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Record World said of "You Never Done It Like That" that "Toni Tennille's semi -sexy vocals are highlighted, driven along nicely by a heavy pop bass line." [1] Record World said that "You Need a Woman Tonight" "has a slight Caribbean beat and is sparked by Toni Tennille's compelling phrasing and the Captain's keyboards."
Dream would be the last Captain and Tennille studio album released by A&M. In 1979, Neil Bogart signed them to a contract on his Casablanca Records label. The album Make Your Move (US #23, 1979) rose much higher on the chart than the act's previous release, and the first single " Do That to Me One More Time " reached the summit on February 16 ...
Cathryn Antoinette "Toni" Tennille [1] (born May 8, 1940) is an American singer-songwriter and keyboardist. A contralto, she is best known as one-half of the 1970s duo Captain & Tennille with her former husband Daryl Dragon; their signature song is "Love Will Keep Us Together".
Here is a list of all singles released commercially and promotionally by recording duo Captain & Tennille, grouped by ... "But I Think It's a Dream" IT 7" promo (1980 ...
While "Love Will Keep Us Together" was topping the charts in the summer of 1975, Captain & Tennille released a Spanish version of the song, "Por Amor Viviremos", which rose to number 49 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, giving Captain & Tennille a rare feat of the identical song, in different languages and released as separate singles (rather ...
The Captain & Tennille have sold their resort home in La Quinta, Calif., for $660,000, reported the Realestalker. The home was last listed for $724,500. Seventies singing duo Toni Tennille and ...
There's a lot to unpack right now in Boynton Beach City Hall. The upshot is that back-and-forth allegations of misconduct between city officials and Tennille Decoste, the former human resources ...
"I'm on My Way" is a 1978 song by Captain & Tennille. It is a track on their LP Dream. The single was released a month prior to the release of the LP. Songwriter Mark Safan first released his version of the song in 1976 on Warner Bros. Records. The song became a hit in the U.S. on the Pop, Country and Adult Contemporary charts.