Written by Loggins, “Danny’s Song” was a simple acoustic ballad that came with the promise that everything would be all right. “And even though we ain't got money/I'm so in love with you, honey,” Loggins sang, offering a message of hope that still resonates after decades.
Featured on Loggins and Messina’s debut album Sittin’ In, “Danny’s Song” wasn’t a chart hit, but it received a lot of airplay and became a fan favorite on soft rock and easy listening radio stations.
Murray once explained that she had been in search of a follow-up to her early ‘70s hit “Snowbird.”
Loggins has noted that “Danny’s Song” was much simpler to write “chordally, melodically, musically” than some of his later music. He also revealed that Wingate Music, where he worked as a songwriter early on, owned most of the publishing rights for the songs on the first Loggins and Messina album—but not for “Danny’s Song.”
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