. "Leaving It All Behind is the fifth studio album by the American rock band The Grass Roots, released in November 1969 by Dunhill Records. Following the departure of Creed Bratton, who left in April 1969, seasoned musician Dennis Provisor joined the group solidifying the new direction of the band. Terry Furlong and Brian Naughton became alternating touring guitarists for the group. In a return to grace for the group member composers, it contained six songs written by the group. The album was intended to move the group further in a soulful direction that was being rewarded by more charting singles. The A and B side singles released were \"I'd Wait a Million Years\", \"Heaven Knows\" b/w \"Don't Remind Me\", and \"Walking Through The Country\" b/w \"Truck Drivin' Man\". At the end of this run \"Something"@en . "7187"^^ . . "Dennis Provisor, Warren Entner, Rob Grill"@en . "Warren Entner"@en . . . . "Out of this World"@en . "1970"^^ . "Side one"@en . . . "Leavin' It All Behind.jpg"@en . "159.0"^^ . "Walking Through the Country"@en . . "Entner"@en . . "Heaven Knows"@en . . . . "Entner and Grill"@en . . . . "165.0"^^ . . "Grill and Provisor"@en . . "157.0"^^ . . "Take Him While You Can"@en . . . . "Provisor"@en . . "Coonce"@en . . . "179.0"^^ . . . "Western Recorders"@en . . . "143.0"^^ . . . "I'm Livin' for You Girl"@en . "1969"^^ . "Rick Coonce"@en . "Lead vocals"@en . . . "Come On and Say It"@en . "Gary Zekley, Mitchell Bottler"@en . . "Truck Drivin' Man"@en . "237.0"^^ . "240.0"^^ . . . "Back to Dreamin' Again"@en . . "199.0"^^ . "Grill and Entner"@en . "Harvey Price, Daniel Walsh"@en . . . . . . "Leaving It All Behind"@en . . "studio"@en . "Side two"@en . . . "Something's Comin' Over Me"@en . . "Grill"@en . . . "Leaving It All Behind is the fifth studio album by the American rock band The Grass Roots, released in November 1969 by Dunhill Records. Following the departure of Creed Bratton, who left in April 1969, seasoned musician Dennis Provisor joined the group solidifying the new direction of the band. Terry Furlong and Brian Naughton became alternating touring guitarists for the group. In a return to grace for the group member composers, it contained six songs written by the group. The album was intended to move the group further in a soulful direction that was being rewarded by more charting singles. The A and B side singles released were \"I'd Wait a Million Years\", \"Heaven Knows\" b/w \"Don't Remind Me\", and \"Walking Through The Country\" b/w \"Truck Drivin' Man\". At the end of this run \"Something's Comin' Over Me\" was released as a B side to \"Come On And Say It\", a charting single written by the group that appeared on the band's next compilation album, More Golden Grass. The album charted at #36, making it the group's highest-charting studio album."@en . . "Warren Entner, Rob Grill, Steve Barri"@en . . . "Rob Grill"@en . "Dennis Provisor"@en . . . . . . . "150.0"^^ . . "Kenny Nolan"@en . . "44491271"^^ . . . "153.0"^^ . . "154.0"^^ . . "1105065198"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Leaving It All Behind"@en . "1969"^^ . . . . . "Baby Hold On"@en . . "Melinda Love"@en . "Don't Remind Me"@en . . . "Online Streaming Bonus Tracks"@en . . . .