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  1. 9. Mai 2024 · The Doobie Brothers’ fourth album, What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits (1974), produced the band’s first number-one hit, Simmons’s rollicking “Black Water.” Hossack abruptly left the band while rehearsals for the Vices tour were underway, and he was replaced by drummer Keith Knudsen.

  2. 2. Mai 2024 · (Sadly, neither volume included the extraordinary “Another Park, Another Sunday” single from the immensely popular two-times Platinum set of What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits, a 1974 album that also generated “Black Water”.)

  3. 29. Apr. 2024 · They hit double-platinum status with the back-to-back releases of “The Captain and Me” (1973) and “What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits” (1974), then saw their fortunes zoom even higher ...

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · It's Too Late to Stop Now: Van Morrison: Live What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits: The Doobie Brothers - 8 Here Come the Warm Jets: Brian Eno: Jolene: Dolly Parton - The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage: Peter Hammill - 13 That's a Plenty: Pointer Sisters - 14 Valentine: Roy Harper - 15 Burn: Deep Purple - Old New Borrowed and Blue: Slade - 18 ...

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  6. Vor 5 Tagen · May 22, 2024. Australian singles chart: Black Water entered the Kent Music Report on 17 March 1975 and peaked at #22. Album: The song is on What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits which entered the Kent Music Report album chart on 8 April 1974 and peaked at #24. Songwriter: Patrick Simmons. Producer: Ted Templeman. Record label of Australian release:

  7. Vor einem Tag · Writer Patrick Simmons sang lead vocals on the Doobie Brothers' introduction of "Black Water" on their 1974 album "What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits." The next year it hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, despite the fact that it did so originally as a B-side single. My version is a 2016 remastered cut from the "Best of the Doobies ...