I can’t lie to ya’ll—there’s few songs from this decade, or any other that pump me up harder than this Sir Kenny Loggins jam. It’s literally on my CD of car jams blasted at peak volume with the windows rolled down. By the way— did I just write “Sir” Kenny Loggins? Yes, I most certainly did.
If you’ve been around for the duration of this countdown, you know how I feel about Loggins when he first appeared at No. 93 with Danger Zone. I wrote the following: “Let’s make one thing abundantly clear before proceeding. When on the pages of MoranAlytics you’ll refer to Kenny Loggins as “Sir” Kenny Loggins. You’ll do so without fail. Neglecting to address the utlimate movie soundtrack performer of all the times as anything other than Sir Kenny Loggins will find you eternally banished in these eyes.”
Dude was a movie-soundtrack God in the 80s, and this selection (along with several others) offer evidence.
Footloose is on my (very) short list of favorite 80s movies, and that goes double for movie soundtracks. Sir Kenny has not one but two contributions to the Footlose soundtrack—and this countdown.
I’m Free (Heaven Helps The Man) is about a guy trying to win back the heart of a girl he desires in spite of a myriad of hindrances blocking his path. The video is total kick-ass; with a rebel Sir Kenny busting out of prison, hiding from cops and getting an assist from a gang in finding his girl. He finds her in the bedroom because of course he does—he’s freggin’ Kenny Loggins and they escape together. At the dramatic conclusion of this video masterpiece they’re surrounded by police, but the gang arrives and brawls with the cops, allowing Sir Kenny and his girl to bolt again.
Gangsta shit!
Chart Success: In what can only be described as a travesty, this song only reached No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100. It stayed on the charts for 14 weeks, but failed to land on the 1984 year-end Billboard Hot 100. That’s some bullshit right there.
Great Lyrics: Any lyric sung by Sir Kenny Loggins is great. Stop being silly.
“Looking into your eyes I know I’m right
If there’s anything worth my love it’s worth a fight
We only get one chance
But nothing ties our hands
You’re what I want
Listen to me
Nothing I want
Is out of my reach”
Fun Facts: This was only Loggin’s ninth-biggest billboard hit: Footloose (1), Danger Zone (2), Whenever I Call You Friend (5), I’m Alright (7), Nobody’s Fool (8), Meet Me Half Way (11), This Is It (11), and Heart to Heart (15) all charted higher. Six of those nine were movie soundtracks.
PREVIOUS ENTRIES
100. Hall & Oates – I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)
99. Michael McDonald – I Keep Forgetting
97. The Police – Every Little Thing She Does Does Is Magic
96. Madonna – Papa Don’t Preach
94. Cyndi Lauper – Time After Time
93. Kenny Loggins – Danger Zone
89. Journey – Don’t Stop Believing
87. Debbie Gibson – Foolish Beat
86. Glen Mederios – Nothing’s Going To Change My Love For You
85. John Cougar – Jack and Diane
79. Shelia E. – The Glamorous Life
77. Whitney Houston – Greatest Love Of All
76. Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson – Say Say Say
75. Flock of Seagulls – I Ran (So Far Away)
74. Twisted Sister – We’re Not Gonna Take It
73. Musical Youth – Pass The Dutchie
72. The Police – Every Breathe You Take
71. Survivor – The Search Is Over
68. Bobby Brown – Don’t Be Cruel
67. Kenny Loggins – Meet Me Halfway
66. Irene Cara – Flashdance…What A Feeling
65. Tina Turner – What’s Love Got To Do With It
64. Phil Collins – One More Night
63. Europe – The Final Countdown
62. Patrick Swazye – She’s Like The Wind
61. Matthew Wilder – Break My Stride
60. Men Without Hats – Safety Dance
59. Duran Duran – Hungry Like The Wolf
55. Styx – Too Much Time On My Hands
53. Olivia Newton John – Physical
49. Marvin Gaye- Sexual Healing
48. Huey Lewis & The News – Do You Believe In Love
44. New Edition – Mr. Telephone Man
43. Bruce Springsteen – Born in the USA
42. Tears For Fears – Everybody Wants To Rule The World
41. Whitney Houston – I Wanna Dance With Somebody
39. Bruce Springsteen – Dancing In The Dark
38. Culture Club – Karma Chameleon
37. Christopher Cross – Sailing
34. Foreigner – I Want To Know What Love Is
33. Pat Benatar – Love Is A Battlefield
32. USA For Africa- We Are The World