The musical group Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds consisted of Dan Hamilton (lead vocals and guitar), Joe Frank Carollo (bass guitar) and Tom Reynolds (keyboards) and in 1971, they recorded "Don't Pull Your Love Out." The group was formed out of the remnants of a band called The T-Bones, whose biggest hit was "No Matter What Shape Your Stomach's In," an instrumental version of a song that had been heard in Alka-Seltzer commercials.
That was all I ever really knew about the group. This record came out in Spring of 1971 and it was everywhere for a few weeks. I don't have any personal stories about it other than that a friend of mine used to sing a rather dirty and amateurish parody version of it. You can probably guess what the title line was turned into…