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Dave Loggins - David Loggins flac album

Dave Loggins - David Loggins flac album
  • Performer Dave Loggins
  • Title David Loggins
  • Date of release 2009
  • Country US
  • Other formats AC3 FLAC VOC WAV DXD ASF MP3
  • Genre Pop
  • Size MP3 1197 mb
  • Size FLAC 1696 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 652

David Allen Loggins (born November 10, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is remembered best for his 1974 song composition "Please Come to Boston", which was a number 5 popular music success (number 1 Easy Listening) in the . He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1995. He is the second cousin of singer/songwriter Kenny Loggins.

Dave Loggins was born as David Allen Loggins in Mountain City, Tennessee, on 10th November 1947. He is the cousin of fellow musician Kenny Loggins. He was inducted to the Nashville Songwriters' Hall of Fame in 1995. Loggins is best known for writing and recording the Top Ten hit Please Come to Boston in 1974. However, he also wrote Pieces of April, which became a Top Twenty Hit in 1973.

Dave Loggins, the second cousin of Kenny Loggins, was a Pop-Country singer who had a number of highly sought after albums on the Epic label in the mid-1970's. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist (Sample). At one time I owned his Vanguard album and the rest as well He's an excellent writer, singer & producer. He's written many no. 1 hits for others as well.

Dave! - Ear Annihilation. Les Plus Belles Chansons Francaises 1962. 08 прошли годы вай ле dave loggins let it go thorsten hammer remix thorsten hammer remix remata cristian marchi south beach mix via krasnye maki . osev прикольная музочка daff dee ft. senjorita prince alternate джиган geegun - держи меня з undergrounded blbuli hid - sayat nova 008-ф вечеря господня tearing me down live anthrax - for all kings 2016 03. история трёх царей tearing. Best known for his 1974 soft rock hit "Please Come to Boston," Dave Loggins was born November, 10, 1947 in Mountain City, Tennessee. The second cousin of Kenny Loggins, Dave released his debut album, Personal Belongings, in 1972 via Vanguard. He found success in 1974 with the release of his sophomore outing, the Epic-issued Apprentice (In a Musical Workshop), which included the aforementioned "Please Come to Boston.

November 10, 1947 (age 71) Mountain City, Tennessee, . Loggins originally recorded the song with Gus Hardin in 1985. Their version peaked at number 72 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. The song was Dave Loggins' only hit on the Country chart. It was Anne's ninth American Country hit and also hit the Top 10 of Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart. The track was covered by Whitney Houston and Jermaine Jackson on Houston's 1985 self-titled debut album.

Stations With Dave Loggins. Plays Dave Loggins along with similar artists like: Alan O'Day, Christine Lavin, David Naughton, Catie Curtis, Mick McAul.

Tracklist

1 Face In The Window 3:49
2 You Made Me Feel Love 3:48
3 If I Had My Wish Tonight 3:32
4 A Woman That You Can't Have 4:34
5 Tell Me Anything But The Truth 4:03
6 The Fool In Me 4:07
7 Pieces Of April 3:54
8 Rain So Hard 3:48
9 Stones (Dig A Little Deeper) 4:16
10 My Dream Lover 5:17

Credits

  • Producer – Brent Maher

Notes

The use of Dave and David is clearly deliberate

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 664140597228

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
JE 35972 David Loggins* David Loggins ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Epic JE 35972 US 1979
ELPS 4019, JE 35972 David Loggins* David Loggins ‎(LP, Album) Epic, Epic ELPS 4019, JE 35972 Australia 1979
BL 35972 David Loggins* David Loggins ‎(LP, Album) Epic BL 35972 US 1979