Kenny Loggins' revealing new memoir, Still Alright, sheds light on several little-known details of the singer-songwriter's life, including a feud with Garth Brooks that led to a lawsuit.
According to Page Six, Kenny says it started in 1993, when Garth had a top-five country radio hit with "Standing Outside the Fire." It reminded Kenny of a song he'd co-written with guitarist Guy Thomas two years earlier, called "Conviction of the Heart" -- so much so that the two called Garth and confronted him about it.