Loggins & Messina

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  • classic rock
  • folk rock
  • country rock
  • yacht rock
  • oldies
Loggins and Messina are an American rock music duo consisting of Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina. They are noted for popularizing the subgenre of Yacht rock, which soon became prominent in the 1970s. In late 1970 Jim Messina, formerly of Poco and Buffalo Springfield, was working as an independent contract record producer for Columbia Records. It was then that he met a little known studio artist who had written a few songs of his own, Kenny Loggins. Loggins was working as contract songwriter for The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.

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Songs

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    A Love Song

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    Angry Eyes

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    Another Road

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    Back to Georgia

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    Be Free

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    Boogie Man

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    Brighter Days

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    Changes

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    Country Song/Holiday Hotel

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    Danny's Song

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    Didn't I Know You When

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    Fever Dream

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    Fox Fire

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    Get a Hold

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    Golden Ribbons

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    Good Friend

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    Growin'

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    Holiday Hotel

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    House at Pooh Corner

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    It's Alright

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    Just Before the News

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    Keep Me in Mind

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    Lady of My Heart

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    Lahaina

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    Lately My Love

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    Listen to a Country Song

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    Long Tail Cat

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    Move On

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    My Lady, My Love

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    My Music

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    Native Son

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    Nobody but You

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    Pathway to Glory

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    Peace of Mind

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    Peacemaker

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    Pretty Princess

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    Rock'n Roll Mood

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    Sailin' the Wind

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    Same Old Wine

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    Sweet Marie

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    Thinking of You

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    Till the Ends Meet

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    Time to Space

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    To Make a Woman Feel Wanted

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    Travelin' Blues

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    Trilogy: Lovin Me, Make a Woman, Peace of Mind

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    Trilogy: Lovin' Me - To Make a Woman Feel Wanted - Peace of Mind

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    Trilogy: Lovin' Me / To Make a Woman Feel Wanted / Peace of Mind

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    Vahevala

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    Wasting Our Time


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