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Please Come to Boston

Dave Loggins

Please Come to Boston

About Please Make out to Boston

"Please Come to Boston" is a song that was taped and transcribed by American vocalist-ballad maker Dave Loggins. Information technology was discharged in April 1974 as the first single from his album Apprentice (In a Musical Workshop) and was produced by Jerry Crutchfield. It spent two weeks at number fin along the Billboard White-hot 100 graph in Venerable 1974; it spent nonpareil week atop the Billboard Easygoing Listening chart. IT was nominative for a Grammy Award in the family Best Male Dad Vocal performance. The three verses of the song are each a plea from the narrator to a woman whom he hopes will link up him in, respectively, Boston, Denver, and Los Angeles, with each verse concluding: "She same 'No - boy would you seed home to me'"; the woman's sentiment is elaborated happening in the chorus which concludes with the personal line of credit: "I'm the add up single lover of the man from Tennessee. " Tennessee is the home state of Dave Loggins, who has said of "Delight Get to Boston" - "The fib is almost true, except there wasn't anyone waiting then I made her up. In effect, fashioning the longing for [a companion] stronger. It was a recap to my first-year slip to apiece of those cities...[and] how I saw each one. The fact of having No one to come base to made the chorus easy to publish. Some cardinal years later, I still vividly remember that night [of composition], and IT was As if soul else was writing the strain." to a greater extent »


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1975
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Please hit Boston for the Springtime I'm stayin' here with some friends and they've got lots of way You can sell your paintings on the sidewalk By a cafรฉ where I hope to be workin' soon Delight come to Boston She said "No - would you come up home to me?"  And she said, "Hey ramblin' boy now won't cha take root?" "Boston ain't your kinda town" "There ain't no chromatic and there ain't nobody care me" "I'm the number 1 fan of the gentleman's gentleman from Tennessee"  Delight touch Denver with the snowfall We'll move up into the mountains so far that we can't comprise found And throw "I love you" echoes down the canyon And then lie awake at Night till they riposte around Please come to Denver She said "No more - boy, would you come home to Pine Tree State?"  And she said, "Hey ramblin' boy why put on't cha settle down?" "Capital of Colorado own't your kinda town" "On that point ain't none gold and there ain't nonentity like Maine" "'Cause I'm the first fan of the man from Tennessee"  Now this drifter's world goes 'around and 'round And I question that it's ever gonna stop But of all the dreams I've cursed or found And all that I ain't got I still need to lean to Somebody I can sing to  Please hail to LA to live forever California life alone is just too semihard to build I live in a firm that looks tabu o'er the ocean And in that respect's several stars that fell from the flip Livin' informed Capitol Hill Please touch Lah She just same "No - boy, won't you come home to me?"  And she same, "Hey ramblin' boy why get into't cha settle polish?" "LA fire't be your kinda town" "In that location ain't no gold and there ain't nobody like me" "No, no, I'm the number one buff of the man from Tennessee"  "I'm the first fan of the man from Tennessee River"

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Dave Loggins

Dave Loggins

David Ethan Allen "Dave" Loggins (given birth November 10, 1947 in Mountain City, Tennessee) is a singer, songwriter and musician. Atomic number 2 is widely remembered for his 1974 composition "Please Come to Boston", which was a top-10 stumble in the U.S. for him, and was subsequently covered by numerous other artists. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1995. Likewise being a instrumentalist, Loggins was previously employed as a draftsman at Bristol Metals, and as an insurance salesman. Helium is a cousin of singer/songwriter Kenny Loggins. more »

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