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  1. The Doobie Brothers' cover of "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" was the only single release to chart, when it reached No. 76 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. A second single, Al Jarreau's "One Good Turn", failed to chart.

  2. 9. 567 views 1 year ago. When I was young, my parents bought the vinyl record "In Harmony" for me from a church book fair in the 80's. I loved it and played it incessantly growing up. The...

  3. The Doobie Brothers have been delivering mind-blowing, roots-based, harmony-laden, guitar-driven rock and roll for more than four decades, selling more than 48 million albums and winning...

  4. The Doobie Brothers es una banda estadounidense de rock, formada en 1970 por Tom Johnston, John Hartman y el bajista Greg Murph, que luego fue sustituido por Dave Shogren; todos ellos de California. 1 En el año siguiente, ya transformados en quinteto (con Trian Porter y el percusionista Mike Hossack), lanzaron su primer LP Doobie ...

  5. The Doobie Brothers performing in 2017. From left: touring member John Cowan, Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston, and John McFee. The Doobie Brothers are an American rock band formed in 1970 in San Jose, California, known for their flexibility in performing across numerous genres and their vocal harmonies.

  6. The Doobie Brothers | Greatest Hits (1971-2010) 8.5K views • 52 tracks • 3 hours, 26 minutes THE DOOBIE BROTHERS (Apr 30, 1971) * Nobody * Slippery St. Paul * Greenwood Creek TOULOUSE...

  7. " Takin' It to the Streets " is a song by the American rock band The Doobie Brothers from the album of the same name. It was their first single with Michael McDonald on vocals and was written by McDonald. The song peaked at number 13 in the US and number 7 in Canada. [3] Reception.