The album spawned two hit singles, including the title cut, which peaked at #55 on May 24–31, 1975, and "Dance With Me", which peaked at #6 on October 18, 1975, on the Billboard Singles Chart. 5), from the album Waking and Dreaming (1976); and "Love Takes Time" (No. We've added a supplemental audio recording of brand new music to an extremely comprehensive DVD of classic visuals.".

Scrobbling is when Last.fm tracks the music you listen to and automatically adds it to your music profile. The Best: Loggins & Messina Sittin' In Again, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Meanwhile, New York native Peter O'Brien had been brought in on drums. Since 1997, Larry had also been involved with Voices of Classic Rock, who in 2003 became known as RPM (Rock & Pop Masters) This was a "supergroup" of lead singers of popular 70s/80s groups (Toto, Survivor, Santana, Rainbow, etc. Having not played together for 7 years, Larry and John rediscovered the magic of the combination. It was released on August 1976 by Asylum Records.

6 in 1975); "Still the One" (No. The group's name evolved from the music it was playing at the time of their formation, which was inspired by Louisiana artists such as Allen Toussaint and the Neville Brothers. [10] Shows planned for the rest of the year were suddenly in jeopardy. Nonetheless, the album featured guest appearances from all past members, including John Hall, who was in the process of forming the John Hall Band with Leinbach as a member. 9 on the Billboard charts in 1976. Lance Hoppen – bass, vocals (1972–1997, 2001–present), Dennis "Fly" Amero – guitar, vocals (1980–1982, 2006–present), Lane Hoppen – keyboards, vocals (1980–1984, 2003–present), Brady Spencer – drums, percussion, vocals (2018–present), Wells Kelly – drums, percussion, keyboards, vocals (1972–1981; died 1984), Bob Leinbach – keyboards, trombone, vocals (1977–1980, 1985–1987, 1990-1994, 2001-2003, 2012), Charlie Shew – drums, percussion, vocals (1980–1982), Michael Mugrage – guitar, vocals (1982–1984), Nicholas Parker – drums, percussion (1982–1984), Peter O'Brien – drums, percussion (1988–2003), Paul Branin – saxophone, guitar (1990–1994), Chip Martin - guitar, bass, vocals (2019-2020), Tommy Wells – drums, percussion (1986–1987). This last, recorded in Woodstock, featured only the Hoppens and Wells Kelly as Orleans proper, since the others had left earlier in the year. The group scored several US Hot 100 hits, three of which went into the Top 40; two of those single releases went Top 10, including the No.

[14]. Sherman Kelly and "Dancin' in the Moonlight" appeared on the 2nd album. 11 in 1979).