In 1977, Loggins produced his first solo album,
Celebrate Me Home, which included the successful song "
I Believe in Love", originally sung by
Barbra Streisand in
A Star Is Born.
Nightwatch, a popular album released in 1978, included the hit song "Whenever I Call You Friend", a duet with
Stevie Nicks of
Fleetwood Mac, co-written with
Melissa Manchester. Loggins followed that in 1979 with
Keep the Fire and in 1982 with
High Adventure. The latter contained his rock duet with
Journey frontman
Steve Perry, "
Don't Fight It", which rose to No. 17 on the US
Billboard Hot 100 chart. Loggins abandoned the harmonica in his solo career but continued to play guitar, just as he had done with Loggins & Messina.
With Michael McDonald Loggins also co-wrote the song "
What a Fool Believes" with
Michael McDonald. Each recorded his own version of it, with McDonald recording as a member of
the Doobie Brothers. Loggins' version was released first, but the Doobie Brothers' version achieved greater success, reaching No. 1 on the Hot 100 and earning Loggins and McDonald the 1980
Grammy for
Song of the Year. In 1979, Loggins and McDonald wrote "
This Is It", about summoning one's inner resources and seizing the moment. As Loggins told
American Songwriter in 1987, "The best musical statements are usually the ones that aren't calculated and the ones that come out in the largest chunks. Michael McDonald and I must have written 'This Is It' four times. The first three times it was a love song, 'Baby I this, baby I that…,' and we both said, 'Eh! This is boring. This song is not working as a love song.' Then I had a fight with my dad when he was going into the hospital because he gave me the feeling that he was ready to check out. He'd given up, he wasn't thinking in terms of the future, and I was so pissed at him. It was real emotional. That afternoon, I was meeting with Michael to work on new tunes and I walked in and said, 'Man, I got it. It's 'This Is It.'"
Soundtracks During the next decade, Loggins became known as the King of the Movie Soundtrack after recording multiple successful songs for films. It began with "
I'm Alright" from
Caddyshack. Hits followed with "
Footloose" (his only solo No. 1) and "
I'm Free (Heaven Helps the Man)" from
Footloose; "
Meet Me Half Way" from
Over the Top; and "
Danger Zone" and "
Playing with the Boys" from
Top Gun. Loggins also performed
"Nobody's Fool" for the film
Caddyshack II. He performed as a member of
USA for Africa on the famine-relief fundraising single "
We Are the World", which led to an appearance performing "Footloose" at the Philadelphia leg of the July 13, 1985,
Live Aid famine-relief dual-venue charity concert and global television broadcast. During the 1990s, Loggins continued his album career, including the popular 1994 children's album
Return to Pooh Corner, which included the title single, a reworking of "
House at Pooh Corner", written for his newborn son Luke. In 1991, Loggins recorded and produced
Leap of Faith, which included the single "
Conviction of the Heart". Vice President
Al Gore called this song "the unofficial anthem of the
environmental movement". On
Earth Day 1995, Loggins performed at
The National Mall in Washington, D.C., before a live audience of 500,000. In 1997, Loggins released the album
The Unimaginable Life, based on a book he co-wrote with his then-wife Julia. Tracks include "Now That I Know Love", "The Art of Letting Go", and "One Chance at a Time". The album was produced by Loggins and
Randy Jackson with background vocals by
Skyler Jett, Lamont VanHook, and Howard Smith. In 1998, Loggins recorded a version of the
Sesame Street song "One Small Voice" for the ABC television special
Elmopalooza, which was included as a track on the Grammy Award-winning
soundtrack album.
Other work and conductor
Keith Lockhart, June 22, 2011 Loggins scored a No. 1 single on the
Billboard adult contemporary chart in 1997 with "For the First Time" (his
Oscar-nominated song from
One Fine Day). In 2000, he performed the theme song for Disney's
The Tigger Movie, "
Your Heart Will Lead You Home", which he co-wrote with
Richard and Robert Sherman. In 1999, he appeared as himself on the television show
Dharma & Greg in the episode "
Tye-Dying the Knot", performing at Abby and Larry's wedding. In 2004, Loggins appeared as himself in episode three, "Well Well Well," of Fox TV's
Method & Red. In 2005, Loggins and Messina gave a nationwide tour that resulted in the CD and DVD ''Loggins and Messina Sittin' In Again''. The tour's concerts were three hours long with an intermission and included an acoustic set in the middle. Complete with a set change that turned the stage into an old gas station setting, the show had a large IMAG video screen that showed old footage of the band, as well as tribute footage of recently deceased former L&M bandmate Jon Clarke. In 2007, Loggins joined the new recording company 180 Music for the release of his album
How About Now. That year, he was also inducted into Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard RockWalk. In 2009, he recorded a new children's album,
All Join In, but it was not released due to complications with his record company. In 2009, Loggins and Messina toured the United States and Canada, reviving their "Sittin' In Again tour". In 2011, he performed a short tour in South East Asia, including Manila, Philippines, and Singapore. On June 3, 2011, he performed at the Arcada Theater in St. Charles, Illinois. He stopped by the Eddie and Jobo Show in Chicago to talk about his music, his personal life and what kind of show you can expect from him. The 2016 parody film ''
Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie features an original song by Loggins, The Art of the Deal'', written specifically for the film. In July 2016 Loggins performed on ABC's
Greatest Hits. In January 2017, Loggins was featured with McDonald on
Thundercat's single "Show You the Way". Loggins made a cameo appearance as himself in episode 1 of season 3 of the television show
Grace and Frankie. In October 2018, he received the inaugural
Music Icon Award at the
San Diego International Film Festival. On September 22 and 24, 2022, Loggins and Messina reunited at the
Hollywood Bowl for a 50th anniversary weekend celebration of when they played the Bowl supporting their debut album, ''Sittin' In''. The opening set featured songs like "Danny's Song" and "House at Pooh Corner". Loggins took the second act on his own, performing some of his best-known hits such as "I'm Alright", "Footloose", and "Danger Zone".
Blue Sky Riders Loggins is a member of Blue Sky Riders, a
country music trio also featuring
Gary Burr and
Georgia Middleman. They released their debut album,
Finally Home, on January 29, 2013. The band released a special pre-release edition of their second studio album,
Why Not, in 2015 to Kickstarter backers. == Other media ==