
David Pack, born July 15, 1952, is an American musician known primarily for his work with the band Ambrosia during the 1970s. He was a co-founder, guitarist, and lead vocalist for the band. Among the songs he wrote for Ambrosia are "Biggest Part Of Me" (1980), "You're The Only Woman" (1980), and "How Much I Feel" (1978). He also co-wrote "Holdin' On To Yesterday" (1975), one of the band's early hits. In addition to his work with Ambrosia, Pack has produced music for various artists during the 1980s, including James Ingram and Michael McDonald.
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I Just Can't Let Go
That Girl Is Gone
My Baby
Biggest Part Of Me
You're The Only Woman
Prove Me Wrong
Anywhere You Go
She Don't (Come Around Anymore)
Where We Started From
A Brand New Start
The Secret Of Movin' On (Travelin' Light)
Elizabeth
Won't Let You Lose Me
When Your Love Was Almost Mine
Just Be You
Do Ya
Vertical Disbelief (That's Not Me)
The Last Time You Cry (Won't Be)
Everlasting
She Don't [Come Around Anymore]
Tomorrow and Forever
No Direction (No Way Home)
Tell Her Goodbye
So This Is Love [Instrumental]
Think Of U (Song 4 Kaitlyn)
U Make Love New
Sacred Love
Deliver Me
Light My World
Cool Down
N 2 Deep
I Love U Enough (To Tell U Goodbye)
All 2 Real
Future Glory
Beacon
Natalie's Song
Day Tripper
O' Blessed Vine
No Direction [No Way Home]
Day Tripper (Made Famous by The Beatles)
Next Adventure
You Were The One
Silverado Free
You're The Only Woman (Radio Edit)
Every Time I Look At You
I Just Cant Let Go
Daytripper
Vineyard Stomp
April Born In May
Prove Me Wrong [White Nights]
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