Poco Ringtones
Poco Albums
A Good Feelin’ To Know Ringtone Download 
Blue And Grey Ringtone Download 
Cantamos Ringtone Download 
Cowboys & Englishmen Ringtone Download 
Crazy Eyes Ringtone Download 
Deliverin’ Ringtone Download 
From The Inside Ringtone Download 
Ghost Town Ringtone Download 
Head Over Heels Ringtone Download 
Inamorata Ringtone Download 
Indian Summer Ringtone Download 
Keeping The Legend Alive Ringtone Download 
Legacy Ringtone Download 
Legend Ringtone Download 
Live Ringtone Download 
On The Country Side Ringtone Download 
Pickin’ Up The Pieces Ringtone Download 
Poco Ringtone Download 
Rose Of Cimarron Ringtone Download 
Running Horse Ringtone Download 
Seven Ringtone Download 
The Best Of Poco (1969-1974) Ringtone Download 
The Best Of Poco (1975-1982) Ringtone Download 
The Essential Poco Ringtone Download 
The Forgotten Trail (1969-1974) Ringtone Download 
The Last Roundup Ringtone Download 
The Millennium Collection Ringtone Download 
Under The Gun Ringtone Download 
Poco Songs
Poco - A Fool’s Paradise Ringtone 
Poco - A Good Feelin’ To Know Ringtone 
Poco - A Man Like Me Ringtone 
Poco - A Right Along Ringtone 
Poco - All Alone Together Ringtone 
Poco - All The Ways Ringtone 
Poco - And Settlin’ Down Ringtone 
Poco - Angel Ringtone 
Poco - Another Time Around Ringtone 
Poco - Anyway Bye Bye Ringtone 
Poco - Ashes Ringtone 
Poco - Bad Weather Ringtone 
Poco - Barbados Ringtone 
Poco - Believe Me Ringtone 
Poco - Bitter Blue Ringtone 
Poco - Blue And Grey Ringtone 
Poco - Blue Water Ringtone 
Poco - Boomerang Ringtone 
Poco - Brass Buttons Ringtone 
Poco - Break Of Hearts Ringtone 
Poco - Brenda X Ringtone 
Poco - C’mon Ringtone 
Poco - Cajun Moon Ringtone 
Poco - Calico Lady Ringtone 
Poco - Call It Love Ringtone 
Poco - Child’s Claim To Fame Ringtone 
Poco - Company’s Comin’ Ringtone 
Poco - Consequently, So Long Ringtone 
Poco - Crazy Eyes Ringtone 
Poco - Crazy Love Ringtone 
Poco - Cry No More Ringtone 
Poco - Dallas Ringtone 
Poco - Daylight Ringtone 
Poco - Days Gone By Ringtone 
Poco - Do You Feel It Too Ringtone 
Poco - Don’t Let It Pass By Ringtone 
Poco - Down In The Quarter Ringtone 
Poco - Down On The River Again Ringtone 
Poco - Down To The Wire Ringtone 
Poco - Downfall Ringtone 
Poco - Drivin’ Wheel Ringtone 
Poco - Early Times Ringtone 
Poco - Every Time I Hear That Train Ringtone 
Poco - Faith In The Families Ringtone 
Poco - Feudin’ Ringtone 
Poco - Find Out In Time Ringtone 
Poco - First Love Ringtone 
Poco - Flyin’ Solo Ringtone 
Poco - Follow Your Dreams Ringtone 
Poco - Fool’s Gold Ringtone 
Poco - Footsteps Of A Fool Ringtone 
Poco - Forever Ringtone 
Poco - Foreword Ringtone 
Poco - Friends In The Distance Ringtone 
Poco - From The Inside Ringtone 
Poco - Georgia, Bind My Ties Ringtone 
Poco - Get In The Wind Ringtone 
Poco - Ghost Town Ringtone 
Poco - Glorybound Ringtone 
Poco - Go And Say Goodbye Ringtone 
Poco - Grand Junction Ringtone 
Poco - Guess You Made It Ringtone 
Poco - Hard Luck Ringtone 
Poco - Hear That Music Ringtone 
Poco - Heart Of The Night Ringtone 
Poco - Here Comes That Girl Again Ringtone 
Poco - Here We Go Again Ringtone 
Poco - High And Dry Ringtone 
Poco - High Sierra Ringtone 
Poco - Hoe Down Ringtone 
Poco - Honky Tonk Downstairs Ringtone 
Poco - How Many Moons Ringtone 
Poco - How Will You Feel Tonight Ringtone 
Poco - Hurry Up Ringtone 
Poco - I Can Only Imagine Ringtone 
Poco - I Can See Everything Ringtone 
Poco - I’ll Be Back Again Ringtone 
Poco - If It Wasn’t For You Ringtone 
Poco - If You Can’t Stand To Lose Ringtone 
Poco - If You Could Read My Mind Ringtone 
Poco - If Your Heart Needs A Hand Ringtone 
Poco - Indian Summer Ringtone 
Poco - Just Call My Name Ringtone 
Poco - Just For Me And You Ringtone 
Poco - Just In Case It Happens, Yes Indeed Ringtone 
Poco - Just Like Me Ringtone 
Poco - Keep On Believin’ Ringtone 
Poco - Keep On Tryin’ Ringtone 
Poco - Keeper Of The Fire Ringtone 
Poco - Kind Woman Ringtone 
Poco - Last Call Ringtone 
Poco - Legend Ringtone 
Poco - Let Me Turn Back To You Ringtone 
Poco - Let’s Dance Ringtone 
Poco - Let’s Dance Tonight Ringtone 
Poco - Little Darlin’ Ringtone 
Poco - Living In The Band Ringtone 
Poco - Look Within Ringtone 
Poco - Love Comes Love Goes Ringtone 
Poco - Love’s So Cruel Ringtone 
Poco - Lovin’ Arms Ringtone 
Poco - Lovin’ You Every Minute Ringtone 
Poco - Lullaby In September Ringtone 
Poco - Made Of Stone Ringtone 
Poco - Magnolia Ringtone 
Poco - Make Me A Smile Ringtone 
Poco - Makin’ Love Ringtone 
Poco - Me And You Ringtone 
Poco - Midnight Rain Ringtone 
Poco - My Kind Of Love Ringtone 
Poco - Never Get Enough Ringtone 
Poco - Never Loved Ringtone 
Poco - No Relief In Sight Ringtone 
Poco - Nobody’s Fool Ringtone 
Poco - Nothin’ To Hide Ringtone 
Poco - Nothin’s Still The Same Ringtone 
Poco - Odd Man Out Ringtone 
Poco - Oh Yeah Ringtone 
Poco - Ol’ Forgiver Ringtone 
Poco - One Horse Blue Ringtone 
Poco - One Tear At A Time Ringtone 
Poco - Passing Through Ringtone 
Poco - Pickin’ Up The Pieces Ringtone 
Poco - Please Wait For Me Ringtone 
Poco - Railroad Days Ringtone 
Poco - Reputation Ringtone 
Poco - Restrain Ringtone 
Poco - Ribbon Of Darkness Ringtone 
Poco - Ride The Country Ringtone 
Poco - Rocky Mountain Breakdown Ringtone 
Poco - Rose Of Cimarron Ringtone 
Poco - Rough Edges Ringtone 
Poco - Running Horse Ringtone 
Poco - Sagebrush Serenade Ringtone 
Poco - Save A Corner Of Your Heart Ringtone 
Poco - Sea Of Heartbreak Ringtone 
Poco - Shake It Ringtone 
Poco - Shoot For The Moon Ringtone 
Poco - Short Changed Ringtone 
Poco - Sittin’ On A Fence Ringtone 
Poco - Skatin’ Ringtone 
Poco - Skunk Creek Ringtone 
Poco - Slow Poke Ringtone 
Poco - Sometimes Ringtone 
Poco - Special Care Ringtone 
Poco - Spellbound Ringtone 
Poco - Standing In The Fire Ringtone 
Poco - Starin’ At The Sky Ringtone 
Poco - Stay Ringtone 
Poco - Stealaway Ringtone 
Poco - Streets Of Paradise Ringtone 
Poco - Susannah Ringtone 
Poco - Sweet Lovin’ Ringtone 
Poco - That’s What Love Is All About Ringtone 
Poco - The Dance Ringtone 
Poco - The Everlasting Kind Ringtone 
Poco - The Land Of Glory Ringtone 
Poco - The Last Goodbye Ringtone 
Poco - The Midnight Rodeo Ringtone 
Poco - The Nature Of Love Ringtone 
Poco - The Old Flame Ringtone 
Poco - The Price Of Love Ringtone 
Poco - The Storm Ringtone 
Poco - The Writing On The Wall Ringtone 
Poco - There Goes My Heart Ringtone 
Poco - Tomorrow Ringtone 
Poco - Too Many Nights Too Long Ringtone 
Poco - Tulsa Turnaround Ringtone 
Poco - Twenty Years Ringtone 
Poco - Under The Gun Ringtone 
Poco - Us Ringtone 
Poco - Western Waterloo Ringtone 
Poco - What A Day Ringtone 
Poco - What Am I Gonna Do Ringtone 
Poco - What Do People Know Ringtone 
Poco - What If I Should Say I Love You Ringtone 
Poco - Whatever Happened To Your Smile Ringtone 
Poco - When Hearts Collide Ringtone 
Poco - When It All Began Ringtone 
Poco - When You Come Around Ringtone 
Poco - When You Love Somebody Ringtone 
Poco - Where Did The Time Go Ringtone 
Poco - While We’re Still Young Ringtone 
Poco - While You’re On Your Way Ringtone 
Poco - Who Else Ringtone 
Poco - Widowmaker Ringtone 
Poco - Win Or Lose Ringtone 
Poco - You Are The One Ringtone 
Poco - You Better Think Twice Ringtone 
Poco - You’ve Got Your Reasons Ringtone 
About Poco
One of the first and longest-lasting country-rock groups, Poco had its roots in the dying embers of the Buffalo Springfield: After co-founders Neil Young and Stephen Stills exited in the spring of 1968, only guitarist/singer Richie Furay and bassist Jim Messina remained to complete the group’s swan song, Last Time Around. The final Springfield track, “Kind Woman,” included only Furay and Messina, with a guest appearance on steel guitar by Rusty Young, formerly of Boenzee Cryque. He stuck with Furay and Messina, passing on a scheduled audition for a new group that Gram Parsons was putting together; auditions followed before the fledgling group reached out to Young’s ex-Boenzee Cryque bandmate George Grantham on drums and vocals and to bassist/singer Randy Meisner. This lineup rehearsed for four months before making their debut at the L.A. Troubadour in November. A month later, they made their first appearance at the Fillmore West on a bill with the Steve Miller Band and Sly & the Family Stone.
At the time, they were using the name Pogo, but that didn’t last; Walt Kelly, the creator of the comic strip Pogo, from which they’d raply admitted borrowing the name, didn’t appreciate the group’s choice and filed a lawsuit. Not wanting to lose all of the recognition and goodwill they’d built up locally over the previous five months, the result was a change of just one consonant, to Poco. Just one day after signing to Epic in early 1969, Meisner suddenly left the band, apparently over personality clashes; he later joined the Eagles. Recorded as a four-piece, Poco’s debut, Pickin’ Up the Pieces, was released in June of 1969. The group was back to being a quintet in 1970 with the addition of bassist Timothy B. Schmit, whose arrival coincided with the recording of their second album, Poco.
It wasn’t long after that Messina decided to leave, feeling that Furay had assumed too much control over the group’s sound. Before departing, he secured the services of a capable replacement member — Paul Cotton, a onetime member of the Illinois Speed Press — and also played on and produced their subsequent live album, Deliverin’, which rose to number 26 and yielded the minor hit “C’mon.” Their next album, 1971’s From the Inside, was produced in Memphis by Booker T. & the M.G.’s guitarist Steve Cropper. The same lineup became the first Poco membership to last for more than one studio album; their second, A Good Feelin’ to Know, was released in 1972, but by this time, even Furay had begun to lose heart over the band’s lack of commercial success.
The band made one renewed effort, Crazy Eyes, their most accomplished studio album to date; released late in 1973, it became their most successful work. However, just as the LP was released, Furay left the group to hook up with Chris Hillman and John David Souther to form the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band. Still, Poco continued as a quartet; their next album, Seven, released in the spring of 1974, failed to replicate the success of Crazy Eyes. The group was at a critical point in their history following the release of one more Epic album, Cantamos, which appeared in the fall of 1974 and got no higher than number 76. After parting with Epic, Poco signed with ABC Records in 1975; their first album, Head Over Heels, issued in mid-1975, surpassed expectations to fall just shy of the Top 40.
After the album Rose of Cimarron, the group came close to splitting up in 1976, with new member Al Garth exiting in the middle of the year. Finally, in the spring of 1977, Indian Summer was released; four months later, Timothy Schmit exited the lineup to replace Meisner in the Eagles. Grantham followed him out of the band in January of 1978, eventually becoming Ricky Skaggs’ drummer. The group re-formed with Charlie Harrison and Steve Chapman joining Young and Cotton; Kim Bullard, a Crosby, Stills & Nash alumnus, came in on keyboards in December of that year, and Poco was once again a quintet. All of these personnel changes seemed to have done the trick, because their next album, Legend, released late in 1978, became the best-selling LP in their history, earning a gold record in the course of rising to number 14. The accompanying single, “Crazy Love,” reached number 17, far and away their biggest seller to date. It was matched by Cotton’s “Heart of the Night,” which got to number 20 during the summer of 1979.
However, their subsequent albums — Under the Gun, Blue and Gray, and Cowboys and Englishmen — each performed more poorly than its predecessor; Ghost Town, issued late in 1982, peaked at an anemic number 195. Furay rejoined the group briefly in mid-1984 along with Schmit, resulting in the Inamorata album, which scarcely made any impact, and a five-year hiatus followed before the original quintet re-formed in the spring of 1989. Their comeback single, “Call It Love,” hit the Top 20, accompanied by the album Legacy, which made it to number 40. Although the 1968 lineup didn’t stay together, Poco was restored as a working band, touring periodically with Cotton and Young at its core. In 2002, the band released a new album, Running Horse, through their website, www.poconut.com, and The Last Roundup followed two years later on Future Edge. Bareback at Big Sky, released in 2005, found Poco with their first unplugged live album.

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