The song The Doctor is performed by The Doobie Brothers in the album named Long Train Runnin': 1970-2000 in the year 1999 .
I'm a man who lives in the city
I'm a man who lives in the street
From FLA to Frisco Bay
Everywhere in between
Coast to coast there's a question
Everybody's always asking me
People want to know everywhere I go
What can the answer be
I tell them music is the doctor
Makes you feel like you want to
You gotta listen to the doctor
Just like you ought to
Tell them music is the doctor of my soul
I wanna know that
Well, it seems that when I travel
And I'm out there on the road
The freedom I need is the freedom I leave
In my good time rock and roll
There's a healing in those guitars
And a spirit in the song
No matter what condition your rhythm is in
The message goes on and on
I tell them music is the doctor
Makes you feel like you want to
You gotta listen to the doctor
Just like you ought to
I tell you music is the doctor of my soul
If you ever wonder
How to shake your blues
Follow this prescription
Get the cure for what's ailing you
Music is the doctor
Makes you feel like you want to
Listen to the doctor
Just like you ought to
Music is the doctor of my soul
Music is the doctor
And makes you feel like you want to
You gotta listen to the doctor
Just like you ought to
Tell them music is the doctor of my soul, oh yeah baby
The Doobie Brothers - Long Train Runnin': 1970-2000
- Slack Key Soquel Rag
- Wynken, Blynken And Nod
- The Doctor
- South Of The Border
- Time Is Here And Gone
- Need A Little Taste Of Love
- Dangerous
- Excited
- This Train I'm On
- Rollin' On
- Little Pretty One (New Recording)
- Armadillo Death Chant
- Osborne (Long Train Runnin')
- Four Days Gone
- Spiel
- Lovin' My Way Back Home
- Pat's Song
- Bluejay
- Peace In The Valley
- Mambo Waltz
- Outside Of Barstow
- Argentine Grape (Sweet Maxine)
- Shuffle (Double Dealin' Four Flusher)
- We Would Sail Away (St. Paul)
- Olana (Studio Version)