DAVID ALLAN COE - PLEASE COME TO BOSTON
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do dac did not write it was Dave Loggins
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in a word AWFUL !!!!! who is this animal?
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Dave Loggins' original was better.
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@crutchala Nice, but I much prefer David Loggins to whom this song belongs.
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@Delticola Your right i thought it was his song as well until i looked it up. But i will defend DAC to the death. The man is a legend and NO DOUBT one of the greatest songwriters to ever live!!!!
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@mjhs3609 You have a good analogy and i appreciate your comment. But you slightly missed my point in your response. 60-80% of David Allan Coe fans think he wrote this song and thinks he was the original artist and David Allen Coe only perpetuates this misbelief because he won't give proper credit. Why not say "This was my biggest hit record, which included my cover of Dave Loggins song. But again, good debate, and thanks for the comment response.
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@Delticola DAC did not write this song, i agree with you on that. But because he covered it and can't be one of his greatest hits? I guess that means "take this job and shove it" was never actually a hit for johnny paycheck?
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get off the cellphone and let the man sing bitch!
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David didn't write it, David did. ; D
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@DAVEFZEK -U R Wrong
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@DAVEFZEK Dave LogginsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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David Allen "Dave" Loggins (born November 10, 1947 in Mountain City, Tennessee) is a singer, songwriter and musician. He is widely remembered for his 1974 composition "Please Come to Boston", which was a top-10 hit in the U.S. for him, and was subsequently covered by numerous other artists. He is a cousin of singer/songwriter Kenny Loggins.



jn - I think D. Loggins wrote "please come to boston". I'm a DAC fan - but I think he just covered it.
crutchala 2 years ago 3
No David wrote the song.
DAVEFZEK 2 years ago