Dave Loggins was born as David Allen Loggins in Mountain City, Tennessee, on 10th November 1947. He is the cousin of fellow musician Kenny Loggins. He was inducted to the Nashville Songwriters' Hall of Fame in 1995.
Loggins is best known for writing and recording the Top Ten hit Please Come to Boston in 1974. However, he also wrote Pieces of April, which became a Top Twenty Hit in 1973. He has written material for Restless Heart, Wynonna Judd, Reba McEntire, Gary Morris, Alabama, Toby Keith and Don Williams.
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Tabbed by:ChrisBrannen123 Dave Loggins Touch Of Pennsylvania I did this completely by ear while listening to the song. I have been looking for these chords for months hoping I could find them, so I finally just sat down and did it hope you enjoy email me if you find an error at :[email protected]
FAmGF Well the dawn is a-breakin', the highway's awaiting FAmGC Where will you take me now my long and winding friend? FAmGF So you've gathered up my mem'ries of all that you've shown me FAmC And wrapped them in the colors of a rainbow's end A#sus2F Hey, it surely must be beautiful then CF You say there's all New Jersey mornings FCGF The skies are a'laden with Florida sunshine AmCF Mountains that are grown in the corner of Carolina FCGF A touch of Pennsylvania that all but blows your mind FAmGF Among laurels and pine cones I don't need to live alone FAmGC Bring to me a lady with children to bear FAmGF Let the light of our household grow bright as we grow old FCGF Let a stranger be welcomed by a smile not a stare A#sus2F Hey, won't it be beautiful there CF Where there's all New Jersey mornings FCGF Skies that are laden with Florida sunshine AmCF Mountains that are grown in the corner of Carolina FCGF And a touch of Pennsylvania that all but blows your mind
FAmGF Well the journey o'er a long ride soon ended by a hillside FAmGC To rest there in darkness a-waiting the dawn FAmGF When suddenly before me like a fairy tale story FAmGC Unfolding in the sunlight was a sight my eyes have never known A#sus2F Hey, highway I'm gald I've come along CF I saw an old New Jersey morning FCGF Skies that were laden with Florida sunshine AmCF Mountains that are grown in the corner of Carolina FCGF And a touch of Pennsylvania that all but blew my mind