". During his solo career, Michael McDonald has collaborated with a number of other artists including: James Ingram, David Cassidy, Van Halen, Patti LaBelle, Lee Ritenour, The Winans, Aretha Franklin, Toto, Grizzly Bear, Joni Mitchell and Thundercat. In 2003, Michael McDonald earned two Grammy nominations for his sixth solo studio album: Motown, a tribute to the Motown sound. A year later, Motown Two was released. Music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated, "The album follows the same blueprint as the first record, offering highly polished, professionally produced, expertly performed interpretations of gems from the Motown vaults." The Doobie Brothers were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004, and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on November 7, 2020. In 2023, the band was nominated for induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The Doobie Brothers appeared in an episode of VH-1's documentary music series: Behind The Music, in 2011. On November 5, 2014 The Doobie Brothers were featured musical guests on the 47th annual Country Music Association Awards to celebrate the release of their album: Southbound. Original group member: Dave Shogren (49 years old), passed away in his sleep on December 14, 1999 at his home in California. Original group member: John Hartman, passed away on December 29, 2021 at the age of 71. In addition, to still performing their music live on stage, an extensive tour all across America is planned for 2023 - 2024 to commemorate their 50th anniversary. ****CONTINUE BELOW****
The Doobie Brothers Original Group Lineup 👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤: Patrick Simmons: lead vocals, guitar, banjo Dave Shogren: bass, keyboards, backing vocals John Hartman: drums, percussion, backing vocals Tom Johnston: lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano The Doobie Brothers Classic Group Lineup 👨🏾🎤👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤: Tiran Porter: bass, backing vocals Jeff Baxter: guitar, pedal steel guitar Keith Knudsen: drums, percussion, vocals Michael McDonald: lead vocals, keyboards Patrick Simmons: lead vocals, guitar, banjo Tom Johnston: lead vocals, guitar, harmonica John Hartman: drums, percussion, backing vocals The Memphis Horns (Touring Band): trumpet, saxophone, trombone, flute, french horn The Doobie Brothers Current Group Lineup (2023) 👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤: Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar, harmonica (1970-77, 1987-91, 1992, 1993-present) Patrick Simmons: guitar, banjo, flute, vocals (1970-82, 1987-91, 1992, 1993-present) John McFee: guitar, violin, pedal steel guitar, harmonica, vocals (1979-82, 1987, 1993-present) Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, mandolin, accordion (1975-82, 1987, 1992, 1995-96, 2019-present) The Doobie Brothers Albums 📀: The Doobie Brothers (1971) Toulouse Street (1972) The Captain and Me (1973) What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (1974) Stampede (1975) Takin' It To The Streets (1976) Livin' On The Fault Line (1977) Minute By Minute (1978) One Step Closer (1980) Cycles (1989) Brotherhood (1991) Sibling Rivalry (2000) World Gone Crazy (2010) Southbound (2014) Liberté (2021) Patrick Simmons Albums 📀: Arcade (1983) Take Me To The Highway (1995) Tom Johnston Albums 📀: Everything You've Heard Is True (1979) Still Feels Good (1981) Tiran Porter Albums 📀: Playing To An Empty House (1995) Keith Knudsen Albums 📀: Southern Pacific w/ Southern Pacific (1985) Killbilly Hill w/ Southern Pacific (1986) Zuma w/ Southern Pacific (1988) County Line w/ Southern Pacific (1989) Michael McDonald Albums 📀: If That's What It Takes (1982) No Lookin' Back (1985) Take It To Heart (1990) Blink Of An Eye (1993) Blue Obsession (2000) In The Spirit A Christmas (2001) Motown (2003) Motown Two (2004) The Best Of Michael McDonald: The Christmas Collection (2004) Through The Many Winters, A Christmas Album (2005) Soul Speak (2008) This Christmas (2009) Wide Open (2017) Season Of Peace: The Christmas Collection (2018) Some more good songs by The Dobbie Brothers 🎶: Can't Let It Get Away, South Bay Strut, You Belong To Me, Real Love, Easy, It Keeps You Runnin', The Doctor, Little Darling (I Need You), Slat Key Soquel Rag, Jesus Is Just Alright, Don't Say Goodbye, Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little While), Rollin' On, Long Train Runnin', Take Me In Your Arms, You Belong To Me, Natural Thing, Echoes Of Love, World Gone Crazy, Savannah Nights, Rockin' Down The Highway, Without You, Dangerous, Sweet Maxine, Open Your Eyes, I Cheat The Hangman, Busted Down Around O'Connelly Corners, One Step Closer, Nobody, Dependin' On You, South City Midnight Lady, South Of The Border, Keep This Train A-Rollin', Double Dealin' Four Flusher, Disciple, Carry Me Away, Eyes Of Silver, Wheels Of Fortune, Just In Time, Need A Lady, Wynken Blynken And Nod, Road Angel, Here To Love You, Ordinary Man, Turn It Loose, Music Man, Cotton Mouth, There's A Light, Need A Little Taste Of Love, Rainy Day Crossroad Blues, Livin' On The Fault Line, Toulouse Street, Dark Eyed Cajun Woman, Another Park Another Sunday, 8th Avenue Shuffle, White Sun, Tell Me What You Want (And I'll Give You What You Need), Chinatown, Don't Stop To Watch the Wheels and Nothing But A Heartache. Some more good Michael McDonald songs 🎶: I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near), Sweet Freedom, I Gotta Try, No Lookin' Back, All We Got, I Stand For You, Bad Times, Take It To The Heart, Lost In The Parade, Our Love (Theme from No Mercy), Hey Girl, For A Child, Searchin' For Understanding, Matters Of The Heart, I Heard It Through The Grapevine, Reach Out I'll Be There, Ain't No Mountain High Enough, Baby I Need Your Lovin', Walk On By, Stop Look Listen (To Your Heart), I Can Let Go Now, Still Not Over You (Getting Over Me), Baby Can I Change My Mind, Playin' By The Rules, (I'll Be Your) Angel, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, Any Foolish Thing, (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher, Love TKO, On Our Own (w/ Patti LaBelle), Ever Changing Times (w/ Aretha Franklin), Love Has No Color (w/ The Winans), Time To Be Lovers (w/ Chaka Khan), This Is It (w/ Kenny Loggins), Let Me Go Love (w/ Nicolette Larson), I'll Be Over You (w/ Toto), Aja (w/ Steely Dan), I Just Can't Let Go (w/ David Pack & James Ingram), Bad Sneakers (w/ Steely Dan), The Royal Scam (w/ Steely Dan). Fun Fact 🕵♂: The Doobie Brothers 1978 song: "Minute By Minute" was nominated for a 1980 Grammy Award in the category for Song of the Year, but lost out to The Doobie Brothers' own song: "What A Fool Believes". "Minute By Minute" did win a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group Or Chorus.
Some reactions to consider 🤔: ABBA - Knowing Me Knowing You (Official Music Video), Daryl Hall & John Oates - Out Of Touch (Official HD Video) or Elvis Presley & Martina McBride - Blue Christmas (Official HD Video).
Love your reaction. That was my reaction about 50 years ago!!! I couldn't get enough of this song (you'll reach out and I won't be there......)
I love how much you really enjoyed this song!
I believe the Doobie Brothers are on a Farewell tour. Catch them soon.
The Doobie Brothers are great.
TAKING IT TO THE STREETS is your next record. Or BLACK WATER.
But real entertainment cones when he duets with Patti Labelle on the song ON MY OWN. Get after it, girl.
Remember buying this record, great words, great reaction ❤
A precise on time reaction ⏲! I see 👁👁you have reacted to The Doobie Bothers before: What A Fool Believes- Audio, What A Fool Believes- Music Video, Takin' It To The Streets, China Groove- Audio, Black Water and Listen To The Music. Minute By Minute was the second single released from The Doobie Brothers' 1978 album: Minute By Minute. It was written by Michael McDonald and Lester Abrams. It was produced by Ted Templeman. Most of the song is in the key of C major, but the bridge is in E minor and the last refrains are in G major. The song reached #13 on Cash Box, #13 on the Adult Contemporary chart, #14 on the Hot 100 and #74 on the R&B chart. The music video was directed by Jerry Watson.
The song was covered by the following artists 📻: Helen Reddy (1979), Peabo Bryson (#12 R&B 1980), Larry Carlton (1986), Stanley Clarke (1993), Kim Pensyl (1996), Bobby Lyle (2006) and The Temptations (2007).
Song Credits 📝:
Bill Payne - synthesizer
Bobby LaKind - congas
Keith Knudsen - drums, vocals
Tiran Porter - bass guitar, vocals
Michael McDonald - keyboards, synthesizers, lead vocals
Critical Reception 🗣:
The New Rolling Stone Album Guide praises McDonald's "suave vocal mastery" on the song.
Billboard described the vocal performance as "soulful". Billboard also described the song as an "amalgam of Rock and Jazz styles with swaying rhythms and catchy melodies".
Cash Box said that it utilizes the band's "identifiable bass -conga rhythm sound" and has a "nice organ-guitar fade-in".
Record World called it a "solid group effort with strong blues flavor".
Spin's Rich Stim describes the sound of the song as "phlegmatic".
Ultimate Classic Rock critic Michael Gallucci rated "Minute by Minute" as the Doobie Brothers 7th greatest song, calling it "laid-back, blue-eyed soul at its best" and praising McDonald's vocal and organ performances.
Lyrics 🗒:
Hey, don't you worry, I've been lied to
I've been here many times before
Girl, don't you worry, I know where I stand
I don't need this love, I don't need your hand
I know I could turn, blink, and you'd be gone
Then I must be prepared any time to carry on
But minute by minute by minute by minute
I keep holding on
Oh, minute by minute by minute by minute
I keep holding on
You will stay just to watch me, darlin'
Will away on lies from you
Can't stop the habit of livin' on the run
I take it all for granted like you're the only one
Livin' on my own
Somehow that sounds nice
You think I'm you fool
Well, you may just be right
But minute by minute by minute by minute
I keep holding on
Oh, minute by minute by minute by minute
I keep holding on
Call my name and I'll be gone
You'll reach out and I won't be there
Just my luck you'll realize
You should spend your life with someone
You could spend your life with someone
But minute by minute by minute by minute
I keep holding on
Oh, minute by minute by minute by minute
I keep holding on
The Doobie Brothers Info 📰:
The Doobie Brothers are a Rock band formed in 1970 in San Jose, California known for their flexibility in performing across numerous musical genres (Rock, Country, Soul, Folk, R&B, Gospel) and their vocal harmonies. A friend of the band and fellow musician, Keith Rosen, is the one who suggested the name: The Doobie Brothers, as the word “doobie” is a nickname for a marijuana joint that the bandmates often indulged in. Tom Johnston admits that they couldn’t come up with a band name and didn’t expect Keith Rosen’s suggestion to stick but it did and the rest is history.
The group has been active for five decades, with their greatest success during the 1970s, the group's current lineup consists of founding members Tom Johnston (guitars, vocals) and Patrick Simmons (guitars, vocals), alongside Michael McDonald (keyboards, vocals) and John McFee (guitars, pedal steel, violin, backing vocals), and touring musicians including John Cowan (bass, vocals), Marc Russo (saxophones), Ed Toth (drums), and Marc Quiñones (percussion). Other long-serving members of the band include guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (1974-1979), bassist Tiran Porter (1972-1980, 1987-1992) and drummers John Hartman (1970-1979, 1987-1992), Michael Hossack (1971-1973, 1987-2012), and Keith Knudsen (1973-1982, 1993-2005).
Tom Johnston provided the lead vocals for the band from 1970 to 1975, when they featured a mainstream rock sound with elements of Folk, Country and R&B. Michael McDonald joined the band in 1975 as a keyboard player and second lead vocalist, to give some relief to Tom Johnston, who was suffering health problems at the time. Michael McDonald's interest in Soul music introduced a new sound to the band. Tom Johnston and Michael McDonald performed together as co-lead vocalists for one album: Takin' It To The Streets, before Tom Johnston retired fully in 1977. Frequent group lineup changes followed through the rest of the 1970s, and the band broke up in 1982 with Patrick Simmons being the only constant member having appeared on all of their albums. In 1987, The Doobie Brothers reformed with Tom Johnston back in the fold; Michael McDonald, who had previously made several guest appearances since their reformation, returned to the band full-time in 2019 for their 50th anniversary tour.
The group's fourteen studio albums include six top-ten appearances on the Billboard 200 album chart, including 1978's song: Minute By Minute, which reached number one for five weeks, and won the band a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group, while the single: "What A Fool Believes", from the album won three Grammys itself. The band has released six live albums, and numerous greatest hits compilations, including 1976's compilation album: Best Of The Doobies, which was certified diamond by the RIAA for reaching album sales of ten million copies, the band's best selling album. The band's sixteen Billboard Hot 100 top-40 hits include the songs: "Listen To The Music", "Jesus Is Just Alright", "Long Train Runnin'", "China Grove", "Black Water" (#1 in 1974), "Takin' It To The Streets", "What A Fool Believes" (#1 in 1979) and "The Doctor", all of which receive rotation on classic hits radio stations. The group has sold more than 40 million records worldwide.
Several of The Doobie Brothers' band members (Tom Johnston, Tiran Porter, Patrick Simmons) recorded solo albums during the group's hiatus with Michael McDonald being the most successful member out of the group as a solo artist. Michael McDonald's solo career consists of nine studio albums and a number of singles, including the 1982 hit song: "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)". During his solo career, Michael McDonald has collaborated with a number of other artists including: James Ingram, David Cassidy, Van Halen, Patti LaBelle, Lee Ritenour, The Winans, Aretha Franklin, Toto, Grizzly Bear, Joni Mitchell and Thundercat. In 2003, Michael McDonald earned two Grammy nominations for his sixth solo studio album: Motown, a tribute to the Motown sound. A year later, Motown Two was released. Music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated, "The album follows the same blueprint as the first record, offering highly polished, professionally produced, expertly performed interpretations of gems from the Motown vaults."
The Doobie Brothers were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004, and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on November 7, 2020. In 2023, the band was nominated for induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
The Doobie Brothers appeared in an episode of VH-1's documentary music series: Behind The Music, in 2011.
On November 5, 2014 The Doobie Brothers were featured musical guests on the 47th annual Country Music Association Awards to celebrate the release of their album: Southbound.
Original group member: Dave Shogren (49 years old), passed away in his sleep on December 14, 1999 at his home in California.
Original group member: John Hartman, passed away on December 29, 2021 at the age of 71.
In addition, to still performing their music live on stage, an extensive tour all across America is planned for 2023 - 2024 to commemorate their 50th anniversary.
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The Doobie Brothers Original Group Lineup 👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤:
Patrick Simmons: lead vocals, guitar, banjo
Dave Shogren: bass, keyboards, backing vocals
John Hartman: drums, percussion, backing vocals
Tom Johnston: lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano
The Doobie Brothers Classic Group Lineup 👨🏾🎤👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤:
Tiran Porter: bass, backing vocals
Jeff Baxter: guitar, pedal steel guitar
Keith Knudsen: drums, percussion, vocals
Michael McDonald: lead vocals, keyboards
Patrick Simmons: lead vocals, guitar, banjo
Tom Johnston: lead vocals, guitar, harmonica
John Hartman: drums, percussion, backing vocals
The Memphis Horns (Touring Band): trumpet, saxophone, trombone, flute, french horn
The Doobie Brothers Current Group Lineup (2023) 👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤👨🎤:
Tom Johnston: vocals, guitar, harmonica (1970-77, 1987-91, 1992, 1993-present)
Patrick Simmons: guitar, banjo, flute, vocals (1970-82, 1987-91, 1992, 1993-present)
John McFee: guitar, violin, pedal steel guitar, harmonica, vocals (1979-82, 1987, 1993-present)
Michael McDonald: vocals, keyboards, mandolin, accordion (1975-82, 1987, 1992, 1995-96, 2019-present)
The Doobie Brothers Albums 📀:
The Doobie Brothers (1971)
Toulouse Street (1972)
The Captain and Me (1973)
What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (1974)
Stampede (1975)
Takin' It To The Streets (1976)
Livin' On The Fault Line (1977)
Minute By Minute (1978)
One Step Closer (1980)
Cycles (1989)
Brotherhood (1991)
Sibling Rivalry (2000)
World Gone Crazy (2010)
Southbound (2014)
Liberté (2021)
Patrick Simmons Albums 📀:
Arcade (1983)
Take Me To The Highway (1995)
Tom Johnston Albums 📀:
Everything You've Heard Is True (1979)
Still Feels Good (1981)
Tiran Porter Albums 📀:
Playing To An Empty House (1995)
Keith Knudsen Albums 📀:
Southern Pacific w/ Southern Pacific (1985)
Killbilly Hill w/ Southern Pacific (1986)
Zuma w/ Southern Pacific (1988)
County Line w/ Southern Pacific (1989)
Michael McDonald Albums 📀:
If That's What It Takes (1982)
No Lookin' Back (1985)
Take It To Heart (1990)
Blink Of An Eye (1993)
Blue Obsession (2000)
In The Spirit A Christmas (2001)
Motown (2003)
Motown Two (2004)
The Best Of Michael McDonald: The Christmas Collection (2004)
Through The Many Winters, A Christmas Album (2005)
Soul Speak (2008)
This Christmas (2009)
Wide Open (2017)
Season Of Peace: The Christmas Collection (2018)
Some more good songs by The Dobbie Brothers 🎶: Can't Let It Get Away, South Bay Strut, You Belong To Me, Real Love, Easy, It Keeps You Runnin', The Doctor, Little Darling (I Need You), Slat Key Soquel Rag, Jesus Is Just Alright, Don't Say Goodbye, Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little While), Rollin' On, Long Train Runnin', Take Me In Your Arms, You Belong To Me, Natural Thing, Echoes Of Love, World Gone Crazy, Savannah Nights, Rockin' Down The Highway, Without You, Dangerous, Sweet Maxine, Open Your Eyes, I Cheat The Hangman, Busted Down Around O'Connelly Corners, One Step Closer, Nobody, Dependin' On You, South City Midnight Lady, South Of The Border, Keep This Train A-Rollin', Double Dealin' Four Flusher, Disciple, Carry Me Away, Eyes Of Silver, Wheels Of Fortune, Just In Time, Need A Lady, Wynken Blynken And Nod, Road Angel, Here To Love You, Ordinary Man, Turn It Loose, Music Man, Cotton Mouth, There's A Light, Need A Little Taste Of Love, Rainy Day Crossroad Blues, Livin' On The Fault Line, Toulouse Street, Dark Eyed Cajun Woman, Another Park Another Sunday, 8th Avenue Shuffle, White Sun, Tell Me What You Want (And I'll Give You What You Need), Chinatown, Don't Stop To Watch the Wheels and Nothing But A Heartache.
Some more good Michael McDonald songs 🎶: I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near), Sweet Freedom, I Gotta Try, No Lookin' Back, All We Got, I Stand For You, Bad Times, Take It To The Heart, Lost In The Parade, Our Love (Theme from No Mercy), Hey Girl, For A Child, Searchin' For Understanding, Matters Of The Heart, I Heard It Through The Grapevine, Reach Out I'll Be There, Ain't No Mountain High Enough, Baby I Need Your Lovin', Walk On By, Stop Look Listen (To Your Heart), I Can Let Go Now, Still Not Over You (Getting Over Me), Baby Can I Change My Mind, Playin' By The Rules, (I'll Be Your) Angel, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, Any Foolish Thing, (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher, Love TKO, On Our Own (w/ Patti LaBelle), Ever Changing Times (w/ Aretha Franklin), Love Has No Color (w/ The Winans), Time To Be Lovers (w/ Chaka Khan), This Is It (w/ Kenny Loggins), Let Me Go Love (w/ Nicolette Larson), I'll Be Over You (w/ Toto), Aja (w/ Steely Dan), I Just Can't Let Go (w/ David Pack & James Ingram), Bad Sneakers (w/ Steely Dan), The Royal Scam (w/ Steely Dan).
Fun Fact 🕵♂: The Doobie Brothers 1978 song: "Minute By Minute" was nominated for a 1980 Grammy Award in the category for Song of the Year, but lost out to The Doobie Brothers' own song: "What A Fool Believes". "Minute By Minute" did win a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group Or Chorus.
Some reactions to consider 🤔: ABBA - Knowing Me Knowing You (Official Music Video), Daryl Hall & John Oates - Out Of Touch (Official HD Video) or Elvis Presley & Martina McBride - Blue Christmas (Official HD Video).
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