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Bread

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Biography

Bread was one of the most popular pop groups of the early '70s, earning a string of well-crafted, melodic rock singles, all of which were written by keyboardist/vocalist David Gates. A session musician and producer, Gates met in 1968 guitarist/vocalist James Griffin, who had already released a solo album called Summer Holiday Hits. Griffin hired Gates to produce a new album, and the pair soon became a group, adding guitarist/vocalist Robb Royer from the band Pleasure Fair, who Gates had produced early in its career. The trio soon signed with Elektra Records, becoming one of the label's first pop bands. Naming themselves Bread, the group released its self-titled debut album in late 1968. Although it was filled with accessible, melodic rock that became the band's signature sound, the record had no hit singles.

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Top Tracks

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  1.  
    Lyrics
    You sheltered me from harm
    Kept me warm, kept me warm
    You gave my life to me
    Set me free, set me free
    The finest years I ever knew
    Everything I Own - (3:08)  -  20,252 plays
  2.  
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    Hey have you ever tried
    Really reaching out for the other side?
    I may be climbing on rainbows
    But baby here goes
    Dreams they're for those who sleep
    Make It With You - (3:12)  -  18,167 plays
  3.  
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    Who draws the crowd and plays so loud?
    Baby, it's the guitar man
    Who's gonna steal the show, you know?
    Baby, it's the guitar man
    He can make you love, he can make you cry
    The Guitar Man - (3:43)  -  12,506 plays
  4.  
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    Baby, i'm-a want you
    Baby, i'm-a need you
    You the only one I care enough to hurt about
    Maybe i'm-a crazy
    But I just can't live without...
    Baby I'm-a Want You - (2:25)  -  10,247 plays
  5.  
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    If a picture paints a thousand words
    Then why can't I paint you?
    The words will never show, the you I've come to know
    If a face could launch a thousand ships
    Then where am I to go?
    If - (2:34)  -  9,825 plays
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