![]() ![]() ![]() When people ask me about songwriting, that’s what I tell them. It’s everything I can do to not just say “Stop everything I have to go and write a song about this movie because I need to write a song about this fictional relationship that I can’t stop thinking about.” The tragedy of this movie is so intense and so beautiful you can hardly stand it and you go home and think about it for days afterwards. Or I can see a movie-say, it’s a movie with Michael Fassbender called The Light Between Oceans-and I can’t get this movie out of my head. I can be sitting in a parking lot waiting for my assistant to come to the car and I see a couple walk by and I can see their fingers gently touch and see him open the door for her and look at her and her look at him and for a moment they just stand still in time… and then I can go home and write a song about them. You write about what inspires you right now. We'll work that out.As a writer you don’t have any one way. ![]() if we have enough to do a whole album or do a live album and then do bonus tracks. They've already recorded that and several other songs for their next album, which should be a mix of live and studio material.ĭanny says, "We have three things in the can already, with the new guys. He said, 'Yeah, OK, go ahead and do it."ĭanny says "Prayer of the Children" is a great showcase for the current Three Dog Night lineup. I wanted to reach a whole bunch of people and we kinda changed it all up and got a hold of him. ![]() And we found the writer and that's how we worked with it. Thursday night in New York, Danny Hutton and his bandmates performed "Prayer of the Children" right before their finale, "Joy to the World." The nearly a capella number, backed by just a steady keyboard note, offers a spiritual, humanistic message on the plight of the youngest victims of war and poverty.ĭanny Hutton recently talked about their new song "Prayer of the Children": One of the emotional high points of a Three Dog Night show isn't one of their classic late '60s or '70s hits. THREE DOG NIGHT: Talking things old and new ![]()
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