I'm afraid there's not enough room here to list ALL of the songs that Dr. Hook recorded. However, here are their 10 Top-40 singles:
Sylvia's Mother, Cover of the Rolling Stone, Only 16, A Little Bit More, Sharing the Night Together, When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman, Better Love Next Time, Sexy Eyes, Girls Can Get It, Baby Makes Her Blue Jeans Talk.
Though the name was suggested by the eye patch worn by one of the band's members, Ray Sawyer, no specific person in the band was actually "Dr. Hook." The band was known as "Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show", but later shortened the name to just "Dr. Hook."
Songs Dr. Hook is known for include:
Sylvia's Mother
Cover of The Rolling Stone
Only Sixteen
Sharing the Night Together
When You're in Love With a Beautiful Woman
Dr. Hook has never sung "Living Next Door to Alice". It was recorded by a group called Smokey.
No it was the Bellamy brothers
'Gimme Dat Ding' was a 70's novelty song done by a group by The Pipkins. Never done (at least recorded) by Dr. Hook and the Medicine show
Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show was a band. Probably at least one of them was married.
Dr. Hook's "A Little Bit More" was covered by 911 on the album, "There It Is".
Dr. Hook has never sung "Living Next Door to Alice". It was recorded by a group called Smokey.
No it was the Bellamy brothers
'Gimme Dat Ding' was a 70's novelty song done by a group by The Pipkins. Never done (at least recorded) by Dr. Hook and the Medicine show
Michaelangelo is on Dr. Hook's 1984 album, "The Rest of Dr. Hook".
It was a hit song for Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show in 1973.
Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show was a band. Probably at least one of them was married.
Greatest Hits - Dr. Hook album - was created in 1971.
The first album that Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show recorded was called "Doctor Hook". It came out in 1971.
The song, "Loveline" is on Dr. Hook's 1982 album, "Players in the Dark".
Dr. Hook's "A Little Bit More" was covered by 911 on the album, "There It Is".
Dr. Hook is actually the name of the Band. However, Ray Sawyer has always been identified as "Dr. Hook". He is alive and well and has just put out a new album.
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