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Lobo- Don’t Leave Me Now

Episode 247 of the Backstory Sessions podcast, hosted by backstorysessions, titled "Lobo- Don’t Leave Me Now" was published on March 15, 2026 and runs 45 minutes.

March 15, 2026 ·45m · Backstory Sessions

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This week on Backstory Sessions, we sit down with legendary singer-songwriter Lobo, the voice behind timeless hits like “Me and You and a Dog Named Boo,” “I’d Love You to Want Me,” and “Don’t Expect Me to Be Your Friend.” With a career spanning decades, Lobo helped define the warm, storytelling style of 1970s folk-pop and continues to connect with audiences around the world.   In this episode, Lobo reflects on the unexpected journey from writing songs in Florida to hearing his music echo across international airwaves. We talk about the stories behind his biggest hits, the inspiration that shaped his songwriting, and how the music industry—and the world of storytelling through song—has evolved over the years.   From the golden era of singer-songwriters to today’s global audience, Lobo shares memories, wisdom, and the creative spirit that continues to drive his music.   It’s a conversation about legacy, authenticity, and the songs that stand the test of time.   Listen in as we explore: 🎶 The inspiration behind Lobo’s most beloved songs 🎶 Life during the golden era of folk-pop songwriting 🎶 How storytelling remains at the heart of great music 🎶 The enduring power of simple, honest lyrics   Join us for a nostalgic and heartfelt conversation with one of music’s most recognizable voices. #BackstorySessions #ConversationsWithCreatives #Lobo #SingerSongwriter #ClassicHits #70sMusic #FolkPop #Songwriting #MusicLegends #MusicPodcast #StoryBehindTheSong #MarchMusicMadness

This week on Backstory Sessions, we sit down with legendary singer-songwriter Lobo, the voice behind timeless hits like “Me and You and a Dog Named Boo,” “I’d Love You to Want Me,” and “Don’t Expect Me to Be Your Friend.” With a career spanning decades, Lobo helped define the warm, storytelling style of 1970s folk-pop and continues to connect with audiences around the world.

 

In this episode, Lobo reflects on the unexpected journey from writing songs in Florida to hearing his music echo across international airwaves. We talk about the stories behind his biggest hits, the inspiration that shaped his songwriting, and how the music industry—and the world of storytelling through song—has evolved over the years.

 

From the golden era of singer-songwriters to today’s global audience, Lobo shares memories, wisdom, and the creative spirit that continues to drive his music.

 

It’s a conversation about legacy, authenticity, and the songs that stand the test of time.

 

Listen in as we explore:

🎶 The inspiration behind Lobo’s most beloved songs

🎶 Life during the golden era of folk-pop songwriting

🎶 How storytelling remains at the heart of great music

🎶 The enduring power of simple, honest lyrics

 

Join us for a nostalgic and heartfelt conversation with one of music’s most recognizable voices.

#BackstorySessions #ConversationsWithCreatives #Lobo #SingerSongwriter #ClassicHits #70sMusic #FolkPop #Songwriting #MusicLegends #MusicPodcast #StoryBehindTheSong #MarchMusicMadness

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