Please come to bostonartist: dave loggins (peak billboard position # 5 in 1974)words and music by dave logginsplease come to boston for the springtimeiand'm stayinand' here with some friends and theyand've got lotsa roomyou can sell your paintings on the sidewalkby a café where i hope to be workinand' soonplease come to bostonshe said andquot;no-would you come home to me?andquot;and she said, andquot;hey ramblinand' boy now wontcha settle down?andquot;andquot;boston ainand't your kinda townandquot;andquot;there ainand't no gold and there ainand't nobody like meandquot;andquot;iand'm the number one fan of the man from tennesseeandquot;please come to denver with the snowfallweand'll move up into the mountains so far that we canand't be foundand throw andquot;i love youandquot; echoes down the canyonand then lie awake at night till they come back aroundplease come to denvershe said andquot;no-boy, would you come home to me?andquot;and she said, andquot;hey ramblinand' boy why dontcha settle down?andquot;andquot;denver ainand't your kinda townandquot;andquot;there ainand't no gold and there ainand't nobody like meandquot;andquot; and'cause iand'm the number one fan of the man from tennesseeandquot;andlt;brief guitar instrumentalandgt;now this drifterand's world goes and'round and and'roundand i doubt that itand's ever gonna stopbut of all the dreams iand've lost or foundand all that i ainand't goti still need to lean tosomebody i can sing toplease come to la to live forevercalifornia life alone is just too hard to buildi live in a house that looks out over the oceanand thereand's some stars that fell from the skylivinand' up on the hillplease come to lashe just said andquot;no-boy, wonand't you come home to me?andquot;and she said, andquot;hey ramblinand' boy why dontcha settle down?andquot;andquot;la canand't be your kinda townandquot;andquot;there ainand't no gold and there ainand't nobody like meandquot;andquot; no, no, iand'm the number one fan of the man from tennesseeandquot;andquot;iand'm the number one fan of the man from tennesseeandquot;transcribed by ronald e. hontzronhontz@worldnet.att.net