In 1972, Toni Tennille was the co-writer of an ecology-themed musical, Mother Earth. At that time, Daryl Dragon (son of composer Carmen Dragon) was working as a keyboardist for the Beach Boys. When Tennille's show was preparing to move from San Francisco's Marines Memorial Theatre to Southern California's South Coast Repertory, a call was put out for a replacement keyboardist. Dragon was between tours when he heard about the opening, met Tennille in San Francisco to audition, and landed the gig.
Dragon later reciprocated by recommending Tennille to the Beach Boys when the band needed an additional keyboardist, and they hired her. She toured with them for a year, and has since been known as The Beach Boys' one and only "Beach Girl".
Realizing their collaborative potential when the tour was over, Tennille and Dragon began performing as a duo at the now-defunct Smokehouse Restaurant in Encino, California. They started to become popular in the Los Angeles area, and their early version of the Tennille-penned "The Way I Want to Touch You" became popular on a local radio station. This led to a recording contract with A&M Records.
Their first hit single, a rendition of Neil Sedaka's and Howard Greenfield's "Love Will Keep Us Together", reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart nine weeks after its 1975 debut, and went on to win the Grammy Award for Record of the Year. It sold over 1 million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA on July 1, 1975. Tennille paid tribute to Sedaka in the recording when she sang the overdub "Sedaka is back" at the end of the song. The duo successfully mined the Sedaka songbook a number of times over their chartmaking career. Two of their other hit singles were the Sedaka co-writes "Lonely Night (Angel Face)" and "You Never Done It Like That". Their Spanish recording of "Love Will Keep Us Together", "Por Amor Viviremos", also charted in 1975; it was the first time two versions of the same single charted simultaneously. Tennille and Dragon included renditions of several other Sedaka songs on their albums.
Tennille and Dragon married on November 11, 1975 (not on Valentine's Day 1974, as is often erroneously reported, for example, on the February 14, 1976 edition of Casey Kasem's American Top 40).
Over the next few years, Captain and Tennille released a string of hit singles mostly from their first two albums Love Will Keep Us Together (US #2, 1975) and Song Of Joy (US #9, 1976) including "The Way I Want to Touch You" (US #4), "Lonely Night (Angel Face)" (US #3), "Shop Around" (US #4), and "Muskrat Love" (US #4).
In July 1976, they were invited by First Lady Betty Ford to perform in the East Room of the White House in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II and President Gerald Ford during the country's bicentennial celebration. After a long journey, the Queen fell asleep during their show.
Such was the level of their popularity that they were given their own television variety show. The Captain and Tennille TV show aired from September 1976 to March 1977 on ABC. It featured musical numbers and comedy sketches performed with various guest stars. However, despite solid ratings success, the duo wanted to focus on their music and touring career and, after one season, asked to be released from their contract.
The duo's third album Come in from the Rain (US #18, 1977) produced three singles: "Can't Stop Dancing" (US #13), the title track (US #61), and "Circles", which did not chart. A&M Records later released a Greatest Hits album (1977) which peaked at #55 on the US Top 200.
The duo released their fourth studio album Dream (US #131, 1978), although their first single "I'm on My Way" (US #74) failed to become a hit. However, their second single, and third Sedaka title, "You Never Done It Like That," fared much better at #10. A third single was "You Need a Woman Tonight" (US #40). Dream would be the last Captain and Tennille studio album released by A&M.
In 1979, Neil Bogart signed them to a contract on his Casablanca Records label. The album Make Your Move (US #23, 1979) rose much higher on the chart than the act's previous release, and the first single "Do That to Me One More Time" reached the summit on February 16, 1980, becoming their second #1 single. However, subsequent singles "Love on a Shoestring" (US #55) and "Happy Together (A Fantasy)" (US #53) only achieved minimal success.
Keeping Our Love Warm (1980) was the duo's second Casablanca release, and sixth studio album overall, but failed to crack the Top 200. The first single from this album, the title track, was performed live (although lip synced) during the 1980 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
During the duo's period of highest popularity, Tennille also worked as a session singer (most frequently partnered with The Beach Boys' Bruce Johnston), performing as a backing vocalist on the Elton John albums Caribou, Blue Moves, and 21 at 33 (some vocally arranged by Dragon) and most notably on the hit track "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me". She also appeared as a backing vocalist on tracks by Art Garfunkel and The Beach Boys, as well as Pink Floyd for whom she performed backing tracks on The Wall album.
In the liner notes of the Captain & Tennille anthology Ultimate Collection: The Complete Greatest Hits, Tennille explains how her work on Pink Floyd's album gained her at least one new fan:
I went to see the Pink Floyd concert at the Sports Arena in Los Angeles. There was a 15-year-old boy sitting in front of me who recognized me. He turned around and snottily said, 'What are YOU doing here?' So I told him I sang on the album. He ran off to find a friend who had brought the LP to the show, and looked at the back to see if my name was really on there. A few minutes later, he came back and apologetically said, 'Can I have your autograph?'
Toni Tennille hosted her own syndicated television talk show from September 1980 to January 1981.
Throughout the 1990s, they continued to perform various concert dates at venues around the world, frequently at Harrah's Lake Tahoe and Harrah's Reno, which were located close to their home near Carson City, Nevada. One of their more notable appearances in that decade occurred when they played at the House of Blues on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles in 1995, as part of their 20th anniversary as an act.
At the same time throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Tennille enjoyed a second career as a big band and pop standard singer, not unlike pop colleague Linda Ronstadt. She performed with orchestras throughout the country and subsequently recorded several solo albums including Mirage Records' More Than You Know (1984), and All of Me on Gaia Records in 1987.
In 1999, on Cartoon Network, the duo made a guest appearance, interviewed by Harvey Birdman, rather than Space Ghost (who is sent to jail and breaks out) in an episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast.
In 2001, on the popular television series, Friends, the duo was referenced in "The One With Joey's Award."
Toni Tennille also enjoyed a year as the star of the Broadway tour of Victor/Victoria. At the end of that project, she and Dragon were to have embarked on a 25th anniversary tour; however, the stresses of the road proved too demanding and Captain & Tennille instead put an indefinite hold on their career as a performing duo. Nevertheless, Captain & Tennille's popularity remained evident in the release of their Ultimate Collection: The Complete Hits on Hip-O Records (a subsidiary of Universal Records) in 2001, and More Than Dancing... Much More, a 2002 compact disc. The latter contains what was originally their final album in 1982, More Than Dancing, which at that time was released only in Australia, and is combined with selected tracks from their 1995 20 Years of Romance, originally on K-Tel (re-recording of their songs, and cover versions of others), as well as five newly released tracks.
In November 2003, Tennille performed a benefit concert for the Reno, Nevada Chamber Orchestra, where her surprise guest was Dragon. It was the first time they had publicly performed as Captain & Tennille in many years. Their first live recording, An Intimate Evening with Toni Tennille, was released to commemorate the event.
In 2005, Brant Berry, the vice president of a small Portland, Oregonβbased entertainment company, Respond 2 Entertainment (R2), signed an agreement with Captain & Tennille to release three projects. The first was the home video release of Captain & Tennille's 1976 variety series, on a three-disc DVD set containing 11 complete episodes with bonus musical tracks. Second, R2 re-released all six of their albums, both from the original A&M and Casablanca labels, on newly remastered CDs. Several of the CDs were previously available only in Japan. The new CDs, packaged both as individual CDs and in a box set, contained new liner notes written by Tennille.
Third, a new recording by Captain & Tennille was releasedβa three-song Christmas CD entitled Saving Up Christmas. This effort was followed by The Secret of Christmas released on Captain & Tennille's own label, Purebred Records, on November 1, 2006. It was Captain & Tennille's first complete original album produced in more than a decade, and their first-ever Christmas album.
Tennille returned to the UK airwaves and to club play when the band Bent sampled a small portion of her vocals from Captain & Tennille's 1979 track, "Love on a Shoestring" (from the album Make Your Move), into their "Magic Love" single in 2003. An Ashley Beedle remix of the single heightened the danceability of the original ambient track.
In October 2006, Cartoon Network's animated special Casper's Scare School was aired. The duo recorded two songs for the film, and voiced the dialog for the characters who sang the songs. Tennille portrayed Aunt Belle and the Captain was Uncle Murray, who together formed a two-head-on-one-body being known as the Ankle. The two songs they performed, "Why Does Love Make Me Feel So Good" and "World Without Fear," were written by Magnus Fiennes. Captain & Tennille's co-stars on the show included Phyllis Diller, James Belushi, Dan Castellaneta, and Bob Saget.
In 2007, three new DVDs were released of Captain & Tennille's ABC TV specials: Captain & Tennille in Hawaii, Captain & Tennille in New Orleans, and Captain & Tennille Songbook.
Dragon and Tennille spent most of the 1990s and 2000s living in the Carson City area of Nevada, where they had lived for more than fifteen years, and where Tennille served as Ambassador for the Arts for the state. In the mid-2000s, they temporarily took year-round residence at their second home, located in the Palm Springs area of Southern California. In 2008 they sold their home near Carson City, and built a house and settled down in Prescott, Arizona, where Tennille participates in the annual Prescott Jazz Summit.
I'm On My Way
Captain & Tennille Lyrics
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Tip your head back, drink that summer wine
Sister, brother tell dad and mom
Not to worry, it won't be too long
I'm on my way,
I'm on my way,
I'm on my way
Put your feet up, make yourself at home
Sister, brother tell dad and mom
Not to worry, it won't be too long
I'm on my way,
I'm on my way,
I'm on my way
Oh, I'm leaving the city
This time, it's for good
Oh, and my baby's so pretty
If you like him, like him, like him, I'll stay for good
Back home, you'll feel that country feel all the time
When the sun comes, you really want to rise and shine
Sister, brother tell dad and mom
Not to worry, it won't be too long
I'm on my way,
I'm on my way,
I'm on my way
Sister, brother tell dad and mom
Not to worry, it won't be too long
I'm on my way,
I'm on my way,
I'm on my way
The lyrics of Captain & Tennille's song "I'm On My Way" tell the story of the singer leaving the city to return to their hometown. The song begins by painting a picture of the natural beauty of the area - the shining ruby berries, the summer wine - and encourages the listener to enjoy it in their absence. The repeated phrase "I'm on my way" conveys a sense of determination and anticipation; the singer is eager to return home.
As the song continues, the singer describes the comforts and familiarity of being back in their hometown. The ringing of the telephone, putting one's feet up, and feeling the country vibe are all things that suggest a less hectic, more peaceful way of life. The final verse returns to the repeated phrase and emphasizes the message that the listener need not worry, as the singer is coming home.
The bridge of the song introduces a romantic element; the singer speaks of their "pretty" baby and contemplates staying if the listener likes them. This adds a layer of complexity to the story, as it suggests that the singer has a reason beyond nostalgia for returning home.
Overall, the lyrics of "I'm On My Way" can be interpreted as a celebration of simple pleasures and a desire to return to a more laid-back way of life. The repetition of the phrase "I'm on my way" reinforces the sense of purpose and eagerness that underlies the song.
Line by Line Meaning
Back home you'll see those ruby berries shine
At home, you can see the vibrant, red berries shining in the sun.
Tip your head back, drink that summer wine
Take a break and enjoy a glass of refreshing summer wine.
Sister, brother tell dad and mom
Inform your siblings and parents.
Not to worry, it won't be too long
Tell them not to fret, as you will return soon.
I'm on my way,
I am currently on my journey.
Oh, I'm leaving the city
I am departing from the city.
This time, it's for good
This time, I am leaving for good.
Oh, and my baby's so pretty
Oh, and my significant other is attractive.
If you like him, like him, like him, I'll stay for good
If you approve of my partner, I will stay permanently.
Back home, you'll feel that country feel all the time
Upon returning home, you will constantly experience the rustic charm of the countryside.
When the sun comes, you really want to rise and shine
In the morning, the sun will motivate you to wake up and start your day.
I'm on my way,
I am still in the process of traveling.
Sister, brother tell dad and mom
Once again, inform your siblings and parents.
Not to worry, it won't be too long
Assure them that your absence will be brief.
I'm on my way,
You are almost there!
Contributed by Audrey O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Sam Pelczarski
This song popped into my head out of the archives of my mind. I couldn't remember who made it, but I was thinking Captain and Tennille and I was right. Amazing how the brain works some times. lol. Good song.
Dale Schmitt
This was a hit in spring of '78, just as I was finishing high school. I bought the 45 on my very last day of school. Got the Andrew Gold version about the same time.
Iloveromance06
This is one of my favorite songs. My dad bought me this cassette as a "reward" because I was brave enough to do a dance in elementary school in front of my class during a talent show
FRED SMITH
As a Captain and Tennille fan, this song is one of my favorites.
MikeBlitzMag
For my money, this is the best record they ever did. And that's saying a lot.
Dale Schmitt
Thanks for your opinions, but I like "Circles" better!
Gary Kerns
I like it way, way, better than anything else they did, myself.
Mike YQR
I agree totally. Loved the album. And yes, I still have my vinyl album from many years ago.
MHM
I've loved this song since I was a kid.
mytreker
I bought this album when it first came out. I still think it was their best one and I love it to this day.