THE DOOBIE BROTHERS - Can't Let It Get Away (studio version) video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/02/16

Can't Let It Get Away by The Doobie Brothers.

Audio from their 45s at the time. Sorry for the jarring scratch noises.

Comments

10 years ago

Supertron5000

As much as i enjoy Cycles, hearing Patrick Simmons on this song makes me wish they had stayed together long enough complete this project which i assume was intended for a 1981 or 1982 release date.

10 years ago

JustThePretender

What a fantastic post, thank you! I simply cannot believe that I did not remember this song. What would you take in trade for that 45? My Lincoln Continental? My wife? Thanks again for a bright spot in my day.

10 years ago

John Rolf

Love this tune! What a great driving tune, lead singer and awesome (as always!) Doobie harmony. These guys ROCK!!

12 years ago

saanzacs

RIP Bobby Lakind (percussion), Cornelius Bumpus (keyboards/saxophones/vocals) and Keith Knudsen (drums/vocals)

13 years ago

Greg Leuszler

In the early 1980's, you would be much more likely to see the "Baker Song of One" (with the wedding cake at the end) on Sesame Street than to hear this song on the radio!

13 years ago

stampedehero22

This band always evolved McDonald, Bumpus and Baxter infused great talent along with otrhers Best US band list must have Doobies Little Feat and Los Lobos

13 years ago

Paulo Capella

Nice song and nice photos, thanks for posting!

14 years ago

saanzacs

Don't know why such a good Doobies song like this one never made it on to any of their albums

14 years ago

Royal Mills

I had never heard the studio version. It's much better than the live version on "Farewell Tour." It's a bit funkier. Thank you for posting!

15 years ago

3kne5

>barttheanorak The format is picture 7" vinyl by Coca-cola promo and 1 track only. The members who's credited are M.McDonald, P.Simmons, K.Knudsen, C.Bumpus, C.McCracken, J.McFee, B.Lakind and W.Weeks.

15 years ago

barttheanorak

What was the other side of the single? Were Andy Newmark and Willie Weeks on this recording?

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