Three Dog Night – It’s for You
A Cry of Longing and Emotional Vulnerability in a Changing Era When Three Dog Night released “It’s for You” in 1969, they were standing at the edge of a musical…
A Cry of Longing and Emotional Vulnerability in a Changing Era When Three Dog Night released “It’s for You” in 1969, they were standing at the edge of a musical…
A Rousing Anthem of Urgency and Harmony — When Three Dog Night Turned Desperation into Celebration Few bands of the early 1970s captured the spirit of American pop-rock radio quite…
A stirring anthem about human unity, resilience, and the shared heartbeat of a divided world. When The Family of Man was released by Three Dog Night in 1972, it carried…
A Gentle Confession of Longing Wrapped in Harmonies and 1970s Soul When “Let Me Serenade You” by Three Dog Night arrived in 1973, it did not roar onto the charts…
A quiet confession of loyalty and longing, “Sure as I’m Sittin’ Here” captures the reflective heart of early-’70s pop-rock — tender, honest, and deeply human. Released in 1974 as a…
A tender meditation on distance and devotion, where love survives in fragments of springtime memory. When Three Dog Night released “Pieces of April” in November 1972, it marked a subtle…
A jubilant call to embrace life’s fleeting moments, “Celebrate” reminds us that even in uncertain times, joy is an act of faith. Released in 1970, “Celebrate” by Three Dog Night…
When the curtain rises despite the pain, “The Show Must Go On” becomes a quiet anthem of endurance, survival, and the high price of staying in the spotlight. Released in…
“Liar” – A raw cry of betrayal that reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became one of Three Dog Night’s most memorable hits. When Three Dog Night…
A song that sounds like a warning bell from another room — urgent, prophetic, and impossible to ignore once it starts ringing When Three Dog Night released “Eli’s Coming” in…