“Draggin’ the Line” is a song by American pop rock artist Tommy James. Released in 1971, the song was written by Tommy James and Robert King. “Draggin’ the Line” was part of his album “Christian of the World.”
The lyrics of “Draggin’ the Line” are often interpreted as reflecting a laid-back and carefree attitude, with the phrase “draggin’ the line” suggesting going through life at a comfortable and relaxed pace. The song’s catchy melody, upbeat rhythm, and James’ smooth vocals contributed to its popularity.
Musically, the song features a distinctive guitar riff, catchy percussion, and a cheerful horn section. Its infectious and easygoing vibe made it a hit, and it resonated well with listeners during the early 1970s.
“Draggin’ the Line” reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming one of Tommy James’ successful singles. The song’s catchy tune and positive vibe have made it a favorite among fans of the era, and it remains a nostalgic classic in the pop-rock genre.