"Long Train Runnin'", "Black Water" and "China Grove" were among their biggest hits for the next few years. Their career peaked with the success of Minute by Minute[?] which spent five weeks at the top of the charts and included the hit "What a Fool Believes". One Step Closer[?] (1980) was a success, but did not match the blockbuster figures of Minute by Minute. By 1982, the Doobie Brothers announced their iminent break-up. They reunited and toured in 1987, breaking back into the Top Ten with "The Doctor" from Cycles[?], but the band was unable to continue their momentum. They have toured since and are a popular concert draw, though their recordings' success has been limited.
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