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Cory Wellsand his bandmates were called "kings of oversing."
Cory Wellsand his bandmates were called “kings of oversing.”
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DUNKIRK, N.Y. — Cory Wells, a founding member of the popular 1970s band Three Dog Night and lead singer on such hits as “Never Been to Spain” and “Mama Told Me (Not to Come),” has died at age 74.

Wells experienced acute back pain weeks ago and died suddenly Tuesday in Dunkirk, where he had lived, bandmate Danny Hutton said.

The cause of Wells’ death was unknown, Universal Music Enterprises spokeswoman Sujata Murphy said.

Wells, Hutton and fellow vocalist Chuck Negron formed Three Dog Night in 1967, lifting the name from Australian slang for especially cold weather. They added a backing band as they became a top group over the following decade, specializing in covers of songs by Randy Newman, Harry Nilsson and Paul Williams, among others.

Dubbed the “kings of oversing” by Village Voice critic Robert Christgau, they patented a fervent, gospel-influenced style on such hits as “One,” “Eli’s Coming” and the chart-topping “Joy to the World.”

Wells was born Emil Lewandowski in Buffalo.

He is survived by his wife, two daughters and five grandchildren.

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