Although Don Harrison was the lead singer and his name was lent to the band, the DHB was indeed a full band, rounded out by guitarist Russell DaShiell and, from Creedence Clearwater Revival, Stu Cook on bass and Doug "Cosmo" Clifford on drums. They released two albums on the Atlantic Records label: The Don Harrison Band in April, 1976 (which featured the Memphis Horns) and Red Hot in January of 1977. However, by the time of the second LP's release, the DHB was in the midst of splitting up.
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Sixteen Tons
Who I Really Am
Sometimes Loving You
Fame and Fortune
Rock 'N' Roll Records
Romance
A bit of love
Barroom Dancing Girl
Living Another Day
Sweatwater William
Rock'n'roll records
THIS OL' GUITAR
Red Hot (Ready To Go)
Sweetwater William
LOVE CAME DOWN
My heart
Jaime
Who I really like
1. Sixteen Tons
Baby, Don't Change Your Mind
In the Rain
Rock 'N' Roll Lady
5.Sometimes Loving You
Takin' My Time
3. Rock 'N' Roll Records
2. Who I Really Am
4. Fame and Fortune
6.Romance
7. Sweatwater William
Rock'N'Roll Lady
Round and Round
16 Tons
10. Living Another Day
8. Barroom Dancing Girl
9. A Bit Of Love
Rock n Roll Records
Rock`n`Roll Lady
BABY DON'T CHANGE YOUR MIND
Ballroom Dancing Girl
01.Sixteen Tons
02.Who I Really Am
03.Rock 'n' Roll Records
Sixteen Tons (72 Us Top 100 May 19 1976)
5. Sometimes Loving You
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