Loggins wrote his 1974 composition "
Please Come to Boston", which reached No. 5 on the pop chart (No. 1 on the Easy Listening chart) in the U.S. He also wrote the song "
Pieces of April" for the band
Three Dog Night, which was a top 20 success in 1973. He had written songs for
Jimmy Buffett (Buffett's "
Come Monday" was bumped from the charts by "Please Come to Boston" in late July 1974),
Tanya Tucker,
Restless Heart,
Wynonna Judd,
Reba McEntire,
Gary Morris,
Billy Ray Cyrus,
Alabama,
Toby Keith,
Don Williams, and
Crystal Gayle. Loggins wrote the number one hits "Morning Desire" by
Kenny Rogers and "You Make Me Want To Make You Mine" by
Juice Newton. During 1984, he recorded "
Nobody Loves Me Like You Do," a duet with
Anne Murray, which scored number one on the
Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. Loggins and Murray were named Vocal Duo of the Year at the
CMA Awards during 1985. One of Loggins' most famous musical compositions is "Augusta," which he wrote while visiting the
Augusta National Golf Club in 1981. The same year, CBS began using the song at the
Masters Golf Tournament as the theme song for its coverage each year. In 1982,
David Lasley released a cover version of Loggins’ “
If I Had My Wish Tonight”, originally released by Loggins in 1979. In 1995, Loggins was inducted to the
Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. ==Personal life and death==