England Dan & John Ford Coley's "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" has remained a staple of adult contemporary radio, more than 40 years after it'd climbed the charts. Here, the guys are introduced by Wolfman Jack on The Midnight Special:
By the end of the 70's, the act had split, but that wasn't the last we'd hear of England Dan, not by a long shot.
Dropping the "England" monicker, he went by his given name, Dan Seals, and scored a couple of big hits on the country charts, going solo with "Bop", and a duet with fellow 70's icon Marie Osmond, "Meet me in Montana". For what it's worth, Dan's brother, Jim, was one half of another iconic 70's duo, Seals & Crofts.
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