The early 70's were dominated by soft rock, as the children of the 60' grew up, and Lobo was one of the leaders of the genre, beginning with his first hit "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo". Here is his complete Hits List:
1971: "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo" (#5, #1 Adult, #4 U.K.)
"She Didn't Do Magic" (#46)
"I'm the Only One" (#14 Adult)
"California Kid and Reemo" (#72, #19 Adult)
1972: "A Simple Man" (#56, #17 Adult)
"I'd Love You to Want Me" (#2, #1 Adult, #5 U.K.)
1973 "Don't Expect Me to Be Your Friend" (#8, #1 Adult)
"It Sure Took a Long, Long Time" (#27, #3 Adult)
"How Can I Tell Her" (#22, #4 Adult)
"There Ain't No Way" (#68, #29 Adult)
"Love Me For What I Am" (#86)
1974: "Standing At the End of the Line" (#37, #25 Adult)
"Rings" (#43, #8 Adult)
1975: "Don't Tell Me Goodnight" (#27, #2 Adult)
"Would I Still Have You" (#44 Adult)
1979: "Where Were You When I Was Falling In Love" (#23, #1 Adult Contemporary)
"Holdin' On For Dear Love" (#75, #13 AC)
1971: "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo" (#5, #1 Adult, #4 U.K.)
"She Didn't Do Magic" (#46)
"I'm the Only One" (#14 Adult)
"California Kid and Reemo" (#72, #19 Adult)
1972: "A Simple Man" (#56, #17 Adult)
"I'd Love You to Want Me" (#2, #1 Adult, #5 U.K.)
1973 "Don't Expect Me to Be Your Friend" (#8, #1 Adult)
"It Sure Took a Long, Long Time" (#27, #3 Adult)
"How Can I Tell Her" (#22, #4 Adult)
"There Ain't No Way" (#68, #29 Adult)
"Love Me For What I Am" (#86)
1974: "Standing At the End of the Line" (#37, #25 Adult)
"Rings" (#43, #8 Adult)
1975: "Don't Tell Me Goodnight" (#27, #2 Adult)
"Would I Still Have You" (#44 Adult)
1979: "Where Were You When I Was Falling In Love" (#23, #1 Adult Contemporary)
"Holdin' On For Dear Love" (#75, #13 AC)
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