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7. Kenny Rogers –“Morning Desire” Dave Logginswas one of the hottest songwriters in Nashville during the 1980s, and the singer had Loggins as a guest at his house, hoping he could come up with something special. As it turned out, the man who made “Please Come To Boston” a classic...
Loggins is no stranger to providing music for soundtracks. His two biggest hits were heard in movies: 'Danger Zone' comes from 'Top Gun,' and 'Footloose' (a No. 1 song) was the theme to the 1984 film. Next: Enter to Win a Copy of GTA V Filed Under: Kenny Loggins Categories: News...
"I was thinking this character has all these people telling him what to do,” Loggins later recalled to American Songwriter.“And so as the songwriter, I sort of stick in my opinion too. While you’re listening to everybody else, listen to this. Listen to your heart. And that becomes ...
Kenny Loggins 摇滚 · 1997年 试听 1 This Is It 3:56 2 Whenever I Call You "Friend" (feat. Stevie Nicks) 4:01 3 Footloose 3:40 4 Heart to Heart 5:20 5 Danger Zone (From "Top Gun" Original Soundtrack) 3:35 6 Meet Me Half Way (From "Over The Top" Soundtrack) ...
表演者: Kenny Loggins 流派: 摇滚专辑类型: 专辑发行时间: 1997-03-25 出版者: 索尼音乐 唱片数: 1 条形码: 0884977848298 豆瓣评分 暂无评分 想听 在听 听过 评价: 写短评 写乐评 加入豆列 分享到 推荐 曲目· ··· This Is It Whenever I Call You 'Friend' Footloose Heart To Heart Danger Zone...
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“Footloose,” Kenny Loggins (1984) Inspired remarkably by real-life events, the movie Footloose (1984) was one of the biggest film hits of the decade and the career breakthrough for its leading man, Kevin Bacon. The title tune, performed by Loggins, remains deeply emblematic of the 1980s...
Dave Logginswas one of the hottest songwriters in Nashville during the 1980s, and the singer had Loggins as a guest at his house, hoping he could come up with something special. As it turned out, the man who made “Please Come To Boston” a classic in the 1970s did just that, coming...