Wednesday, August 20, 2025

The Doobie Brothers : Livin' on The Fault Line




ANYONE CAN TELL

ANY FOOL CAN SEE

WHO YOU NEED

I KNOW YOU 

ALL TOO WELL



 Livin' on the Fault Line 

is the 

seventh 

studio album 

by the American 

rock band 

The Doobie Brothers

The album was

 released on 

August 19, 1977, 

by Warner Bros. Records

It is one of the few 

Doobie Brothers albums 

of the 1970s 

which did not produce a 

Top 40 hit 

on the 

Billboard Hot 100

 although

 "You Belong to Me"

 was a hit 

as recorded by 

co-author 

Carly Simon

Still, the album

 received modest 

critical acclaim. 

Tom Johnston

 (guitar, vocals) 

left the band

 early in the sessions. 

He is listed as part

 of the band

 (appearing in the inside group photo)

 but appears on

 little or none 

of the actual album:

 he wrote 

and sang five songs

 during the sessions 

for the album, 

but they were

 not included 

on the final release. 

The track

 "Little Darling (I Need You)"

 is a remake of the

 Marvin Gaye

 1966 hit.

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