Dave & Sugar

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The Door Is Always Open 00:00 Tools
Golden Tears 00:00 Tools
Queen Of The Silver Dollar 00:00 Tools
I'm Knee Deep In Loving You 00:00 Tools
Don't Throw It All Away 00:00 Tools
Tear Time 00:00 Tools
It's A Heartache 00:00 Tools
My World Begins And Ends With You 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Love You 00:00 Tools
That's The Way Love Should Be 00:00 Tools
A Love Song 00:00 Tools
Stay With Me 00:00 Tools
Gotta Quit Lookin' At You Baby 00:00 Tools
New York Wine And Tennessee Shine 00:00 Tools
Can't Help But Wonder 00:00 Tools
Somebody Wake Me 00:00 Tools
Baby Take Your Coat Off 00:00 Tools
Make Believe It's Your First Time 00:00 Tools
Take A Ride On A Riverboat 00:00 Tools
Delta Queen 00:00 Tools
Just A Whole Lotta Love 00:00 Tools
Gotta' Quit Lookin' At You Baby 00:00 Tools
I Thought You'd Never Ask 00:00 Tools
You (Make Me Wonder Why) 00:00 Tools
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Dave & Sugar was a pop-styled country music trio that enjoyed its peak success in the mid- to late-1970s. The trio was fronted by Dave Rowland (born January 26, 1942 in Los Angeles, California), while the "Sugar" part was composed of two female vocalists. The lineup changed several times during its run of success; the original singers were Jackie Frantz and Vicki Hackeman. Through the late-1970s and early-1980s, the other singers included Patti Caines, Melissa Dean, Sue Powell, Jamie Jaye, Cindy Smith, Lisa Alvey, Regina Leigh and Lori Mason. Before forming Dave & Sugar, Rowland was part of the Stamps Quartet, and later the Four Guys. He also was a prominent member of country singer Charley Pride's road show. By 1975, with Pride looking for a backup band, Rowland hired Frantz and Hackeman, and Dave & Sugar was born. They soon signed a deal with RCA Records. The trio's first single, "Queen of the Silver Dollar" (written by the legendary Shel Silverstein) broke into the Top 25 of Billboard magazine's country singles chart in early 1976. Their next single, the uptempo "The Door is Always Open," became their first No. 1 hit in July. Their peak run garnered nearly one dozen Top 10 singles, including two more No. 1 hits - "Tear Time" (1978) and "Golden Tears" (1979). Other hits included "I'm Gonna Love You" (1976); "That's the Way Love Should Be," "Don't Throw It All Away" and "Knee Deep in Lovin' You" (1977); "Gotta Quit Lookin' at You Baby" (1978); "Stay With Me" and "My World Begins and Ends With You" (1979); and "Fool By Your Side" (1981). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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