Mamaloi

Mamaloi
"Mamaloi"
Song by The Doobie Brothers from the album Toulouse Street
Recorded 1972
Genre Rock/Reggae
Length 2:30
Label Warner Brothers
Writer Patrick Simmons
Producer Ted Templeman

Mamaloi was a song on the Doobie Brothers' second album, Toulouse Street. It was written by guitarist and vocalist Patrick Simmons and featured Tom Johnston on lead vocals. It was a unique tune on the record, with 'Toulouse Street' being a rock record and this song being reggae.


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