About the Song
The Doobie Brothersâ âListen To The Music,â released in 1972 on their album Toulouse Street, is a landmark song that propelled the band to mainstream success. Itâs more than just a catchy tune, though. âListen To The Musicâ is an anthem for the joy of music itself, a call to embrace the power of sound to uplift and connect us.
Tom Johnstonâs Uplifting Songwriting
Written by Tom Johnston, the songâs lead singer and guitarist at the time, âListen To The Musicâ is drenched in sunshine and optimism. The opening lines âIf you feel like dancinâ, if you feel like romancinâ,â immediately set the mood, inviting the listener to lose themselves in the rhythm. The lyrics are simple yet evocative, urging us to âTurn it up way up loud, itâs gonna blow your roof right off.â
A Genre-Bending Blend
Musically, âListen To The Musicâ is a delightful blend of genres. It has a strong rock foundation with driving drums and electric guitar, but itâs laced with elements of folk and country, evident in the warm piano chords and Johnstonâs signature vocals. This unique blend creates a sound thatâs both familiar and fresh, appealing to a wide range of listeners.
A Song for All Ages
The beauty of âListen To The Musicâ lies in its universality. Itâs a song that transcends age and background. Whether youâre a teenager yearning for escape or someone reminiscing about simpler times, the songâs message of letting loose and embracing the power of music resonates deeply.
An Enduring Legacy
âListen To The Musicâ remains a staple on classic rock radio and continues to be a popular choice for cover songs. Its enduring legacy is a testament to the songâs ability to capture the pure joy of music. Itâs a reminder that sometimes, the simplest message â to listen, to feel, to connect â is the most powerful one. So crank up the volume, let the music wash over you, and as the Doobie Brothers would say, âLet it blow your roof right off.â
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Lyrics: Listen To The Music
Donât you feel it growinâ, day by day
People gettinâ ready for the news
Some are happy, some are sad
Oh, we got to let the music play
What the people need
Is a way to make âem smile
It ainât so hard to do if you know how
Gotta get a message
Get it on through
Oh, now mamaâs goânâ to after âwhile
Oh, oh, listen to the music
Oh, oh, listen to the music
Oh, oh, listen to the music
All the timeWell I know, you know better
Everything I say
Meet me in the country for a day
Weâll be happy
And weâll dance
Oh, weâre gonna dance our blues away
And if Iâm feelinâ good to you
And youâre feelinâ good to me
There ainât nothinâ we canât do or say
Feelinâ good, feeling fine
Oh, baby, let the music playOh, oh, listen to the music
Oh, oh, listen to the music
Oh, oh, listen to the music
All the timeLike a lazy flowing river
Surrounding castles in the sky
And the crowd is growing bigger
Listâninâ for the happy sounds
And I got to let them flyOh, oh, listen to the music
Oh, oh, listen to the music
Oh, oh, listen to the music
All the time
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