The Doobie Brothers - Dependin' on You descargar videos gratis
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Duración: 03:29
Subido: 2009/02/16
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11 years ago
Marcel Morejon
Great tune!! Great band....Always thought Jeff played that solo...
11 years ago
vincent parlante
Agreed, this is not a hit that received the credit in my oppinion that is should have it so great,cool and to dated for me one that i will CRANK the volume up on to cruze to in the Southwest desert to, speaking for myself i will never grow tired of these guys and they;re original sounds with all the players back in the 70s& 80sthat truly shaped the sound of these guys musicial string of hits, thanks to Johnson, Simmons , Baxter and McDonald to name a very few of the first decade and a half.THX.
12 years ago
Doobie1975
Great song, I actually like this song more than "What A Fool Believes" yet this song wasn't as successful as "What A Fool Believes"
12 years ago
zachbaube
one of my favorite doobie brothers songs along with song to see you through and it keeps you runnin
14 years ago
mkl62
One of my all-time favorite Doobie hits. I saw them in November 1980 at the Carolina Coliseum in Columbia, SC. John McFee had replaced Jeff "Skunk" Baxter. Willie Weeks had replaced Tiran Porter. And Cornelius "Corny" Bumpus had also joined. Sadly, Corny, Bobby LaKind, and Keith Knudsen are no longer with us.
14 years ago
211bill
8th Ave. Shuffle
14 years ago
Larrymh07
@7beers Check out "Don't Stop to Watch the Wheels" off the same album. It's probably their best biker rock tune ever!
14 years ago
HighSpeedNoDrag
My older sister had this on 8-Track Tape and it Rocked, good times.
15 years ago
Dave Wollenberg
hit #25 pop, #37 AC in Billboard. God bless!
15 years ago
samboy1288
i actually hear this at work fairly often along with some other tunes by the doobies... whod have thunk working at walgreens would be what gets me into classic rock. always liked hard rock and metal but it never hurts to branch out. minute by minute is a fantastic album.
15 years ago
7beers
This song ROCKS. This may well be the best lesser known song of the Doobies.