: Withdrew due to legal and arrangement disputes with the film’s lawyers.
Loggins, who was already contributing "Playing with the Boys" to the film, accepted the offer on a "snap judgment" because he needed a high-tempo rocker for his live sets. Kenny Loggins on 'Danger Zone' and 'Top Gun: Maverick'
: Turned it down because they were not allowed to contribute their own original material.
Released in May 1986, by Kenny Loggins is a quintessential '80s hard-rock anthem and the defining track of the blockbuster film Top Gun . Composed by electronic music pioneer Giorgio Moroder and lyricist Tom Whitlock , the song peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, held back from the top spot only by Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer". The "Soundtrack King" as a Last Resort
: Declined as he preferred to perform only his own compositions.
: Withdrew due to legal and arrangement disputes with the film’s lawyers.
Loggins, who was already contributing "Playing with the Boys" to the film, accepted the offer on a "snap judgment" because he needed a high-tempo rocker for his live sets. Kenny Loggins on 'Danger Zone' and 'Top Gun: Maverick' Kenny Loggins - Danger Zone (- Top Gun)
: Turned it down because they were not allowed to contribute their own original material. : Withdrew due to legal and arrangement disputes
Released in May 1986, by Kenny Loggins is a quintessential '80s hard-rock anthem and the defining track of the blockbuster film Top Gun . Composed by electronic music pioneer Giorgio Moroder and lyricist Tom Whitlock , the song peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, held back from the top spot only by Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer". The "Soundtrack King" as a Last Resort Released in May 1986, by Kenny Loggins is
: Declined as he preferred to perform only his own compositions.