Chuck Negron killed it! Definitely one of the greatest singers ever! I loved this first time I heard it in 69, still do. A very very successful group late 60s into 75 or so. Cory Welles other great singer did a phenomenal job covering Otis Redding Try a little Tenderness maybe their first song on the charts. Worth checking out.
This song is from the rock-opera Hair. Check out Three Dog Night's huge catalogue of hits - Eli's Comin', Liar, The Show Must Go On, Brickyard Blues, I Would Be So Happy. On the Way Back Home, Joy to the World, Shambala, Never Been To Spain, Mama Told Me Not To Come, Black and White, Old Fashioned Love Song, Celebrate and Sure As I'm Sittin' Here.
It Ain't Easy, Cowboy, Coming Down Your Way, It's For You, One Man Band, Black and White, Good Feelin, Easy To Be Hard, Try A Little Tenderness, Midnight Runaway. Pieces of April, so many gems.
Lead singer on this one is Chuck Negron, a brilliant singer with a huge range. Back in the day, he got messed up on heroin -- he's been quite frank about it in interviews, and wrote a book called "Three Dog Nightmare." He finally recovered and since has created a sucessful solo career.
I’ve been waiting on you to react to this! Three Dog Night was a major group with many hits. This is one of my favorites. Listen to anything of theirs to be entertained and moved.
This was a very popular song back in 1969 and crossed over from the pop rock to R&B charts at the time. It's just the younger generation isn't very aware of a group like three dog night
That's Chuck Negron doing the lead vocal. He has a fantastic voice and I think the best voice of the group. Saw them in 1969 and in 1970 when they were one of the biggest groups in the country. To bad we have lost some of the key members.
TDN were huge in the 70's. One thing that set them apart was that they had 3 lead singers who were all very different. Tons of hits, check out Cory's lead vocals on "Mama Told Me Not To Come", "Never Been To Spain", "Eli's Coming", and Cory's Ode to Otis Redding, "Try a Little Tenderness". Amazing!
That's Chuck Negron on lead vocals. Backed up by Corey Wells and Danny Hutton - they are 3 Dog Night...! Badass and should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - along with Jethro Tull and Grand Funk Railroad...!
This song originated with the 1967 rock musical Hair, which was packed with a lot of great songs, such as "Aquarius", "Walking in Space", "Good Morning Starshine", and "The Flesh Failures (Let the Sunshine In)" as well as a few choice songs dealing with various social issues. Check that out when you can. And when it comes to Three Dog Night also check out "One is the Loneliest Number" and "Never Been To Spain" along with the songs others have mentioned. Also share some love with the song "Out in the Country" too! "Before the breathin' air is gone, Before the sun is just a bright spot in the night-time..."
They were rare in that they had 3 great lead singers. You should only do live performances of this group. If you do, you'll figure out why. They are fun showmen.
Great words and reactions! Three Dog Night's song had SO much substance! They were ahead of their time with meaningful messages in their music...in a time when their was SO much unrest...the Vietnam War, early years after Civil Rights Laws were enacted, social injustices, riots and more!! Great lead vocals by Chuck Negron! Three Dog Night has SO many great hits!!! The band had 21 Billboard Top 40 hits between 1969 and 1975! Sadly, the theme of this song is SO relevant today!
They had three lead singers. The one taking the lead on this one is Chuck Negron. The one on the left is Cory Wells and the one on the right is Danny Hutton. They each sang lead on different songs, and they were all good. They also sang great three-part harmony. Loved this band, saw them live a couple of times back when the world was young and so was I, LOL.
The Great Vocals of "THREE DOG NIGHT"... CORY WELLS, CHUCK NEGRON, AND DANNY HUTTON.. "EASY TOO BE HARD", WAS FEATURED IN THE BROADWAY PLAY, LATER MOVIE "HAIR"... THESE GUYS HAD 21 STRAIGHT SONGS THAT CHARTED... THIS FEATURED CHUCK NEGRON, IN LEAD... ALL THREE TOP THE CHARTS ...✌NEXT CORY WELLS AND "TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS " THEN DANNY HUTTON, AND "LIAR"... FOR STARTER'S...RIGHT ON MAN....
Chuck Negron is definitely one of the greatest singers ever. What makes this band so good so special theres 3 great singers. Love this song as much as I did in 1969.
TDN was the bomb in early 70s - had a ton of hits - lead vocalist Chuck in this song later left / was kicked out of the band due to drug use. Saw "Two Dog Night" in concert about 7 years ago, band was great, but missed Chuck's contribution on vocals. One of my faves from them: "Pieces Of April"
Song of the 70s, especially perfect for 2016 forward (or 2000 forward). Drives straight to the soul. Fabulous artistry, profound lyrics. Love your reaction & comments. Thanks for the post!
Okay, you just got another rabbit hole to go down. They have several hits to check out. This one is perfect for Chuck's voice. Some others are Jeremiah was a bullfrog, One, joy to the world, momma told me, black and white.
Just for clarification "One" is the name of a song. JayVee may miss that in the middle of the string of titles. It is one of my favorites - no pun intended - lol. He should do Black and White next though.
Three Dog Night is one of my all-time favorites. You've just scratched the surface. They weren't together for all that long, but they had some SERIOUS hits: Celebrate, Joy To The World, Eli's Comin', Mama Told Me Not To Come, Shambala, Never Been To Spain, One, Black & White...it just goes on and on. The lead singer on this song is Chuck Negron. They had three lead vocalists, each with very unique voices. The other two singers were Danny Hutton and Cory Wells.
Three Dog Night was the first rock band I ever listened to, back when I was a young child. I bought all their records, and could never decide if I loved Chuck, Corey, or Danny the most. This song is so timely, decades after it was written. If you're enjoying this band, I suggest listening to The Guess Who, or Burton Cummings. Songs - American Woman, Stand Tall, Laughing, These Eyes. Burton has a voice!
This was such a hit back in the day!!! It will always be on the classic hit list. Three Dog Night was a stupendous band, a class act. The song was forever immortalized as a song in the Broadway play and later screen production, "HAIR"!!! Forever a hit!!
Chuck Negron is singing llead on this. He sang lead on 8 of their top songs. Cory sang lead on 9 of their top songs. Danny sang lead on 3 or 4 of their top songs. This was one of the greatest bands, ever!!!!
TDN was the bomb when I was in high school. Lead vocalist on this song, Chuck Negron, was banished from the band many years ago, I think due to drug overuse, but apparently has turned his life around; saw the "Two Dog Night" concert several years ago without him, the other two singers are still great, but something was missing without him. They had boatload of other great songs: "Liar", "Mama Told Me Not To Come", "Chest Fever", "One", "Try A LIttle Tenderness", "Eli's Coming", "Pieces of April", "Celebrate" which is used for a TV drug commercial, and "Joy To The World", probably their biggest hit, but I don't really like the song due to overplay.
CM Bea please, both Danny and Corey had their share of TDN hits and greats songs-you don’t have to put them down just cuz u like Chuck best. Listen to the live version of Try a Little Tenderness or Mama Told Me Not to Come.
Chuck Negron on lead vocals. Had to kick a nasty drug habit. They actually had 3 lead singers: Chuck, Danny Hutton (who started the band), and Cory Wells.
Three Dog Night were a huge band back in the 60's and 70's. All three singers took turns being the lead singer, depending on the song. They had tons of hits, here are a few. ONE, CELEBRATE, BLACK & WHITE, EILI'S COMING, JOY TO THE WORLD AND SHAMBALA.
I Love Three Dog Night ! Shambala has always been my favorite. They have so many good songs. A real funky band. All three frontmen sing. And sing well.
Lead vocal is Chuck Negron on this one. Three Dog had the best harmonies for sure. Saw them twice in concert. So awesome. Great music and great hits. Chicago and Three Dog are my absolute favorite bands.
JOY TO THE WORLD was HUGE hit. Some of its lyrics made us kids chuckle. Gospel like. These tunes were played back to back on the radio. All day long. Everyone listened to the radio. And TDN was always on.
Chuck Negron killed it! Definitely one of the greatest singers ever! I loved this first time I heard it in 69, still do. A very very successful group late 60s into 75 or so. Cory Welles other great singer did a phenomenal job covering Otis Redding Try a little Tenderness maybe their first song on the charts. Worth checking out.
Shambala
Mama Told Me Not To Come
Old Fashioned Love Song
Joy to the World
Black & White
Nice list!
This list says it all!😝
Want some whiskey in your water!? Sugar in your tea!? :D
Classic!
Pieces of April.
I don’t think Three Dog Night ever put out a bad or mediocre song.
I'm a big fan, the only dog may have been their last one, "It's A Jungle Out There". it was better than some of that time but not classic Three Dog.
This song is from the rock-opera Hair. Check out Three Dog Night's huge catalogue of hits - Eli's Comin', Liar, The Show Must Go On, Brickyard Blues, I Would Be So Happy. On the Way Back Home, Joy to the World, Shambala, Never Been To Spain, Mama Told Me Not To Come, Black and White, Old Fashioned Love Song, Celebrate and Sure As I'm Sittin' Here.
most forgotten 3DN song i love - Out in the Country.
@@kilgoretrout3966 Fact! I think it's one of the prettiest songs I've ever heard. Love that one!
The "Golden Biscuits" Album!
It Ain't Easy, Cowboy, Coming Down Your Way, It's For You, One Man Band, Black and White, Good Feelin, Easy To Be Hard, Try A Little Tenderness, Midnight Runaway. Pieces of April, so many gems.
Your so right! Out In The
Country is such a beautiful song!
I was a teenager in the 70s. Every time you turned on the radio Three Dog Night was on. So diverse. So deep.
Lead singer on this one is Chuck Negron, a brilliant singer with a huge range. Back in the day, he got messed up on heroin -- he's been quite frank about it in interviews, and wrote a book called "Three Dog Nightmare." He finally recovered and since has created a sucessful solo career.
He found Christ as Lord and Savior and said he wouldn’t trade it for anything!
I heard that too!Glad to hear he's alive,I always wondered if he survived!❤
They have 3 lead singers and there all good!
They're all good too!
My favorite Three Dog Night song 🎵 ❤ glad you got to hear it.
I’ve been waiting on you to react to this! Three Dog Night was a major group with many hits. This is one of my favorites. Listen to anything of theirs to be entertained and moved.
One of their lesser known songs is Out In The Country, never could figure out why it isn't as well known, it's a great song.
Great song.
This was a very popular song back in 1969 and crossed over from the pop rock to R&B charts at the time. It's just the younger generation isn't very aware of a group like three dog night
With whats going on in this country,this song is now so relevant and should be taken seriously.We’re all in this world together,folks.
That's Chuck Negron doing the lead vocal. He has a fantastic voice and I think the best voice of the group. Saw them in 1969 and in 1970 when they were one of the biggest groups in the country. To bad we have lost some of the key members.
My favorite is “One” by them but like all their songs. ❤️🎵
They were Sooooo goooddd!!
TDN were huge in the 70's. One thing that set them apart was that they had 3 lead singers who were all very different. Tons of hits, check out Cory's lead vocals on "Mama Told Me Not To Come", "Never Been To Spain", "Eli's Coming", and Cory's Ode to Otis Redding, "Try a Little Tenderness". Amazing!
"Out In The Country"
That is a fantastic list!
Pieces of April.. Shambala
You have such a kind heart, watching your videos brings me joy! Keep it up, please!!! We need this in the world and more people like you 💙
That's Chuck Negron on lead vocals. Backed up by Corey Wells and Danny Hutton - they are 3 Dog Night...! Badass and should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - along with Jethro Tull and Grand Funk Railroad...!
Chuck Negron on lead vocals. His voice was unreal. Listen to him sing Cowboy.
When checking out Three Dog Night their live videos are always best. They just have so much fun together onstage. Love them
Great Band An Old Fashion Love Song! Mama Told Me, Joy To The World, 🎶🎶🥰🎶🎶💕🌟🌟🌟
You should try Three Dog Night - Never been to Spain
Oddly, when the song came out, I HAD been to Spain, but I had never been to Oklahoma.
Oh God yes
"Never Been to Spain", "Joy to The World", "One", and "Pieces of April" are some of their best.
Definitely react to Never Been to Spain!
This song originated with the 1967 rock musical Hair, which was packed with a lot of great songs, such as "Aquarius", "Walking in Space", "Good Morning Starshine", and "The Flesh Failures (Let the Sunshine In)" as well as a few choice songs dealing with various social issues. Check that out when you can. And when it comes to Three Dog Night also check out "One is the Loneliest Number" and "Never Been To Spain" along with the songs others have mentioned. Also share some love with the song "Out in the Country" too! "Before the breathin' air is gone, Before the sun is just a bright spot in the night-time..."
Out in the Country is one of my favorites, Pieces of April is another.
Ohhhhh... I remember those lyrics! I didn't know who did the song, though. I'm not surprised to find that it's 3DN!
They were rare in that they had 3 great lead singers. You should only do live performances of this group. If you do, you'll figure out why. They are fun showmen.
Relevant then and now! This Is Chuck Negron a beautiful soulful voice! Slowly builds up..cried my heart out!
a timeless song with a message still valid today.
Great words and reactions! Three Dog Night's song had SO much substance! They were ahead of their time with meaningful messages in their music...in a time when their was SO much unrest...the Vietnam War, early years after Civil Rights Laws were enacted, social injustices, riots and more!! Great lead vocals by Chuck Negron! Three Dog Night has SO many great hits!!! The band had 21 Billboard Top 40 hits between 1969 and 1975! Sadly, the theme of this song is SO relevant today!
more songs by Three Dog Night - Joy to the world, One, Mama Told Me Not To Come, Eli's Coming, Shambala
Chuck Negron is the lead singer on this song. Three Dog Night is my All-Time Favorite Rock Group!!! Thanks for answering my request.
That was Chuck Negron who in my opinion is the voice of Three Dog Night. He still tours as a solo act.
one of my favorites and one the very underrated bands of 70's
Chuck Negron sang this. What makes this band special is there's 3 great singers and different songs were assigned to them. One of my favorite groups!
They had three lead singers. The one taking the lead on this one is Chuck Negron. The one on the left is Cory Wells and the one on the right is Danny Hutton. They each sang lead on different songs, and they were all good. They also sang great three-part harmony. Loved this band, saw them live a couple of times back when the world was young and so was I, LOL.
Their song “It’s For You” is a must to hear how well their voices harmonize. No instruments until the end, only clapping. Unbelievable!
The Great Vocals of "THREE DOG NIGHT"... CORY WELLS, CHUCK NEGRON, AND DANNY HUTTON.. "EASY TOO BE HARD", WAS FEATURED IN THE BROADWAY PLAY, LATER MOVIE "HAIR"... THESE GUYS HAD 21 STRAIGHT SONGS THAT CHARTED... THIS FEATURED CHUCK NEGRON, IN LEAD... ALL THREE TOP THE CHARTS ...✌NEXT CORY WELLS AND "TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS " THEN DANNY HUTTON, AND "LIAR"... FOR STARTER'S...RIGHT ON MAN....
That was Chuck Negron. He had a great voice.
Chuck Negron is definitely one of the greatest singers ever. What makes this band so good so special theres 3 great singers. Love this song as much as I did in 1969.
TDN was the bomb in early 70s - had a ton of hits - lead vocalist Chuck in this song later left / was kicked out of the band due to drug use. Saw "Two Dog Night" in concert about 7 years ago, band was great, but missed Chuck's contribution on vocals. One of my faves from them: "Pieces Of April"
One of the greatest groups ever
Song of the 70s, especially perfect for 2016 forward (or 2000 forward). Drives straight to the soul. Fabulous artistry, profound lyrics. Love your reaction & comments. Thanks for the post!
Chuck Negron .the tallest guy ..had an amazing voice !
What a voice Chuck had !
Chuck Negron was my favorite of the three lead singers
Chuck has a beautiful voice 🙏.
Chuck Negron. Great voice.
One of my favorite songs by them!
Okay, you just got another rabbit hole to go down. They have several hits to check out. This one is perfect for Chuck's voice. Some others are Jeremiah was a bullfrog, One, joy to the world, momma told me, black and white.
"Jeremiah was a bullfrog" was just the opening line for "Joy to the World"........i actually like your title better.....LOL
Joy to the World is the Jeremiah/bullfrog song
Just for clarification "One" is the name of a song. JayVee may miss that in the middle of the string of titles. It is one of my favorites - no pun intended - lol. He should do Black and White next though.
Love this group! They're an awesome group! Such a beautiful song for the late 60's especially during the Vietnam War era. ❤😢❤😢
Three Dog Night is one of my all-time favorites. You've just scratched the surface. They weren't together for all that long, but they had some SERIOUS hits: Celebrate, Joy To The World, Eli's Comin', Mama Told Me Not To Come, Shambala, Never Been To Spain, One, Black & White...it just goes on and on. The lead singer on this song is Chuck Negron. They had three lead vocalists, each with very unique voices. The other two singers were Danny Hutton and Cory Wells.
The man is going for it, not heard their music, in like 40 years.
Three Dog Night was the first rock band I ever listened to, back when I was a young child. I bought all their records, and could never decide if I loved Chuck, Corey, or Danny the most. This song is so timely, decades after it was written. If you're enjoying this band, I suggest listening to The Guess Who, or Burton Cummings. Songs - American Woman, Stand Tall, Laughing, These Eyes. Burton has a voice!
Chuck Negron is the most famous lead singer, though the other two guys also do lead singing on other great songs.
Live is the only way to watch Three Dog Night. They have fun and they always perform well.
His name is Chuck Negron.
This was such a hit back in the day!!! It will always be on the classic hit list. Three Dog Night was a stupendous band, a class act. The song was forever immortalized as a song in the Broadway play and later screen production, "HAIR"!!! Forever a hit!!
Chuck Negron is singing llead on this. He sang lead on 8 of their top songs. Cory sang lead on 9 of their top songs. Danny sang lead on 3 or 4 of their top songs. This was one of the greatest bands, ever!!!!
TDN was the bomb when I was in high school. Lead vocalist on this song, Chuck Negron, was banished from the band many years ago, I think due to drug overuse, but apparently has turned his life around; saw the "Two Dog Night" concert several years ago without him, the other two singers are still great, but something was missing without him. They had boatload of other great songs: "Liar", "Mama Told Me Not To Come", "Chest Fever", "One", "Try A LIttle Tenderness", "Eli's Coming", "Pieces of April", "Celebrate" which is used for a TV drug commercial, and "Joy To The World", probably their biggest hit, but I don't really like the song due to overplay.
CM Bea please, both Danny and Corey had their share of TDN hits and greats songs-you don’t have to put them down just cuz u like Chuck best.
Listen to the live version of Try a Little Tenderness or Mama Told Me Not to Come.
Still the BOMB!!! 💣❤
Three Dog Night. Pieces of April
Incredible band. Bring on more!
The ACTUAL live performance of "Try a Little Tenderness". Fantastic!
Best harmonies!!
Chuck Negron definitely up there in top vocalists 👍🏻
Must Let The Show Go On. They have a lot of songs!☺
like their song, "Out in the Country". check it out if you haven't already.
Pieces of April. Beautiful
I was in my 20's and this song gave me chills and still does.
Three Dog Night, one of the great bands of all-time with their incredible harmony.
Joy to the World! You have to do Joy to the World
I think you would love Three Dog Night's "Black & White." The message is relevant to today's situation.
Lyrics are still relevant 50 years later. That’s the mark of a great song. ❤️
Easily a top 5 group in the 70's, Three Dog Night was known for their incredible harmony and range of music.
Eli's is a coming "Three dog night"
To start at the beginning ... 3 Dog Night .. Joy to the World!
Three Dog Night had three lead singers. Chuck Negron sang lead on this tune. Great band with so many wonderful hits. Iconic 70's group.
this is one of their best
His name is Chuck Nagron.
Chuck Negron on lead vocals. Had to kick a nasty drug habit. They actually had 3 lead singers: Chuck, Danny Hutton (who started the band), and Cory Wells.
Three Dog Night were a huge band back in the 60's and 70's. All three singers took turns being the lead singer, depending on the song. They had tons of hits, here are a few. ONE, CELEBRATE, BLACK & WHITE, EILI'S COMING, JOY TO THE WORLD AND SHAMBALA.
The song Joy to the world was like an anthem to our childhood. We sang that song in school it was everywhere. EVERYBODY knows that song.
I miss those men's trousers with the wide multicoloured vertical stripes. Just me, eh?
We used to call them mattress covers.
I need me a pair of those.
Luv luv 3 dog night!!!! So awesome!!!!
Message still right on.
One of my favorite songs of theirs!! I also love the Karaoke version!!!
So many great songs, I love these guys. And all three of them can sing!
I Love Three Dog Night !
Shambala has always been my favorite. They have so many good songs. A real funky band.
All three frontmen sing. And sing well.
His name is Chuck Negron
They were my first concert!! So many hits and they all have great voices.... I think some of the best music was in the 70s and 80s!!!!!!
Pieces of April!
This song is as relevant today as it was yesterday. Maybe even more!!!
PLEASE PLEASE PLAY "PIECES OF APRIL" BY THREE DOG NIGHT.....Thanks man!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love TDN! Chuck Negron my favorite💝💝💝
I grew up with Corey Wells... He was the backup singer standing on the left side of easy to be hard video
Chuck Negron shared, in an interview, that he recorded this track in one take. He wanted to do it again, and the producer said no way.
Listen to their number one hit from 1971, Joy To The World.
The singer on this beautiful song is Chuck Neuron. Three Dog Night was a great group....many hits.
One of the biggest groups in the world in the early 70s. They were my personal favorite when I was a kid.
Lots of good music from Three Dog Night. They were the first band I ever saw in concert a big venue at the age of 13. I was a big fan back in the day.
These guys are still at it. I saw them in a small venue in Canton, Ohio a few years back. They still sound great.
My first record purchase as a kid was a 45 rpm of Three Dog Night’s Joy to the World and the flip side was One. I wore that thing out!
Lead vocal is Chuck Negron on this one. Three Dog had the best harmonies for sure. Saw them twice in concert. So awesome. Great music and great hits. Chicago and Three Dog are my absolute favorite bands.
Lead singer: Chuck Negron ~ Saw him live in 2011 ~ STILL killin' it!!
Three Dog Night is my generation and I love them!
JOY TO THE WORLD was HUGE hit. Some of its lyrics made us kids chuckle. Gospel like.
These tunes were played back to back on the radio. All day long. Everyone listened to the radio. And TDN was always on.