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Pratt & McClain was an American musical duo known originally called Brother Love consisting of Jerry McClain and Truett Pratt, along with various sidemen. They scored a Billboard No. 5 hit in 1976 with "Happy Days", the theme to the sitcom of the same name, written and performed in a nostalgic 1950s rock and roll style.
Mar 31, 2022 · According to the duo's AllMusic biography, Truett Pratt and Jerry McClain first met in the early 1970s and were originally known as Brother Love — this was no conventional pop-rock duo, as one may surmise from their involvement in the longest-running version of the "Happy Days" theme.
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Personnel. Jerry McClain, Truett Pratt, and later Bobby Arvon (1983–84 TV only) – lead vocals. Charles Fox, Michael Ormartian – keyboards. Chart history. Silver Studs version. Australian group Silver Studs released a version in 1976. Weekly charts. Year-end charts. See also. List of 1970s one-hit wonders in the United States. References.
Pratt & McClain were a commercial jingle singing band consisting of Jerry McClain and Truett Pratt, who were also known as Brother Love. They released "Happy Days" as a single in 1976, which gave the duo their only UK and US Top 40 hit.