The Doobie Brothers teamed up with Peter Frampton for a cover of Eric Clapton’s 1970 hit “Let It Rain.”
The song and its accompanying video were recorded virtually, with Frampton and the Doobie Brothers performing remotely.
“A couple of months ago, Peter and I were going over various tunes after deciding to do a song or video together,” the Doobie’s singer and guitarist Tom Johnston explained to Rolling Stone. “I tossed out ‘Let It Rain’ by Eric Clapton and he loved the idea. He’s a phenomenal guitarist and a fan of Clapton’s, as am I, so it seemed a great idea to take to the rest of the guys.”
“It was so much fun playing with my friends the Doobie Brothers, even virtually,” Frampton said. “I look forward to a time when we can, hopefully, play together in person.”
The Doobie Brothers have dropped several at-home performances this year after they were forced to postpone their 2020 tour due to the Covid-19 pandemic, including “Black Water” and “Listen to the Music.”
Source: RTT Music News
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