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  1. 11. Juni 2005 · Tags. country rock acoustic rock country rock folk rock singer-songwriter Nashville. Watching The River Run "Revisited" by Jim Messina, released 11 June 2005 1. Follow Your Dreams 2. Watching the River Run 3. Whispering Waters 4. Mexican Minutes 5. Listen to a Country Song 6. Child's Claim to Fame 7.

  2. Full Sail is the third album by singer-songwriter duo Loggins and Messina, released in 1973. It showed the versatility of the duo, with everything from 1950s retro to island-style to soft ballads. The single "My Music" charted at No. 16, and the follow-up, "Watching the River Run", made it to No. 71. The album as a whole did better, reaching No ...

  3. 20. Feb. 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Columbia/LegacyWatching the River Run · Loggins & MessinaThe Best: Loggins & Messina Sittin' In Again℗ 1973 Columbia Records, a divisi...

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  4. 30. Apr. 1990 · Watching the River Run Lyrics. If you've been thinkin' you were all that you've got. Then don't feel alone anymore. 'Cause when we're together then you've got a lot. 'Cause I am the river and you are the shore. And it goes on and on, watching the river run. Further and further from things that we've done. Leaving them one by one.

  5. Watching The River Run. Chords. G If you've been thinkin' you were C all that you've got. then d D on't feel alone anym G ore. D7. 'Cause w G hen we're together then y C ou've got a lot. 'cause D7 I am the river and you are the G shore. G7. And it goes o C n and o D n, w G atching the r D iver Csus2 run G.

  6. Not to be confused with the Bob Dylan song “Watching The River Flow” ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ghx4fr4wqww ).Pop Chart Peaks: Cash Box 41, Billboard ...

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  7. Kenny Loggins Lyrics. "Watching The River Run". If you've been thinking you're all that you've got, Then don't feel alone anymore. When we're together, then you've got alot, 'Cause I am the river and you are the shore. And it goes on and on, oh, watching the river run, Further and further from things that we've done,