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  1. The Doobie Brothers | Greatest Hits (1971-2010) Playlist • 2022. 12K views • 52 tracks • 3 hours, 26 minutes. THE DOOBIE BROTHERS (Apr 30, 1971) * Nobody * Slippery St. Paul * Greenwood...

  2. Official playlist of The Doobie Brothers music videos and live performances. Welcome to the official YouTube channel for The Doobie Brothers featuring official videos for iconic hits...

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    • 'What a Fool Believes' From: 'Minute by Minute' (1978) After "What a Fool Believes" became a No. 1 smash and snatched a couple of well-deserved Grammys, the Top 40 landscape sounded a bit different.
    • 'Long Train Runnin'' From: 'The Captain and Me' (1973) One of the band's most popular songs, featuring one of its greatest guitar riffs, was their first to hit the Top 10.
    • 'Black Water' From: 'What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits' (1974) With an a cappella breakdown, a viola solo and a bunch of acoustic instruments, "Black Water" was an unlikely pop hit in 1974.
    • 'Listen to the Music' From: 'Toulouse Street' (1972) The Doobie Brothers' first Top 40 hit – which just missed the Top 10, stopping at No. 11 – pegged the band as amiable '70s hippies with no leftover '60s baggage.
    • “Listen to the Music” (Toulouse Street, 1972) The Doobies’ breakthrough hit is a soft-touch anthem that crossed formats from rock to top 40 to adult contemporary — hilariously getting the word “doobie” mentioned, quite a bit, on generally conservative airwaves of the latter two.
    • “Black Water” (What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits, 1974) Country music, and Mississippi for that matter, were about as far away from FM rock as you could get at this point in time.
    • “Takin’ It to the Streets” (Takin’ It to the Streets, 1976) McDonald’s first single with the Doobies (and title track of the group’s sixth album) was a winner, a people-have-the-power anthem that fit his native Ferguson, Mo., nearly four decades later as it did bicentennial America — and will probably sound just as relevant, and resonant, for eternity.
    • “China Grove” (The Captain and Me, 1973) Plain and simple — it rocks. Johnston’s opening riffs are the stuff of air guitar legend, and the “sleepy little town” comes alive in clear detail.
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  4. The Doobie Brothers - Listen To The Music (Reprise) [Live From The Beacon Theater] Official playlist of The Doobie Brothers music videos and live performances. Welcome to the official...

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