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Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show

Country rock
Country music
Southern rock
Dr Hook And The Medicine Show are fondly remembered for their warmth, humour, irreverence and slightly left field approach to pop music, represented by the unusual characterisations in the lyrics of their biggest hits, Sylvia's Mother, A Little Bit More and The Cover Of The Rolling Stone (written by Shel Silverstein). Originally formed by three friends Ray Sawyer, George Cummings and Billy Francis as the Chocolate Papers, their career took off in earnest after they landed up in New Jersey and met singer Dennis Locorriere. They changed their name to Dr Hook and created a lot of in...
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Cover of the Rolling StoneDr. Hook & the Medicine Show
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Sharing the Night TogetherDr. Hook & the Medicine Show
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Sexy EyesYoung Doe and Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
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When You're In Love With A Beautiful WomanDr. Hook & the Medicine Show
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A Little Bit MoreDr. Hook & the Medicine Show
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Freakin' at the Freaker's BallDr. Hook & the Medicine Show
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Cover of the Rolling StoneDr. Hook & the Medicine Show

Doctor Hook

2:52

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Sharing the Night TogetherDr. Hook & the Medicine Show

Pleasure & Pain

2:54

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Sexy EyesYoung Doe and Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show

Sometimes You Win

3:29

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When You're In Love With A Beautiful WomanDr. Hook & the Medicine Show

Pleasure & Pain

2:56

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A Little Bit MoreDr. Hook & the Medicine Show

A Little Bit More

3:14

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Freakin' at the Freaker's BallDr. Hook & the Medicine Show

The Ballad of Lucy Jordan

2:46

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