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Month: October 2004

A LOVE OF YOUR OWN

From HARD CANDY
Written by Ned Doheny & Hamish Stuart

Ned Doheny is a gifted singer/songwriter. In the second half of the seventies he developed a unique sound that mixed the acoustic melodies of Jackson Browne and James Taylor with the black rhythms of labels like Motown and Stax. “Hard Candy,” released in 1976, was his second album and his first collaboration with Steve Cropper.

I’D GIVE ANYTHING

From GROOVE ON
Written by Chris Farren, Jeffrey Steele & Vince Malamed – additional lyrics by L. Thompson

There are two things that huge hits like Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You,” All 4 One’s “I Swear” and “I Can Love You Like That,” plus Gerald Levert’s “I’d Give Anything” have in common: 1) they were all produced and arranged by David Foster and 2) before they became R&B/Pop smashes they were all big Country hits.

DADDY’S BACK

From CELEBRATE ME HOME
Written by David Foster, Kenny Loggins & Eva Ein Loggins

Kenny Loggins and David Foster have worked together several times in the course of their long and successful careers. In the archives area of this website you can already find a couple of their best efforts.

SO FAR AWAY

From TAPESTRY REVISITED
Written by Carole King

“Tapestry Revisited” was released in 1995 as a tribute to one of the best selling albums of the seventies, Carole King’s “Tapestry.”