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China Grove (song)

"China Grove" is a song by American rock band the Doobie Brothers, released in 1973 on their third studio album, The Captain and Me. It was written and sung by the band's original lead singer and songwriter Tom Johnston. The song reached number 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100. While there is a real place named China Grove in Texas, Johnston's lyrics about the community are mostly fictional. The song spent eight weeks in the Top 40.

Composition and recording
In 2010, examination of the master recording tape for the track by recording engineer Chris Baseford revealed that, as most bands did at the time, the band played together while tracking in the studio instead of overdubbing the instrumental elements. The production on the song was described as "pretty standard". Aside from the drums, panned slightly off center, additional percussion like a tambourine and hand clapping overdubs were added. Baseford described the bass performance and sound on this song as "top notch" with Tiran Porter playing the melodic line using a pick and plugging directly into the mixing board. The song uses a clavé rhythm. Lead singer and songwriter Tom Johnston plays the distinctive opening guitar riff. ==Origins==
Origins
Like many songs by Johnston, the music was composed and developed before the lyrics were written. It started with a guitar riff that he and drummer John Hartman developed into a jam with a chord structure. Johnston said that the lyrics were influenced by a piano part in the performance. According to Johnston, "...I really owe Billy Payne for the words because he played this wacky bridge that started the thinking process with this wacky sheriff, samurai swords, and all that." ==Reception==
Reception
Upon the single release, Record World said that the "group has now had three straight hit singles, and this mover will keep their streak alive." Ultimate Classic Rock critic Michael Gallucci rated "China Grove" as the Doobie Brothers' fifth-greatest song, praising the guitar riffs and calling it "the group's toughest-sounding song." The staff of Billboard rated it as the Doobie Brothers' fourth-best song, saying that the guitar riffs that begin the song are "the stuff of air guitar legend" and that "the 'sleepy little town' comes alive in clear detail". == Personnel ==
Personnel
The Doobie Brothers Tom Johnston – electric guitar, lead guitar, lead and backing vocals • Patrick Simmons – electric guitar, backing vocals • Tiran Porter – bass, backing vocals • John Hartman – drums, percussion, backing vocals • Michael Hossack – drums Additional personnel Bill Payne – piano ==Chart performance==
Chart performance
Weekly charts Year-end charts ==Certifications==
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