Chuck Negron, Three Dog Night Co-Founder Who Took Cover Songs to the Top, Dead at 83
The singer, known for hits like “One” and “Joy to the World,” struggled with drug addiction at the height of his career…
The singer, known for hits like “One” and “Joy to the World,” struggled with drug addiction at the height of his career…
About The Song “Feelin’ Alright” began as a deliberately simple two-chord song Dave Mason wrote while stepping away from Traffic’s early whirlwind.…
About The Song On Three Dog Night’s 1971 album Harmony, “Never Dreamed You’d Leave in Summer” shows up in a telling place:…
About The Song “Rock & Roll Widow” is one of the most telling tracks on Three Dog Night’s 1970 album It Ain’t…
About The Song “It’s for You” has one of those origin stories that makes sense only in the 1960s: John Lennon and…
About The Song “It’s a Jungle Out There” sits at a very specific point in the Three Dog Night timeline: it’s the…
About The Song “Going in Circles” has an origin that’s easy to miss if you only know it as a Three Dog…
About The Song On October 16, 1968, Three Dog Night released their self-titled debut on Dunhill—a record that would later be reissued…
About The Song “Cowboy” shows up early on Three Dog Night’s March 31, 1970 album It Ain’t Easy—track two, placed right after…
About The Song “In Bed” is a Three Dog Night deep cut that traces back to Motown’s attempt to build a rock…
About The Song “Midnight Runaway” is one of the more unusual songs in Three Dog Night’s catalog because it didn’t come from…
About The Song “Jam” is a track recorded by American rock band Three Dog Night and released on their 1971 studio album…
About The Song “Heavy Church” is a song recorded by American rock band Three Dog Night for their album Naturally, released on…
About The Song “Freedom for the Stallion” is one of those Three Dog Night recordings that quietly reveals how wide their musical…
About The Song “Murder in My Heart for the Judge” didn’t start as a Three Dog Night song at all—it comes out…
About The Song “Chest Fever” is a song originally written by Robbie Robertson and first recorded by The Band for their 1968…
About The Song “On the Way Back Home” is a deep-cut highlight from Three Dog Night’s 1974 album Hard Labor, the record…
About The Song “Let Me Serenade You” is a 1973 single by Three Dog Night that distills their early-’70s formula—strong outside songwriting,…
About The Song “I Can Hear You Calling” opens Three Dog Night’s 1970 album Naturally with a tight, two-minute-fifty-six jolt of pop-rock…
About The Song “Put Out the Light” is a taut, mid-tempo album cut from Three Dog Night’s 1974 LP Hard Labor, a…