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Dave Loggins - Please Come To Boston - 1974 DJ (HD Stereo!)

http://www.oldiesradionet.com The audio is fed into a professional grade balanced audio card raw, I do not process the sound so you're hearing the record as it is. If you like the videos you see ...  
 
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dragonflygurl4u (1 week ago) Show Hide
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An anthem of my youth along with Jesse Colin Young & the Youngbloods...
blueticecho (1 month ago) Show Hide
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To me it always sounded like he was singing about Elvis....Ya think?.............
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This song is not autobiographical. Dave is not the man from Tennessee. Rather he is writing about a small town country boy who sets out to find his fame and fortune in big city America, is wildly successful (LA house that looks out over the ocean) but soon realizes that fame and fortune doesn't equal happiness (a California life alone is just too hard to build). "I still need to cling to somebody I can sing to." I'm guessing the man from Tennessee went back home ... we all need our #1 fan.
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@ajithprasad1950 Dave Loggins was born in Mountain City, Tn, so I guess he's the song writer and also the man from Tennessee.
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@ajithprasad1950 In the song, it's the person telling the story. He's the Man from Tennessee. The woman talking to him is saying that she's the number one fan of HIM, the man from Tennessee.
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i like the david allan coe version better but maybe thats cuz its the first version i ever heard
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Great song thnx.
But iam looking for the song some day
someone can furnish will find me at this song that I super
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I think Dave was his cousin, not brother. Yes, he was a one-hit wonder, but what a one-hit wonder it was!
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Hell ya ! spent 2 weeks at #1 , 5 weeks in the Top 10 , and ended up as the 13th most popular song for 1974 .
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Boy: I miss these songs, that have actual stories behind them!

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