Dependin' on You explained

Dependin' on You
Cover:Dependin on You cover.jpg
Caption:German single cover
Type:single
Artist:The Doobie Brothers
Album:Minute by Minute
B-Side:How Do the Fools Survive
Released:July 25, 1979
Recorded:1978
Studio:Warner Bros. Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Genre:Pop rock, soft rock
Length:3:44
Label:Warner Bros.
Producer:Ted Templeman
Prev Title:Minute by Minute
Prev Year:1979
Next Title:Real Love
Next Year:1980

"Dependin' on You" is a song written by Michael McDonald and Patrick Simmons that was first released by the Doobie Brothers on their 1978 album Minute by Minute. It was also released as the third single from the album. It has subsequently been released on live and compilation albums.

Background

"Dependin' on You" was co-written by Michael McDonald and Patrick Simmons.[1] Simmons was the primary writer of the song.[2] Unlike the previous singles from Minute by Minute, "What A Fool Believes" and "Minute by Minute" where McDonald takes the lead vocal, Simmons is the lead vocalist on "Dependin' on You."[3] [4] Nicolette Larson and Rosemary Butler provide backing vocals.[4] [5]

Reception

Cash Box said of the single "Dependin' on You" that it has "brass flourishes," "an infectious piano and bass boogie beat."[6] Billboard praised the "arresting" hook and the use of the horns, saying that the song "is closer in spirit and tone to 'What A Fool Believes' than the jazz flavor of the album's title track."[7] Record World said that it "features call & response vocals over a double time beat" giving it "instant, unlimited appeal."[8]

Ultimate Classic Rock critic Michael Gallucci rated "Dependin' on You" to be the Doobie Brothers' all-time 9th greatest song.[3] The staff of Billboard also rated the song as the Doobie Brothers' 9th greatest, rating it higher than the previous two singles from the album and saying that it is "a more genuine synthesis of Doobies old and new [than the prior two singles]" and that "Simmons’ gruff(er) vocal roughens up the track’s yacht rock polish, and McDonald’s insistent piano hook blends with [Jeff] Baxter's biting solos, straight out of Steely Dan’s Can’t Buy a Thrill playbook, to give the song a bit more muscle.[9]

On the other hand, Rolling Stone critic Stephen Holden, who classified it as a Cubano number, considered the song to be "no better than second-rate lounge fare."[2] Hartford Courant critic J. Greg Robertson called the song "soppy."[10]

The single release reached #25 on the Billboard Hot 100, not quite as high as "What a Fool Believes," which reached #1, or "Minute by Minute," which reached #14.[11] It also reached #37 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.[11] In Canada, it reached #33 on the Canada RPM Top 100 Singles chart.[12]

In 1981 it was included on the Doobie Brothers' compilation album Best of The Doobies Volume II.[13] It was later released on the 2001 compilation album Greatest Hits and on the 2007 compilation album The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers.[14] [15] It was also included on the 1999 box set Long Train Runnin' 1970-2000.[16]

Live performances

"Dependin' on You" has been in the Doobie Brothers' live concert repertoire into the 2020s.[17] A live performance from 1996 benefit concert was released on the Doobie Brothers' live album .[18] Sun Herald critic Tim Islbell praised the way Danny Hull's saxophone playing interacts with Simmons' guitar playing on the track.[19]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Minute by Minute. Eder, Bruce. Allmusic. 2022-06-13.
  2. Web site: Stephen Holden . The Doobie Brothers: Minute By Minute . https://web.archive.org/web/20071001183335/https://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thedoobiebrothers/albums/album/301394/review/5941110/minute_by_minute . dead . 2007-10-01 . Rolling Stone . 1979-02-22 . 2022-06-13.
  3. Web site: Top 10 Doobie Brothers Songs. Gallucci, Michael. 2022-06-13. Ultimate Classic Rock. February 12, 2013.
  4. Web site: December 1978: The Doobie Brothers Release "Minute by Minute". We Are Classic Rockers. 2022-06-13.
  5. Web site: The Doobie Brothers: Minute by Minute. December 1978 . discogs.com. 2022-06-13.
  6. News: CashBox Singles Reviews. August 4, 1979. 13. Cash Box. 2022-01-01.
  7. Top Single Picks. Billboard. August 11, 1979. 2022-06-13. 74.
  8. Record World. August 11, 1979. 2023-02-11. Hits of the Week. 1.
  9. Web site: The Doobie Brothers' 10 Best Songs: Staff Picks. November 6, 2020. Graff, Gary. Billboard. 2022-06-13.
  10. News: newspapers.com. 2022-06-14. Hartford Courant. Robertson, J. Greg. December 31, 1978. 7D. Doobies stuck on plateau.
  11. Web site: Billboard Hot 100. 2022-06-13. Billboard.
  12. Web site: RPM 100 Singles. 17 July 2013 . Library & Archives Canada. 2022-06-13.
  13. Web site: Best of the Doobies, Vol. 2 . Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Allmusic. 2022-06-13.
  14. Web site: Greatest Hits. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. 2022-06-13. Allmusic.
  15. Web site: The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. 2022-06-13. Allmusic.
  16. Web site: Long Train Runnin' 1970-2000. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. 2022-06-13. Allmusic.
  17. News: Doobie Brothers' 50th anniversary performance keeps Spokane rockin'. newspapers.com. 2022-06-14. October 4, 2021. Spokesman-Review. Waring, Taylor D.. C2.
  18. Web site: Rockin' Down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. 2022-06-13. Allmusic.
  19. News: Sun Herald. Islbell, Tim. newspapers.com. 2022-06-14. 'Rockin' Down the Highway' blends Doobies' old, new. August 16, 1996. 14.