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  1. Tom Johnston - Still Feels Good (1981) [Complete Album] 33:40; 04. Last Desperado~Still Feels Good(1981)-Tom Johnston. 5:16; tom johnston - madman. 3:56; Lists Add to List. Add to List . Ad. Contributors. totodecu, georgie78, harbour, fishbulb. Repo ...

  2. 28. Aug. 2019 · One Of Our Deleted Albums SeriesTom Johnston was (and still is) one of the leading creative forces in the Doobie Brothers. In 1976 Tom Johnston left the Doob...

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  3. STILL FEELS GOOD / TOM JOHNSTON/トム・ジョンストン . タイトル (Title) STILL FEELS GOOD. アーティスト名 (Artist) TOM JOHNSTON. アーティスト名 日本語表記 (Artist / Japanese) トム・ジョンストン. レーベル名 (Label ...

  4. Tom Johnston (musician) Charles Thomas Johnston (born August 15, 1948) [1] is an American musician. He is a guitarist and vocalist, known principally as a founder, guitarist, lead vocalist and songwriter for the rock group the Doobie Brothers, as well as for his own solo career. He has played off and on with the Doobie Brothers for 50 years, in ...

  5. Lead Vocals, Guitar – Tom Johnston. Management – Bruce Cohn. Mastered By – Ken Perry. Photography By – Neil Zlozower. Producer, Synthesizer, Percussion – Michael Omartian. Production Manager [Production Coordinator] – Yvonne Garcia. Saxophone – Cornelius Bumpus. Steel Guitar – Red Rhodes.

  6. Still Feels Good, an Album by Tom Johnston. Released in 1981 on Warner Bros. (catalog no. BSK 3527; Vinyl LP). Genres: Soft Rock, Pop Rock. Rated #1979 in the best albums of 1981. Featured peformers: Tom Johnston (guitar, vocals, writer), Michael Omartian (synthesizer, percussion, producer), Greg Douglass (guitar), Philip Aaberg (keyboards), Dennis Belfield (bass), Mike Baird (drums), Red ...

  7. 1979 erschien bei Warner Brothers Records sein erstes Soloalbum Everything You’ve Heard Is True, gefolgt von Still Feels Good 1981. Keines der beiden hatte größeren kommerziellen Erfolg und 1988 kehrte Johnston zu den Doobie Brothers zurück, die McDonald inzwischen wieder verlassen hatte. 1989 schrieb Johnston dann The Doctor , das der erste Top-10-Hit der Band seit 1980 wurde.