Coming Down Your Way

Coming Down Your Way

All good things come to an end, and with this 1975 album Three Dog Night had its final hit with Dave Loggins’ “’Til the World Ends.” It was the final go-round with most of the original band members and all three lead singers—Danny Hutton, Chuck Negron, and Cory Wells—in one place. It’s obvious that the band was trying to find a niche in a changing rock/pop marketplace, and while its choices of songwriters here isn’t as strong as previous albums, it does include the excellent Randy Newman tune “You Can Leave Your Hat On” and Allen Toussaint’s “Mind Over Matter.” Dalton and Dubarri’s Kent Sprague and Gary Stovall gave the group the hard rock tune “Good Old Feeling," and it’s here that the band seems to be trying to show itself as a rock band instead of the Top 40 hit machine it actually was (with 21 Top 40 hits in six and a half years!). Jeff Barry’s poignant ballad “When It’s Over” says what needs to be said.

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