Artist: The Family Dogg. The Family Dogg also released the singles "Family Dog" / "The Storm" in 1967 (the latter is a song originally written by the Bee Gees in Australia) on the MGM label, and "Silly Grin" / "Couldn't Help It", and "Brown Eyed Girl" / "Let It Rain" in 1968; on the Fontana label.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelRENA, Renaissance
UPC0630428096622
eBay Product ID (ePID)24058713581
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2023
GenreRock
ArtistFamily Dogg
Release TitleWay of Life
Dimensions
Item Height0.38 in
Item Weight0.20 lb
Item Length5.59 in
Item Width5.12 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks20
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 1. Julie’s Just Gone 1.2 2. All The Best Songs And Marches 1.3 3. In The Ghetto 1.4 4. Today I Killed A Man I Didn’t Know 1.5 5. Pattern People 1.6 6. Save The Life Of My Child 1.7 7. Love Minus Zero 1.8 8. Reflections “Of Your Face” 1.9 9. Run, Run, Run, Fly, Fly, Fly 1.10 10. Moonshine Mary 1.11 11. You Were On My Mind 1.12 12. Place In The Sun 1.13 13. Way Of Life 1.14 14. I’ll Wear A Silly Grin 1.15 15. Arizona 1.16 16. Brown-Eyed Girl 1.17 17. Sympathy 1.18 18. The Storm 1.19 19. When Tomorrow Comes Tomorrow 1.20 20. Family Dog
NotesIn 1966, The Family Dogg was formed in England with the participation of the singers Mike Hazlewood and Pam Zooey Quinn. The debut album, A Way of Life was released in 1969, and the title track scored a number 6 hit in the UK Singles Chart. Jimmy Page, John Bonham and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin were guest musicians on this album, along with Elton John. The Family Dogg also released the singles "Family Dog" / "The Storm" in 1967 (the latter is a song originally written by the Bee Gees in Australia) on the MGM label, and "Silly Grin" / "Couldn't Help It", and "Brown Eyed Girl" / "Let It Rain" in 1968; on the Fontana label. In April 1970, they had a Number 2 hit in the Netherlands with the song "Sympathy", previously recorded by the group Rare Bird in 1969. This album collects the original release and all of the 'A' side singles.