Dobie Gray is one of those artists who is so identified with one great song (“Drift Away”) that we often overlook the rest of magnificent work. His take on “Loving Arms” reveals all of the sadness in the lyrics. Other artists have continued to record “Loving Arms,” including th...
The song equals the 21-week rules of Kelly Clarkson‘s “Breakaway” (2005) and Celine Dion‘s “A New Day Has Come” (2002). The titles trail only Uncle Kracker‘s record 28-week dominance with “Drift Away,” featuring Dobie Gray, in 2003-04. “Hey, Soul Sister” is one of thre...
Dustin Lynch's interpolation of Dobie Gray's "Drift Away" is one of at least three such songs on this Top 40 country songs list. Labelmate Jelly Roll joins him for a feel-good melody that fit the summer of 2024. Cover of Ashley Cooke, Your Place ...
Dobie Gray –“Drift Away” by Paul In 1973 Dobie Gray sang the most popular version of “Drift Away”, sometimes known as “Give Me The Beat, Boys”, which had originally been recorded a year earlier, and has since become a classic ending song for concerts. He took it to Number 5 ...
Topics include details on the first song he ever sang in public "Seminole Wind" by John Anderson, details on the music his children listen to, details on his purchase of the song "Maps" by rock band Maroon 5, and mention of his favorite karaoke song "Drift Away" by Dobie Gray.West...
Dustin Lynch's interpolation of Dobie Gray's "Drift Away" is one of at least three such songs on this Top 40 country songs list. Labelmate Jelly Roll joins him for a feel-good melody that fit the summer of 2024. Cover of Ashley Cooke, Your Place Big Loud Records No. 28: Ashley Cook...
Drift Away - "Dobie, Gray" 1973 It Takes Two - "Gaye, Marvin and Weston, Kim" 1967 Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) - "Redding, Otis" 1966 Crazy for You - Madonna 1985 Soldier Boy - "Shirelles, The" 1962 "Land of 1,000 Dances" - "Cannibal & Headhunters, The" 1965 "Land of 1,...
There’s the sole collaboration, with 2023 breakout star Jelly Roll,“Chevrolet,” a reimagination of Dobie Gray’s 1973 hit “Drift Away”. The pair harmonize in the chorus: “She said, ‘Give me a six-pack, some Brooks & Dunn / If you want...
DRIFT AWAY by Dobie Gray LOVE TRAIN by The O’Jays MIDNIGHT TRAIN TO GEORGIA by Gladys Knight & the Pips DANIEL by Elton John DUELING BANJOS by Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell CLAIR by Gilbert O’Sullivan SAY, HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY SWEET GYPSY ROSE by Tony Orlando and Dawn ...
‘Living In The Heart Of Love’. Other highlights of Lost & Found include a killer version of 'Shame, Shame, Shame’, first recorded in 1963 by one of the band's blues heroes, Jimmy Reed; their reading of Dobie Gray's soul gem 'Drift Away'; and a fascinating reggae-tinged version ...