Man, I just wanna be your friend so bad. I want people like you around me. Positive energy, a love and appreciation for music, an open mind and a desire to learn and consume music you never heard before... We would have a blast at karaoke. I groove with you on videos of songs I love. I get so excited to see the way certain parts of songs affect you because I feel like we both feel music on a deep physical level. Bless you 💜
The songwriter, Hoyt Axton, I believe, was trying to say I haven't done a lot, I'm no great world traveler, but what I have done has showed me enough to appreciate my life and all the people in the world too. Just my take.
In the final verse, Hoyt Axton observes that while he has "never been to heaven", he has "been to Oklahoma", where he was told he was born, thus implying a kinship between the two places.
Cory Wells singing lead on this song is one of the most underrated lead singers in rock and roll music. Such a sweet tone just dripping with soul. Thank you for posting these clips -share the love!!
Cory Wells is not and was not underrated. Unfortunately people like you seem to thrive on absurdity. 3DN one of the most popular bands of that era as well as Wells, Hutton and Negron themselves. Grow up.
3 lead singers and 4 great magicians, 21 top 40 records, biggest selling band from 69-76 and not in hall of fame, what a joke the hall is without them!
You have a gift. I hope you understand that. You never, ever fail to bring a smile to my face. There is just, obviously “good” in you, and it shines through in a way that is special and makes everyone want to be your friend! 😊 I never thought I would be so into a channel like this. It is you that keeps me coming back. Stay safe, and keep letting your light shine. This world needs more people like you!
The reason I love this channel is because he appreciates the music WE love, and is open to us gifting it to him. His physical reactions make me feel like I'm hearing it again for the first time.
The writer of the song was from Oklahoma. I met him briefly as his mother and my father had been friends in the past. Hoyt Axton was a gentleman and true artist. He wrote other songs (Joy to the World, etc). What is he trying to say in this song? Matter of interpretation? appreciation of other places and a longing to see those places? Hard to know without Hoyt saying so himself. What can be said is the way that Three Don Night did this song was tremendous. They were such a great group and i thank them for doing this song.
I am 60 yrs old, have been a fan since I was a teenager, I finally saw them live last night. Great show, not all original members, but the songs have stood the test of time.
Jamel my man, you coulda come up in the 60s and 70s with me and all those hippies with your general respect for life and love. Right on!!! Love you and what you're doing.
Hoyt!! My all time, top, number one since the 70s. Great songwriter, singer, performer. Background music to my life, so much happy. So glad to hear his music and see a few of his fans here.
This song was written by Hoyt Axton, who was from Oklahoma. He also wrote, "Heartbreak Hotel" for Elvis, and yet another hit for Three Dog Night, called "Joy to the World". Hoyt Axton was a real character, he used to say as a joke, "Oklahoma is the Cultural Center of the Universe". When I believe he really loved his home state of Oklahoma and the people living there.
"Black & White" is a must to listen to. It was inspired by the court case "Brown vs Education" the desegregation of schools in America. It was a #1 song from 1972.
Never Been to Spain was written by country music legend Hoyt Axton. Hoyt was a bit of a character with a wry sense of humor which worked its way into his music. One of my favorite songs of his is A Cat Named Kalamazoo. He also wrote the shortest song in the world, which was titled, appropriately enough, This is the Shortest Song in the World. That was also the full lyric sheet for the song. Hoyt also wrote You Can't Do the Disco With a Girl From San Francisco When All You've Ever Danced To is the San Antonio Rose. If you can find any of his material, I urge you to look it up.
Ronald Elkins I loved the episode of WKRP that he was in.... “you got the knife, I got the gun, cmon boy we gonna have a little fun” to Johnny Fever. 😂
"ONE" was their 1st big hit in 1969, very famous. I want to see if you'd get that "aHA!" look of recognition on your face. Thanks for doing more Three Dog Night. Beloved band & you're discovering why.💙
Cory Wells (singing) was an ass kicking singer, didn't matter the song, he Belted out feeling and soul into his performance. Rest in Peace Cory, wells, Jimmy greenspoon, Joe schermie🙏
I saw these guys LIVE in Asbury Park, NJ, mid-70s. Three or four rows from the stage, front and center. Three Dog Night could put on a good show. A favorite memory from my youth - thank you!
Growing up a kid in the 70's was awesome. I now realize that I took all this fabulous music for granted. Like it would never end. My little grade school friends and I would get together every Friday night in someone's basement, complete with green or orange shag carpet, paneled walls, iconic 70's yellow bubble glass mirrors, and a hanging oil bead fountain. All decked out in our hip hugger bell bottom jeans, fringe beaded belts and vests, we'd turn out the lights and put the lava lamps we brought to bubbling on the shelf. It was all the light we'd allow. Then we'd crank up LOUD Three Dog Night, Styx, ELO, Steve Miller Band, you name it. We'd dance and scream and laugh and practice making out on a psychedelic rainbow pillow with a smiley face in the center and laugh that it was our boyfriend. We'd shoot pool, play table tennis or air hockey, and drown ourselves in our records until the folks hollered down it was time to go to bed...which was never earlier than 1 or 2am. (70's parents were so cool.) Then we'd sit up and tell scary stories with flashlights under our chins until the sun came up. No video games were ever necessary. All we ever needed was friends and just good music.
Got a chance to meet them in Longwood Fl. in 1981. Corey tossed a drumstick out into the crowd. I caught it ! Went out back after the show, waited about an hour. They came out and I had a personal meet 'n' greet with the entire band. Also Corey signed the drum stick for me ! They were an incredible, very underrated band, still one of the best.
Take a listen to 'Out in the Country'. It has a super mellow groove. This is my favorite song by Three Dog and I like the vast majority of their catalog.
One, is the loneliest number used in commercials and Black and White are 2 great to watch and react to, this bandgreat in their era and even more entertaining today!!!
David Levin you are sooo right Hoyt was a great song writer his many songs they recorded and had hits with , he wrote this song , joy to the world , shambala , I think mama told me not to come as well their first big hit was written by Harry billion , Laura Nyro wrote easy to be hard. They. Had great choices to choose from !!! Great live shows as well at one time their shows grossed more money than any touring act in music surpassing Zepplin at the time .... I love watching Jamal loving these group and artist like TDN. And steely Dan and the rest of them Great music artist blossomed in the early seventies through the 80’s
Three Dog Night was always just an awesome band to see live in concert. They were the first concert I ever went to at Georgetown Univ. In 1971 since my older sister was a student there ans was able to scarf up third row seats for us. From 1969 to 1971. TDN had the most number of top 10 songs, put more fannies in concert seats and sold more singles and albums combined than any other band of the era and had the smoothest three part harmony of any band. They absolutely ruled light rock.
I thought I only knew One song by Three Dog Night. I'm watching these videos and realize I have heard at least 5 of their songs just growing up as a little kid in the 70's. It takes me back.
When a song reaches out and touches you so you know the feeling, that shows they have not only expressed themselves but they did so in a way that people can reiceve and identify with them.
My God I'm so glad this was my era of music the list goes on and on and on. Thank you brother for the memories at least I'm young for a few moments again. Please do ONE by three dog night.
These guys were absolutely fabulous to see live! Most bands are great in the studio, but to sound better in a live performance was unreal. I saw them 40yrs after their start in the early 70's and they were just as good as they were as young men!! GREAT
Ha-ha - - He would love "One" and its message I think. But he hasn't touched "Celebrate", "Black and White", "Liar", and a couple others yet - - at least not that I've seen.
The music of my youth still brings the carefree and happy feels that it did so many decades ago. I may have grown old, but as long as music moves my soul I'm still young where it counts. Thanks for the memories, Jamel!
This is actually my favorite by them, especially the "Never Been To Heaven" part when they do it the 2nd time, like you said bring on the church. Thanks sweetie... stay safe & stay strong 💜💜
Hello, You asked what he is singing about and asked to leave a comment. The sing was written by Hoyt Axton who was from Oklahoma. Growing up there, I am sure he listened to the Beatles and learned about different cultures all over the world. I think he had a burning desire to travel and experience these things.I think the song is about his desire to get the heck out of the bible belt.
Three dog night is my favorite I have heard the other one and it is good too and I believe argent is the author of the song but somehow even though it's a cover the song liar speaks to me by Three dog night
Oh...Liar is a great Three Dog Night song. These comments are making me remember just how much I loved this band and all these old songs! Liar and One should definitely be on the list.
At 5:50 I love how the drummer is showing off his beautiful skin. I'm 61 and grew up on 3 Dog Night. I don't understand why they're not remembered more. I can still sing along with them.
3 dog night is so under appreciated. They had a plethora of memorable hits but they are never played. AND 3 VOCALISTS? Who does that? Most groups can’t handle the ego of one. They are very cool.
Thank You for appreciating Three Dog Night’s music, they have been one of my absolute favorite since I was a teenager and they will forever more. Thank you for your insight and your input on all the songs they sing. So many people think they’re a second rate band but they were number one in the country for many many years and now they’re still touring. Some of the band members have passed away or left the band but yet the music survives in my heart forever❤️!!!
Thank you for doing a reaction to this song, I knew you'd like it. I was in a family band with my Dad, 2 sons, husband, and 2 sisters. My name is actually Debbie Wilkins, Rex is my oldest son. We did a cover of this song, and rocked it up a bit, but kept the blues vibe. We would always have lots of requests for this song! I played bass guitar and did harmony vocals, my Dad played rythem/lead guitar and vocalsmy oldest son played lead/rythem guitar, my second oldest son plays drums, my two sisters sang lead vocals and harmony, my husband also sang lead vocals and harmony. We were kinda like the Partrage Family, but we played everything from Metallica to Patsy Cline! Dad always said variety was the key to being a good cover band. I started playing bass guitar with Dad at 16 years old in 1981 as soon as I could get in bars in a band. We lost Dad in March of 2014, it's very hard to carry on without him. I made so many awesome and treasured memories with my Dad over the years that I will treasure until I'm reunited with him and my Momma! 🙏🙏🙏
They are still out there doing their thing, I saw them in concert last yr. at the riverspirit casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma. You should of heard the crowd when they sang this song.
I think there were seven members of the Doobie Brothers too. I'm eternally grateful that I got to grow up in the '70s. There was such an array of good music to listen to!😏😏
I've never really been to the US, just as a short layovers catching a flight. But I sure love tons of American music, from all eras. So much so I ended up learning some of it. And yes, Spanish speakers always come whenever you are reacting to their artists, just to see how you like it despite not being able to understand all the lyrics, much like it happens with them with music in English.
You are truly an amazing young man to sit back enjoy these music Legends of all sorts my mother is Addicted to You 77 years old and I called her this morning watching this one 3 X Lord have mercy she loves you God bless peace be with you I think maybe her little phone calls did something not sure but I love the hell out of this hole woman she's everything to me and everything I have she is out here getting ready to make masks four more Buckeye friends and Families here in Florida as well as all across the country cost me a pretty penny to send out but it's keeping others safe God bless peace be with you much love and respect keep up the great work we love you
@@susanoneill370 Well since they cancelled two different cruises from Spain, we won't being going to Spain any time soon. :( And yes, they were departing from Barcelona.
These guys put on some of the best shows, very colorful and artistic. Saw them at the forum in the early seventies. What stands out is the guitar player and the drummer putting on solos, awesome!!
Brother, I am a fan of what you do, but more importantly, the way you do it. I'm a 57 year old cop in Miami that grew up on all this wonderful music that you so graciously give new life too for younger listeners. My father came to this country in 67 from Cuba and started a brand new life. He discovered a whole new world of music...and fell in love with it. Three Dog Night was his favorite band, and this was his favorite song. This song deals life seen through the eyes of a young man about to be shipped off to war in Vietnam and hasn't even been away from home....Thank you so much. BTW check out Raquel Trinidad....she was on American Idol and finished top ten and very funky and soulfull....my future daughter in law....just sayin...
They had at least 20 top 40 singles in the 70s and they were all unique with different singers and writers and they all sounded great. Truly a special band.
You are a cool person to know. Wish you well in your future as well as your fam. At one time said I was a sister, I have now become a sista. Bro you are a cool dude. Yo8u would be a great neighbor to know and be around. All the best , I'm takin it to the streets let them know how you uplift a person.
The song and its message go very deep and in a powerful way. It's not just about the melody and the music, although I love TDN's performance! Life is a progressive experience and this song captures it as the vibes just get better as the song gets deeper in its performance. And TDN does it justice! Thank You, Hoyt Axton for writing such a meaningful and relevant song!
One of my all time Fav songs. I remember as a child of like 6 singing this everytime at the top of my lungs when the radio came on or my parents played that vinyl baby!!!
I agree with you Jamel cause I'm an African American Woman and my musical taste runs far and wide as well. Even if you can't travel around the country or abroad physically, you can do it through music and movies. I had a friend who was a librarian once tell me that she use to tell her students that "the world is more than the four corners where you live".
I'm sorry for your loss, and I'm sorry for the loss to the rest of the world, too. He was a fantastic singer. His place in history is firmly planted. Love and respect. 😊✌️
These guys rocked it for me from when they got on radio naybe when I was around 14. 3 singers. All 3 great. And I always thought their voices were kinda soulful. Before this era ,I was a motown fan. I just love music. Period. And youare right,music brings many people together and that bond is never broken.
Just a song saying you don’t have to be from a certain place to be able to relate and appreciate. ✌🏻 This song always speaks to me. Brought me to 3DN in the first place.
Jamel ,in the 70's this was my favorite group & band , I'd had forgotten WHY ?? Thank you for this ... I never could get to there concert when I lived in fort Lauderdale Florida when they toured there or in Atlanta ,or Birmingham Alabama, I was always having too work in those days I usually held down up to 2 too 3 job's I am from annstom Alabama , DARLENE out of all the reactions I love you the bestest
Hey !! Enjoying your reactions for awhile now. Keep up your love of music and don't EVER lose it !!! Check out two of their other songs "ONE" (good one) & "BLACK and WHITE (I hope that's right. Anyway; ENJOY !!! 👍🎶😎
Man, I just wanna be your friend so bad. I want people like you around me. Positive energy, a love and appreciation for music, an open mind and a desire to learn and consume music you never heard before... We would have a blast at karaoke.
I groove with you on videos of songs I love. I get so excited to see the way certain parts of songs affect you because I feel like we both feel music on a deep physical level.
Bless you
💜
Ran Kaye totally, right??!! Check out my karaoke playlists.
And he has dimples!
@@kimberlygabaldon3260 I know! He's adorable!
Kimberly Gabaldon So Do I.... 😉
Ran Kaye I Appreciate You 🙏🏾
The songwriter, Hoyt Axton, I believe, was trying to say I haven't done a lot, I'm no great world traveler, but what I have done has showed me enough to appreciate my life and all the people in the world too. Just my take.
I have been around and I am an okie now and I can say Oklahoma is good enough
Great take 🇨🇦👍✌🌲
In the final verse, Hoyt Axton observes that while he has "never been to heaven", he has "been to Oklahoma", where he was told he was born, thus implying a kinship between the two places.
Perfect.
Hoyt Axton has a wonderful body of music. A YT rabbit hole worth exploring.
Cory Wells singing lead on this song is one of the most underrated lead singers in rock and roll music. Such a sweet tone just dripping with soul. Thank you for posting these clips -share the love!!
Couldn't agree with you more.
Cory is my all time favorite male vocalist!!!!
Cory Wells is not and was not underrated. Unfortunately people like you seem to thrive on absurdity. 3DN one of the most popular bands of that era as well as Wells, Hutton and Negron themselves. Grow up.
3 lead singers and 4 great magicians, 21 top 40 records, biggest selling band from 69-76 and not in hall of fame, what a joke the hall is without them!
You have a gift. I hope you understand that. You never, ever fail to bring a smile to my face. There is just, obviously “good” in you, and it shines through in a way that is special and makes everyone want to be your friend! 😊 I never thought I would be so into a channel like this. It is you that keeps me coming back. Stay safe, and keep letting your light shine. This world needs more people like you!
The reason I love this channel is because he appreciates the music WE love, and is open to us gifting it to him.
His physical reactions make me feel like I'm hearing it again for the first time.
The writer of the song was from Oklahoma. I met him briefly as his mother and my father had been friends in the past. Hoyt Axton was a gentleman and true artist. He wrote other songs (Joy to the World, etc). What is he trying to say in this song? Matter of interpretation? appreciation of other places and a longing to see those places? Hard to know without Hoyt saying so himself. What can be said is the way that Three Don Night did this song was tremendous. They were such a great group and i thank them for doing this song.
Three Dog Night is a sadly forgotten band - glad to see them being kept alive. Grew up listening to their amazing harmonies.
So many good songs by this group: Shambala, One, Liar, Joy to the World.....etc. One of my favorite groups.
Nice cover of Brickyard Blues too.
Nice cover of never dreamed youd leave in summer too
most of their hits were written by Hoyt Axton as well. an amazing songwriter as well as musician himself.
play me something sweet
Very true, dear Sealdup ... so many timeless and meaningful songs by this particular man-group of those 1970s.
Three Dog Night for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Long, long overdue!
I am 60 yrs old, have been a fan since I was a teenager, I finally saw them live last night. Great show, not all original members, but the songs have stood the test of time.
Jamel my man, you coulda come up in the 60s and 70s with me and all those hippies with your general respect for life and love. Right on!!! Love you and what you're doing.
Damn hippies
Nothing like hangin with Jamel while I chill out at night, gets the mind right
Raoul Duke abso- bloody-lutely!!
Hoyt!! My all time, top, number one since the 70s. Great songwriter, singer, performer. Background music to my life, so much happy. So glad to hear his music and see a few of his fans here.
“Black & White”/“An Old Fashion Love Song”/“One”/“Out in the Country.”
Cory Wells has such a great voice...Especially on this song. Very underrated singer.
He should have had an AMAZING solo career too! Great entertainer, he could do it all.
Now that's a classic I haven't heard in a long time.
This song was written by Hoyt Axton, who was from Oklahoma. He also wrote, "Heartbreak Hotel" for Elvis, and yet another hit for Three Dog Night, called "Joy to the World". Hoyt Axton was a real character, he used to say as a joke, "Oklahoma is the Cultural Center of the Universe". When I believe he really loved his home state of Oklahoma and the people living there.
Actually, it was Hoyt's mother Mae who co-wrote Heartbreak Hotel
"Black & White" is a nice tune by them. Nice lyrics.
"Celebrate" is also a good one.
I forgot about 'Celebrate'
Black and White!!
Celebrate, Joy to the World, Mama told me not to come
"Black & White" is a must to listen to. It was inspired by the court case "Brown vs Education" the desegregation of schools in America. It was a #1 song from 1972.
My favorite 3 dog night song. Had no idea was about brown vs court case. Nice to know.thanks
Thanks for playing these Three Dog Night songs - they had so many singles out there that were hits and there's a reason that they were hits !
It's a "feel good" that let's you know that, wherever you are, you can feel good listening to this song.
Never Been to Spain was written by country music legend Hoyt Axton. Hoyt was a bit of a character with a wry sense of humor which worked its way into his music.
One of my favorite songs of his is A Cat Named Kalamazoo.
He also wrote the shortest song in the world, which was titled, appropriately enough, This is the Shortest Song in the World.
That was also the full lyric sheet for the song.
Hoyt also wrote You Can't Do the Disco With a Girl From San Francisco When All You've Ever Danced To is the San Antonio Rose.
If you can find any of his material, I urge you to look it up.
Ronald Elkins I loved the episode of WKRP that he was in.... “you got the knife, I got the gun, cmon boy we gonna have a little fun” to Johnny Fever. 😂
And, he was in Gremlins
The song is actually "Della and the Dealer".
He was also in a tv show with the two truckers who travelled around solving murders in the seventies. I think the show was called convoy?
Just looked it up The show was called Movin On.
"ONE" was their 1st big hit in 1969, very famous. I want to see if you'd get that "aHA!" look of recognition on your face.
Thanks for doing more Three Dog Night. Beloved band & you're discovering why.💙
Cory Wells (singing) was an ass kicking singer, didn't matter the song, he Belted out feeling and soul into his performance.
Rest in Peace Cory,
wells, Jimmy greenspoon, Joe schermie🙏
I am 68 years old and back in my 20s would see Three Dog Night every time they came to town. They were FUN!
Me too!
My first concert was 3 dog night at the war memorial in Syracuse, New York
I saw these guys LIVE in Asbury Park, NJ, mid-70s. Three or four rows from the stage, front and center. Three Dog Night could put on a good show. A favorite memory from my youth - thank you!
Growing up a kid in the 70's was awesome. I now realize that I took all this fabulous music for granted. Like it would never end. My little grade school friends and I would get together every Friday night in someone's basement, complete with green or orange shag carpet, paneled walls, iconic 70's yellow bubble glass mirrors, and a hanging oil bead fountain. All decked out in our hip hugger bell bottom jeans, fringe beaded belts and vests, we'd turn out the lights and put the lava lamps we brought to bubbling on the shelf. It was all the light we'd allow. Then we'd crank up LOUD Three Dog Night, Styx, ELO, Steve Miller Band, you name it. We'd dance and scream and laugh and practice making out on a psychedelic rainbow pillow with a smiley face in the center and laugh that it was our boyfriend. We'd shoot pool, play table tennis or air hockey, and drown ourselves in our records until the folks hollered down it was time to go to bed...which was never earlier than 1 or 2am. (70's parents were so cool.) Then we'd sit up and tell scary stories with flashlights under our chins until the sun came up. No video games were ever necessary. All we ever needed was friends and just good music.
Got a chance to meet them in Longwood Fl. in 1981. Corey tossed a drumstick out into the crowd. I caught it ! Went out back after the show, waited about an hour. They came out and I had a personal meet 'n' greet with the entire band. Also Corey signed the drum stick for me ! They were an incredible, very underrated band, still one of the best.
Take a listen to 'Out in the Country'. It has a super mellow groove. This is my favorite song by Three Dog and I like the vast majority of their catalog.
Three Dog Night STILL stands the test of time ~ Great music since the late '60s!!
One, is the loneliest number used in commercials and Black and White are 2 great to watch and react to, this bandgreat in their era and even more entertaining today!!!
Three Dog Night sang positive uplifting songs. Miss those days when music was a celebration.
The late great Hoyt Axton strikes again.
It was the great Hoyt Axton,that told us Wichita was the cultural center of the universe.
I’m glad somebody knew about the great Hoyt Axton
Same Hoyt Axton album that has Never Been To Spain also has The Pusher and another tune others covered
@Bill McKay Where I was introduced to "Della And The Dealer" :-)
David Levin you are sooo right Hoyt was a great song writer his many songs they recorded and had hits with , he wrote this song , joy to the world , shambala , I think mama told me not to come as well their first big hit was written by Harry billion , Laura Nyro wrote easy to be hard. They. Had great choices to choose from !!! Great live shows as well at one time their shows grossed more money than any touring act in music surpassing Zepplin at the time .... I love watching Jamal loving these group and artist like TDN. And steely Dan and the rest of them Great music artist blossomed in the early seventies through the 80’s
Three Dog Night was always just an awesome band to see live in concert. They were the first concert I ever went to at Georgetown Univ. In 1971 since my older sister was a student there ans was able to scarf up third row seats for us. From 1969 to 1971. TDN had the most number of top 10 songs, put more fannies in concert seats and sold more singles and albums combined than any other band of the era and had the smoothest three part harmony of any band. They absolutely ruled light rock.
They have soooooo many good songs.
I thought I only knew One song by Three Dog Night. I'm watching these videos and realize I have heard at least 5 of their songs just growing up as a little kid in the 70's. It takes me back.
The great Hoyt Axton!
When a song reaches out and touches you so you know the feeling, that shows they have not only expressed themselves but they did so in a way that people can reiceve and identify with them.
My God I'm so glad this was my era of music the list goes on and on and on. Thank you brother for the memories at least I'm young for a few moments again. Please do ONE by three dog night.
Me too I graduated in 1975 our music was the greatest and the most awesome era ever
These guys were absolutely fabulous to see live! Most bands are great in the studio, but to sound better in a live performance was unreal. I saw them 40yrs after their start in the early 70's and they were just as good as they were as young men!! GREAT
React to "One" by Three Dog Night. Seems like the last one you haven't done from them- as well as my fav TDN song.
Ha-ha - - He would love "One" and its message I think. But he hasn't touched "Celebrate", "Black and White", "Liar", and a couple others yet - - at least not that I've seen.
@@kev7161 He would love it! Well I meant the main charting hits they had, but yeah there are a few stranglers that you've mentioned.
I'd like to see him react to Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)!
The music of my youth still brings the carefree and happy feels that it did so many decades ago. I may have grown old, but as long as music moves my soul I'm still young where it counts. Thanks for the memories, Jamel!
This is actually my favorite by them, especially the "Never Been To Heaven" part when they do it the 2nd time, like you said bring on the church. Thanks sweetie... stay safe & stay strong 💜💜
Hello, You asked what he is singing about and asked to leave a comment. The sing was written by Hoyt Axton who was from Oklahoma. Growing up there, I am sure he listened to the Beatles and learned about different cultures all over the world. I think he had a burning desire to travel and experience these things.I think the song is about his desire to get the heck out of the bible belt.
Please Sir, do a great song that has been forgotten called " LIAR" I thank you. 😁♥️
Who's version tho? Three Dog version is amazing and so is Argents! Mm, back 2 back reactions!
Brant Heavner awesome song 🎶🎸
Three dog night is my favorite I have heard the other one and it is good too and I believe argent is the author of the song but somehow even though it's a cover the song liar speaks to me by Three dog night
Oh...Liar is a great Three Dog Night song. These comments are making me remember just how much I loved this band and all these old songs! Liar and One should definitely be on the list.
Good request yes yes yes yes I love liar it's awesome song great great request hopefully he'll do that
At 5:50 I love how the drummer is showing off his beautiful skin. I'm 61 and grew up on 3 Dog Night. I don't understand why they're not remembered more. I can still sing along with them.
Written by the great songwriter, Hoyt Axton. He also wrote Joy to the World.
One of my favorite songs for 50 years!!!
3 dog night is so under appreciated. They had a plethora of memorable hits but they are never played. AND 3 VOCALISTS? Who does that? Most groups can’t handle the ego of one. They are very cool.
What a great song this was,growing up in the late 60s early 70s.Juke boxes with vinyl records and those days are long gone.
The one things that connects us all, is music!!! 💚 💙 💜 💚 💙 💜
Thank You for appreciating Three Dog Night’s music,
they have been one of my absolute favorite since I was a teenager and they will forever more.
Thank you for your insight and your input on all the songs they sing.
So many people think they’re a second rate band but they were number one in the country for many many years and now they’re still touring.
Some of the band members have passed away or left the band but yet the music survives in my heart forever❤️!!!
TDN was such a sight band. Having life performances are so much fun to see them at their best.
Love all the Three Dog Night!! AWESOME memories associated with this band. And your reactions are GREAT!! Love watching you react.
Thank you for doing a reaction to this song, I knew you'd like it. I was in a family band with my Dad, 2 sons, husband, and 2 sisters. My name is actually Debbie Wilkins, Rex is my oldest son. We did a cover of this song, and rocked it up a bit, but kept the blues vibe. We would always have lots of requests for this song! I played bass guitar and did harmony vocals, my Dad played rythem/lead guitar and vocalsmy oldest son played lead/rythem guitar, my second oldest son plays drums, my two sisters sang lead vocals and harmony, my husband also sang lead vocals and harmony. We were kinda like the Partrage Family, but we played everything from Metallica to Patsy Cline! Dad always said variety was the key to being a good cover band. I started playing bass guitar with Dad at 16 years old in 1981 as soon as I could get in bars in a band. We lost Dad in March of 2014, it's very hard to carry on without him. I made so many awesome and treasured memories with my Dad over the years that I will treasure until I'm reunited with him and my Momma! 🙏🙏🙏
Another under-appreciated band. Like Grand Funk Railroad, Three Dog Night deserves to be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!
They are still out there doing their thing, I saw them in concert last yr. at the riverspirit casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma. You should of heard the crowd when they sang this song.
Three Dog Night sings and performs so damn good! Cory belts this hit for a grand slam... It's magic!
It’s kinda like celebrating the mentality of laid back and carefree. “Hey the Beatles are from there I can dig that place”
I think there were seven members of the Doobie Brothers too. I'm eternally grateful that I got to grow up in the '70s. There was such an array of good music to listen to!😏😏
I've never really been to the US, just as a short layovers catching a flight. But I sure love tons of American music, from all eras. So much so I ended up learning some of it.
And yes, Spanish speakers always come whenever you are reacting to their artists, just to see how you like it despite not being able to understand all the lyrics, much like it happens with them with music in English.
You have good taste my friend.
You are truly an amazing young man to sit back enjoy these music Legends of all sorts my mother is Addicted to You 77 years old and I called her this morning watching this one 3 X Lord have mercy she loves you God bless peace be with you I think maybe her little phone calls did something not sure but I love the hell out of this hole woman she's everything to me and everything I have she is out here getting ready to make masks four more Buckeye friends and Families here in Florida as well as all across the country cost me a pretty penny to send out but it's keeping others safe God bless peace be with you much love and respect keep up the great work we love you
Three Dog Night did a great version of Harry Nilsson's "One", which I believe was their first hit single.
Love me some Harry Neilsson! Try it, you Will Like it!
I have not listened much to Three Dog Night, so you and I are growing together. Thanks for keeping great music alive.
This is absolutely what a real BAND is!
Sooooo underrated. Three Dog Night - their music is still the best
Three Dog Night’s “Liar”. On my play list for current relevancies for Political / Geopolitical reasons. I’m busy that way. 😎👊❤️
Love me some Three Dog Night. One of the best live bands to come out of the seventies.
I am going to Spain next year. I have been singing this song a lot.
Santiago!!!!
On my bucket list! Barcelona? Enjoy!!
@@susanoneill370 Well since they cancelled two different cruises from Spain, we won't being going to Spain any time soon. :( And yes, they were departing from Barcelona.
@@RJTheBikeGuy That so sucks! Sorry to hear. You'll get there. Keep singing!
I’ve been to Spain. Got robbed there. Word of advice, avoid the trains in Spain, stay mainly on the planes.
Man, I am struggle-bussing this week. This song has been in my head for the past few days. I needed this. Your take. Thank you. For your joy.
Dr hook. Give them a try. Cover of the rolling stones
Sharing The Night Together.... Also
Alot should give it a try. Heardeard it the first time in 1980 at 11. I was hooked, no pun intended
Yes! And Sexy Eyes by them!
I've been asking for a while. Figured a good start would be "When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman "
Sylvia's Mother.....
I have been to, Spain , ❤😊England, Oklahoma, Arizona, Las Vegas and many more
Oh I love this song!!
These guys put on some of the best shows, very colorful and artistic. Saw them at the forum in the early seventies. What stands out is the guitar player and the drummer putting on solos, awesome!!
I love how open minded you are to all music. It’s really refreshing!
Brother, I am a fan of what you do, but more importantly, the way you do it. I'm a 57 year old cop in Miami that grew up on all this wonderful music that you so graciously give new life too for younger listeners. My father came to this country in 67 from Cuba and started a brand new life. He discovered a whole new world of music...and fell in love with it. Three Dog Night was his favorite band, and this was his favorite song. This song deals life seen through the eyes of a young man about to be shipped off to war in Vietnam and hasn't even been away from home....Thank you so much. BTW check out Raquel Trinidad....she was on American Idol and finished top ten and very funky and soulfull....my future daughter in law....just sayin...
Phoebe Snow- Poetry Man
Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly
Two great songwriting vocalists for the ages!
They had at least 20 top 40 singles in the 70s and they were all unique with different singers and writers and they all sounded great. Truly a special band.
You are a cool person to know. Wish you well in your future as well as your fam. At one time said I was a sister, I have now become a sista. Bro you are a cool dude. Yo8u would be a great neighbor to know and be around.
All the best , I'm takin it to the streets let them know how you uplift a person.
The song and its message go very deep and in a powerful way. It's not just about the melody and the music, although I love TDN's performance! Life is a progressive experience and this song captures it as the vibes just get better as the song gets deeper in its performance. And TDN does it justice! Thank You, Hoyt Axton for writing such a meaningful and relevant song!
Elvis does a great rendition of this song!
I've never heard Elvis sing it, going to look for it!
This makes me want to see a reaction to Elvis singing "Clean Up Your Own Backyard" and "Way Down"
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Elvis can do great rendition of any song. He was/is th all time g.o.a.t.
One of my all time Fav songs. I remember as a child of like 6 singing this everytime at the top of my lungs when the radio came on or my parents played that vinyl baby!!!
Now you need to listen to another Hoyt Axton classic...The Pusher, performed by Steppenwolf. Try the studio version first.
"But I really don't remember" ... True words for back in the day :)
They had a great band. Now you must do 'One' and 'Eli's Coming'
Eli's coming to great song Good request
I agree with you Jamel cause I'm an African American Woman and my musical taste runs far and wide as well. Even if you can't travel around the country or abroad physically, you can do it through music and movies. I had a friend who was a librarian once tell me that she use to tell her students that "the world is more than the four corners where you live".
Again, my late brother took the lead on this one.
He was a very good singer. Thanks for the music!
I'm sorry for your loss, and I'm sorry for the loss to the rest of the world, too. He was a fantastic singer. His place in history is firmly planted. Love and respect. 😊✌️
@@marielaveau5321 Thank you.
@@marielaveau5321 Thank you so much.
Love him and this band. He gave the world so much wonderful and heartfelt music.
what's as good as this 70-80's music ? your reaction and appreciation !!
Fun fact: The guy who wrote this song played the father in the movie Gremlins back in the 80's.
These guys rocked it for me from when they got on radio naybe when I was around 14. 3 singers. All 3 great. And I always thought their voices were kinda soulful. Before this era ,I was a motown fan. I just love music. Period. And youare right,music brings many people together and that bond is never broken.
Just a song saying you don’t have to be from a certain place to be able to relate and appreciate. ✌🏻 This song always speaks to me. Brought me to 3DN in the first place.
Are you telling me Jeremiah wasn't a bulldog?
@@shawnyoung8752 I can tell you, in fact, he was by all accounts, by all witnesses, including myself, was, indeed, a bullFRog.
One of my Top 5 favorite songs by this great band. Love Hoyt Axton. He was a great songwriter and a pretty damn good actor, too.
1 of the great vocal bands of the 70's...along with The Doobie Brothers, Grand Funk, The Stampeders...etc....you got your work cut out for ya.
This made me so damn happy! My favorite song of theirs.
I'm getting such a kick out of your channel lately! Keep up the good work. 70's music...we were lucky for sure.
Jamel ,in the 70's this was my favorite group & band , I'd had forgotten WHY ?? Thank you for this ... I never could get to there concert when I lived in fort Lauderdale Florida when they toured there or in Atlanta ,or Birmingham Alabama, I was always having too work in those days I usually held down up to 2 too 3 job's I am from annstom Alabama , DARLENE out of all the reactions I love you the bestest
Hey !! Enjoying your reactions for awhile now. Keep up your love of music and don't EVER lose it !!! Check out two of their other songs "ONE" (good one) & "BLACK and WHITE (I hope that's right. Anyway; ENJOY !!! 👍🎶😎
I love the joy Jamal gets from music. Love sharing the experience!
You really need to hear Waylon Jennings version of this.
I could listen to Waylon Jennings sing the phone book. LOL
YES!!!! He definitely needs to do some Waylon, his country music journey would be sadly lacking without Waylon. 😊✌️