![]() And yes, please meet me half way and do a Kenny Loggins list. He performed on “Who’s Johnny” from Short Circuit? Ha! I gotta give that another listen now. If I've failed to cite any obvious contenders or standouts, by all means post a comment and let me know! SEE ALSO: Tumbling Down the Chris Thompson Rabbit Holeīut, again, Michael McDonald is credited with hundreds of appearances over the past 40 years, and I've absolutely not heard them all. ![]() Kenny Loggins performed " Danger Zone" (from Top Gun), and " Meet Me Half Way" (from Over the Top), and " I'm Free (Heaven Helps the Man)" (from Footloose), and " Nobody's Fool" (from Caddyshack II), among others (hmmm, I smell another list), so. If I sit here and overthink it, either track could replace "This is It" in the list, but. His excellent reunion with The Doobie Brothers' Patrick Simmons on his 1983 solo debut, Arcade, for " Why You Givin' Up" is also a sure contender. In addition to tracks already linked above, it would be remiss not to at least mention " On My Own," McDonald's #1 hit-single duet with Patti LaBelle from 1986. ![]() Another high-level performance in which McDonald's golden pipes help step up the song's overall quality. It must have been obvious early on that Michael McDonald is the shit, 'cause they practically gave him the chorus of this funky jam. More obscure than the preceding selections in this list, I don't know if this slick groove made much noise in its day, but it rules. ![]() Little Feat, "Red Streamliner," from Time Loves a Hero (Warner Bros., 1977)
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