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Artist/Band:
Kenny Loggins
Lyrics for Song: Down In The Boondocks
Lyrics for Album: Nightwatch [1978]
Every night I will watch the light from the house upon the hill
I love a little girl that lives up there, I guess I always will
But I don't dare knock on her door, her daddy is my boss man
So I'll just have to be content to see her whenever I can
Down in the boondocks, down in the boondocks
People put me down 'cause that's the side of town I was born in
I love her and she loves me, I don't fit her society
Lord have mercy, on a boy from down in the boondocks
Down in the boondocks, down in the boondocks
People put me down 'cause that's the side of town I was born in
I love her and she loves me, I don't fit her society
Lord have mercy, on a boy from down in the boondocks
One fine day I'll find a way to move from this old shack
I'll hold my head up like a king, I never, never will look back
Until that day I'll work and slave and I'll save every dime
But tonight she'll have to steal away to see me one more time
Down in the boondocks, down in the boondocks
People put me down 'cause that's the side of town I was born in
I love her and she loves me, I don't fit her society
Lord have mercy on a boy from down in the boondocks
Down in the boondocks, down in the boondocks
People put me down 'cause that's the side of town I was born in
I love her and she loves me, I don't fit her society
Lord have mercy on a boy from down in the boondocks
Lord have mercy on a boy from down in the boondocks
Mama have mercy on a boy from down in the
Have mercy baby
Down in the boondocks
Down in the boondocks
Down in the boondocks
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Down In The Boondocks
Down In The Boondocks stands as a defining track from Kenny Loggins' 1978 album Nightwatch, marking a pivotal shift in his musical trajectory. While Loggins is often celebrated for his later contributions to film soundtracks and arena rock, this recording captures his earlier, more introspective songwriting style. The song reflects the singer-songwriter's ability to blend personal narrative with accessible melodies, showcasing a depth that would later inform his extensive discography. Nightwatch itself represents a crucial chapter in Loggins' career, bridging his folk-rock roots with the polished production techniques that would define his subsequent hits. This track remains a significant song in his catalogue, illustrating the artistic evolution that established him as a versatile force in American popular music. |
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| Album Lyrics: Nightwatch [1978] |
 Kenny Loggins
"Nightwatch [1978]"
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