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Having heard the Greyhound version, Three Dog Night covered the song and included it on their 1972 album Seven Separate Fools. [6] Their version, which featured a group of children, peaked at number one on the U.S. Pop chart on September 16, 1972, and topped the Easy Listening chart on October 7. [7] Billboard ranked it as the number 63 song ...
The commentary included in the CD set Celebrate: The Three Dog Night Story, 1965–1975 states that vocalist Danny Hutton's girlfriend, actress June Fairchild (best known as the "Ajax Lady" from the Cheech and Chong movie Up In Smoke) suggested the name after reading a magazine article about Aboriginal Australians, in which it was explained that on cold nights they would customarily sleep ...
The group scored 11 top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, including three that hit number one: Joy to the World, Mama Told Me Not to Come and Black and White. Joy to the World was the top song on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1971.
After an absurdly long opening-night fireworks display, Three Dog Night kicked it off with a myriad of greatest hits, from “Black and White” to “Mama Told Me (Not to Come).” The first few ...
Music group Three Dog Night, known for hits such as "Mama Told Me (Not To Come)”, “Joy to the World”, “Black and White”, “Shambala” coming to Columbus
Around the World with Three Dog Night is a double live album by American rock band Three Dog Night, ... "Black and White" (David I. Arkin, Earl Robinson) – 2:56
Black & White (Three Dog Night song) Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; English. Read; Edit; View history; ... Black and White (Pete Seeger song) Retrieved from ...
On colder nights, they would sleep with two dogs; and if the night was freezing, it was called a "three-dog night". [6] Musician Van Dyke Parks has disputed this claim, however, and says he, not Fairchild, came up with the name from the magazine. The band's first Top Ten hit was "One" in 1969. "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)" reached #1 a year later.