Three Dog Night
an interview with Danny Hutton
Danny Hutton
Three Dog Night's hits
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Try A Little Tenderness (1969)
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One (1969)
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Easy To Be Hard (1969)
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Eli's Coming (1969)
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Celebrate (1970)
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Mama Told Me (Not To Come) (1970)
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Out In The Country (1970)
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One Man Band (1970)
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Joy To The World (1971)
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Liar (1971)
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An Old Fashioned Love Song (1971)
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Never Been To Spain (1972)
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The Family Of Man (1972)
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Black and White (1972)
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Pieces Of April (1972)
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Shambala (1973)
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Let Me Serenade You (1973)
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The Show Must On (1974)
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Sure As I'm Sittin' Here (1974)
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Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues) (1974)
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Til The World Ends (1975)
These 3 videos represent the three #1s that Three Dog Night scored on the American singles chart. Interestingly, each of the three features a different TDN lead singer. Danny Hutton sang lead on the studio recording of Black And White, Chuck Negron sang lead on Joy To The World, and Cory Wells sang lead on Mama Told Me (Not To Come).
Didja know ... ?
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In the six years from 1969 through 1974, Three Dog Night released 18 consecutive songs that hit the Top 20 in America alone.
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One of the first integrated bands in Rock music.
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Before Three Dog Night, when Danny Hutton was a solo performer, he appeared on both American Bandstand and The Flintstones. Yes, THOSE Flintstones.
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Cory Wells, pre-TDN, was in a group called "The Enemies," which appeared on "The Beverly Hillbillies."
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Rounding out the original Three Dog Night lineup were Mike Allsup, lead guitar, Floyd Sneed, drums, Jimmy Greenspoon, keyboards, and Joe Schermie, bass.