Lobo was the pseudonym of Roland Lavoie, a '70's singer/songwriter who's first solo hit was quot;Me And You And a Dog Named Booquot; (1971), which reached #5 in the U.S.; this was followed by quot;I'd Love You to Want Mequot; (#2) and quot;Don't Expect Me to Be Your Friendquot; (#8). Featuring a combination of Lobo's original recordings and new recordings, this album also highlights quot;Where Were You When I Was Falling in Love,quot; quot;A Day in the Life of a Love,quot; quot;Gus the Dancing Dogquot; and quot;Stoney.quot; [Note: This product is an authorized, licensed CD and is manufactured on demand]
Fans of '70s singer-songwriters and all-time great AM gold singles likely remember soft rock tastemaker Lobo (real name Roland Kent LaVoie) and his 1971 debut single "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo." Lobo's lyrical masterwork topped the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and climbed to No. 5 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100. It reached […]