I cannot fathom the sadness and depression that this man had while recovering from what would probably drive many to suicide and channel that energy to create one of the most wholesome timeless tunes of all time. Just Bravo 🙌 ❤
What an intense story. I had no idea. And such a commendable reaction to what he and his girlfriend went through. This guy has a glow around him for sure...
I first met beautiful sister Kathy in 7th grade, then younger brother Wells later of Orleans, then big brother Sherman. I also grew up on Cayuga Lake as shown in this video. Some years ago, I heard Sherman play his piano while visiting his shoreside home. In 1974, I found myself in Western Germany walking along a mountain highway with a full moon above. I turned on a little transistor radio and from the opening chords I heard “Dancin’ in the Moonlight.” My radio was magically tuned to Armed Forces Radio. The song instantly erased the thousands of miles between home and where I was at that moment. “Dancin’” is one of those that never grows old, and that memory is one of those moments that is beyond coincidence.
Always loved this song. The keyboard intro is one of the most recognizable and joyous openings to a song ever put to music. How ironic considering the back story.
Exactly...I am still friends to this day with all of my neighborhood friends, and I'm 64. Your statement is so true and brought some sweet memories of the good ole days.
If i didn't hear it from his lips, i would never believe it. From the worst experience, to the best feeling......50 years of joy this man brought 3 generations.....so far!
@@craigh8602 Actually we played together from 1970 to 1976. In '76 The Beach Boys made us an offer we couldn't refuse and we ended up joining their band. In the early 80s 3 of us did some production work, recorded the Young Love album and an album of classic country songs, and toured a couple months in Norway. Thanks for asking.
I just came across this tonight, sad how the human race can be like animals, and then a beautiful song comes along to delight. I'm 63 and have always enjoyed this song.
I was born in 1970, and my whole life this song has been the go-to for alleviating stress. "You can't dance and stay uptight" are the truest words ever spoken. It was my wedding song, and is currently the alarm I wake up to every morning, lol. Well done Mr. Kelly. ♥ The story you've shared with us just deepens the meaning even further. It said everything you meant it to.
I realize that this video was from 6 years ago, but... OMG Sherman, what a story! My wife and I absolutely love your song. Near the end of December 1972 we were on our honeymoon in Florida (to escape the cold here in the north) when this song came on the air. The stations played it a lot while we were there. Then it took about another month for it to hit after we were back home. Every time we hear your song, we get an instant deja vu back to our honeymoon, even today, 52 years later. Thank you for writing and recording this.
@charlesschenk6290 Ah, exactly why this song came to him a vessel to show us the light and love lives on forever no time on that your story, all who hear this song keeps the incredible miracle that this gives the world ~happy 52 years and always enjoy your moments ~ hugs ~
One of the most beautiful songs i have ever heard in my 60 years on this earth. What a hellish experience. Then to turn around and write a song describing paradise. Not what he endured...but how it SHOULD be. I have no words....
I never knew anything about this story until recently and became so sad. But I'm seeing the positive side now....that this beautiful uplifting song came out of horrible pain and suffering. He does deserve a medal of honor, for taking something so horrific and turning it into a positive....the fact that he survived it. I will now listen to the song and continue to feel happy when I hear it.
Hello 👋 Tina. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
I LOVED this song as a little girl... Reminds me of summertime! Timeless!! ***I had no idea that there was a Tragic Back Story in the creation of this beautiful, happy song (until tonight). 😥 And now Im almost 60 years old! The song & his voice still touches my heart! 💕😊💕
Hello 👋 Diane . How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
What a beautiful gentleman. I have loved this song for decades. I wish it played at my wedding, as well as at my funeral. I am grateful that he can speak openly about past trauma with poise and maturity. Thank you ☀.
Everything he said to describe the song is true - peaceful, relaxing, joyful - but it's also soooooo cool and soooooo catchy and just different than anything else. It's like it came out of some magical woods and when you listen to it a part of you goes back into them.
I’m 48 and what brings me to this is childhood memories of hearing this song as my dad drove. I haven’t seen him in 30 years but this song reminds me of him. I love that old music.
I'm the wife of the man pictured.... This song is a life source for me. Helps get me through my drive to work each day. Been through some crazy traumas. And to learn now that you wrote this from that kind of grief... inspiring! I haven't soured from my experiences... I aspire to put kindness out there, despite the jerks (mild word).. God bless you Man!
I just revised my "If I got 3 wishes," list and one of those now involves those guys, a Louisville Slugger, a wood chipper, and nice glass of lemonade after.
Sherman Kelly, you bring a whole new meaning to 'turning the other cheek'. Cliche, I know, but, man, you came to a crossroads, and it would have been very understandable to all had you taken the 'wrong' path. I don't know if I could have been that strong, being so young. We all thank you and love you for it. ❤
Today is Sat., May 7, 2022. The universe is STILL enjoying this lovely song. It was & IS a blessing. DITM brought such sweetness to my childhood & will forever have meaning in my heart. And I thank you sir, most sincerely.🙏♥️🇺🇲✌
I was in college in Ithaca, NY and around town we were all into this song as sung by Boffalongo! Later it turns up on the radio as being by King Harvest! I recognized the park area even before he confirmed that he was on Lake Cayuga! So glad he survived his ordeal and hope his girlfriend also was OK after what she went through. I graduated from Cornell in '72....Enjoy, Ithaca, Sherman....glad you are still happy up there! Ithaca is Gorges!!
wow what a story this man has truly lived a life. for all the ups and downs he’s experienced, he’s lived a life that 99.99% of people can only dream of.
I was 11 years old vacationing on Waikiki in 1974. And this song was playing. A memory seared into my mind. Then in April of1990 a local band on the Kona side of Hawaii. Played it for my wife I. Celebrating our honeymoon. My favorite song for over 50 years.
Always loved this song... I was a very young man when this was a hit and it always made me feel good... and I dont even like to dance... Thank you for writing this and making a good thing from bad.
As a 6 or 7 yr old kid i had an AM transistor radio and listened to WLS Chicago, I was glued to that station, they played the best hits of the day. I definitely remember this song, I used to record good songs on my cheap cassette player and this was one of my favorite songs!
Grew up the same. WLS Chicago and the music countdown. Remember dancing in my room. Thanks for bringing back that nice memory. Great song, will be a favorite for life, makes me so happy! Laura A.
I kept getting this hint of sadness from this song but still a mood lifting song, then I decided to see what was the backstory behind this song and wow
Thank you for sharing your story publicly. You have always been a role model and a beloved mentor, especially when we worked on the Crisis team together. You are a beautiful man and this is a beautiful song that will be around always in peoples hearts. Much love to you.
There is something both perfect and justified in this story. That from a kind of innocence turning into something so disgusting and grotesque, with a roar something wonderful is born and lasts. The song, Dancing in the Moonlight has always been my favourite, will always be. Now, moreso than ever. Be well & ty for sharing such a wonderful song with the world, Mr. Kelly.
Wow, my boyfriend and I became curios as to where "everybody is dancing in the moonlight" in aw of how amazing it truly sounded.. This hit me so deep, getting much more of an answer than I expected to find. You both are strong beings, and I admire greatly the positivity and love you took away from such a terrible situation. My favorite song any day, always makes me feel better and dance, I too also hope that one day the world will be this place..where EVERYONE is dancing in the moonlight 🌕🌈🧡
Sitting in a park in Prescott, AZ, feeling the cold weather coming on. Pushing 60, homeless, wondering if I'll survive another winter and whether I care. I put on my old mp3 player to distract myself and there's King Harvest and "Dancing in the Moonlight." I'm crying and at first I can't understand why. It wasn't the content of the song. It isn't that it reminded me of better days. It was simply that the song brought me a few minutes of joy. I know the origins of this song and your stated goal in writing it. You made something beautiful from something hideous, and 50 years later you've brought a few moments of joy into a life that no longer has much. Thank you so much, sir, and never doubt the power of song.
Its always been my favorite song. Theres not even a close second. Amazing song by an amazing artist. It looks like he's still with us too, He just turned 79 on October 27. Happy Birthday Sir! Write us another one!
They say everything happens for a reason but for both of them to go through such a tragic and horrid ordeal is beyond unimaginable. I never knew there was such an unfortunate story behind this great classic song. God Bless!
That’s terrible! Im so glad you are both here to tell the tale! This is one of the greatest songs. It never gets old. It is the Epitome of spirit and being united ,through a beautiful song. Thanks for that. Listening on December 28 2024
WOW! I was 11 when this song debuted on the radio and I'm here now because I was just listening to it on my phone at age 58 and decided to look for information about the band.
Favorite in 1977 when I was a senior in HS and still a favorite as a senior in 2022. Just discovered the story behind the song….wow, an amazing testimony to how something life giving can be birth out of tragedy and horror. About 3 months ago I have been comparing this song to what the rapture will be like…seems similar…love, peace and joy….oh yeahhhhh
How sad.. I've been obsessed with this song all week, had no idea, brought me a lovely memory of my childhood... Now, it makes me want to dance to it even more.. what a fantastic guy.. I'm so proud of him and his strength.. inner and outer. Thank you for giving us this gift!!
As I watch you in the boat looking out your experience of such a cowardly act has given this beautiful song for eternity, but I now know what sad things had to transpire for it to happen thank God you and your Girl made it though and thank you for the wonderful song!!
he is a brilliant overall musician. I know one. I lived with one for over twenty years. Sherman wrote a song that puts chills on the arms and tears in the eyes of many. This is by far one of the best songs written and the vocals are killer. Sherman you can still hit that note, maybe just not during that one interview. You are so humble. God bless you! Thank you for making me cry and appreciate life again.
Hello 👋 Mary. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
This is such a really great song - I was 11 when it released in 73 , mom was big on musical influence , she loved Motown , but wanted to make certain us kids were exposed to ALL types of music . When this song came on she would turn it up because I liked it so much . Miss you Mom - in my head when this song plays I envision a cartoon scape of creatures in the woods gathered around a campfire under the moonlight , all dancing and smiling - having a great time as if it's just part of being alive and having a blast , nothing bad to ruin it..just a bunch of pals gathered together celebrating . The blue bear smiling huge and dancing away with everyone
YOU SIR, HAVE TRANSMUTED LEAD TO GOLD. BRAVO, BRAVO! This has “always,” since I was a small child, been a wonderful, happy song. Thank you, love and hugs to you.
This song has been running through my head and making me feel like crying for the past 3 days. I didn't know why. This is the 4th of July 2023 when I found this video. I attributed my mood to maybe the Schumann Resonance craziness, the Summer Solstice, the Supermoon... but Sherman Kelly's story is one of Ascension. Those who follow the Woo will know what I mean. His song is perfect for our time.
Such a beautiful story. I remember this song when it came out! I loved it then, still do! 🙋🙏
"I think that the universe enjoyed my response. I've certainly enjoyed the universes response." So perfect.
Absolutely. Really great guy.
Yes,he turned something tragic into something positive
Sounds new agey but OK.
you totally don't get this at all@@EuropeanQoheleth
@ypotusoa doesn't matter what u call it. “God” or “higher power” or “universe”. It’s all the same.
That man went through the unthinkable and then turned it into a happy song we all owe him something❤❤
Amen ❤🇨🇦
Living well is the best revenge.
Amen to that
You are absolutely right.
So is being the inspiration of one of the all time greatest songs ever written
I cannot fathom the sadness and depression that this man had while recovering from what would probably drive many to suicide and channel that energy to create one of the most wholesome timeless tunes of all time. Just Bravo 🙌 ❤
Can't listen this song the same without hearing this.
Oh crap man, no kidding.
I know! Damn!!!
Me,too
Same with me
I CAN
What an intense story. I had no idea. And such a commendable reaction to what he and his girlfriend went through. This guy has a glow around him for sure...
I agree! I love this song! Netflix's Blacklist brought me here (series 2, episode 15).
I wish my hubby had defended me. Can't trust his sorry ass anymore.
@@2degucitas Same here!
@@2degucitas I'm here 4 you!!👍🇺🇸
@@GailBecker-MSED-CM-Author I'm here 4 you tooooo!!🇺🇸👍❤️
I first met beautiful sister Kathy in 7th grade, then younger brother Wells later of Orleans, then big brother Sherman. I also grew up on Cayuga Lake as shown in this video. Some years ago, I heard Sherman play his piano while visiting his shoreside home. In 1974, I found myself in Western Germany walking along a mountain highway with a full moon above. I turned on a little transistor radio and from the opening chords I heard “Dancin’ in the Moonlight.” My radio was magically tuned to Armed Forces Radio. The song instantly erased the thousands of miles between home and where I was at that moment. “Dancin’” is one of those that never grows old, and that memory is one of those moments that is beyond coincidence.
Always loved this song. The keyboard intro is one of the most recognizable and joyous openings to a song ever put to music. How ironic considering the back story.
That's what I was thinking, the intro to this song and the intro to Lynn Anderson's "Rose Garden" are two of the most recognizable in popular music.
The song reminds how my neighbors and neighborhood got along and basically loved each other. Where have those days gone?
Exactly...I am still friends to this day with all of my neighborhood friends, and I'm 64. Your statement is so true and brought some sweet memories of the good ole days.
If i didn't hear it from his lips, i would never believe it.
From the worst experience, to the best feeling......50 years of joy this man brought 3 generations.....so far!
What a great interview with our old buddy and bandmate Sherm Kelly. Superb production! www.shermankelly.com
Thanks for sharing this, very cool!
Thanks for sharing this video
How come you guys split in less than a year? It seemed you had it goin' on. Three Dog Night-ish
@@craigh8602 Actually we played together from 1970 to 1976. In '76 The Beach Boys made us an offer we couldn't refuse and we ended up joining their band. In the early 80s 3 of us did some production work, recorded the Young Love album and an album of classic country songs, and toured a couple months in Norway. Thanks for asking.
You are an inspiration! It's a great song and now knowing how you turned shit into gold really makes me want to play!! Thank you
I just came across this tonight, sad how the human race can be like animals, and then a beautiful song comes along to delight. I'm 63 and have always enjoyed this song.
I'm 64 remember when this came out in h.s.? such a happy joyful song everyone loved it.
One of my very favorite songs of all time. Gives me much JOY!
I was born in 1970, and my whole life this song has been the go-to for alleviating stress. "You can't dance and stay uptight" are the truest words ever spoken. It was my wedding song, and is currently the alarm I wake up to every morning, lol. Well done Mr. Kelly. ♥ The story you've shared with us just deepens the meaning even further. It said everything you meant it to.
Wow. I never knew. One of my most favorite songs has a very difficult backstory.
This guy and his song is a blessing. If you’re feeling down. Put it on. It will change your “state”.
I realize that this video was from 6 years ago, but... OMG Sherman, what a story! My wife and I absolutely love your song. Near the end of December 1972 we were on our honeymoon in Florida (to escape the cold here in the north) when this song came on the air. The stations played it a lot while we were there. Then it took about another month for it to hit after we were back home. Every time we hear your song, we get an instant deja vu back to our honeymoon, even today, 52 years later. Thank you for writing and recording this.
@charlesschenk6290 Ah, exactly why this song came to him a vessel to show us the light and love lives on forever no time on that your story, all who hear this song keeps the incredible miracle that this gives the world ~happy 52 years and always enjoy your moments ~ hugs ~
One of the most beautiful songs i have ever heard in my 60 years on this earth. What a hellish experience. Then to turn around and write a song describing paradise. Not what he endured...but how it SHOULD be. I have no words....
I never knew anything about this story until recently and became so sad. But I'm seeing the positive side now....that this beautiful uplifting song came out of horrible pain and suffering. He does deserve a medal of honor, for taking something so horrific and turning it into a positive....the fact that he survived it. I will now listen to the song and continue to feel happy when I hear it.
Hello 👋 Tina. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
Always thought that the lyric “you can’t dance and stay uptight “ was so simple and profound. Great song.
Absolutely. And the line about it being such a fine and natural sight as well. Beautiful.
I LOVED this song as a little girl... Reminds me of summertime! Timeless!!
***I had no idea that there was a Tragic Back Story in the creation of this beautiful, happy song (until tonight). 😥
And now Im almost 60 years old! The song & his voice still touches my heart! 💕😊💕
Hello 👋 Diane . How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
@@markclifford1857 she died.
This is by far one of my favorite songs. The keyboard music is hypnotising.
What a beautiful gentleman.
I have loved this song for decades.
I wish it played at my wedding, as well as at my funeral.
I am grateful that he can speak openly about past trauma with poise and maturity.
Thank you ☀.
Everything he said to describe the song is true - peaceful, relaxing, joyful - but it's also soooooo cool and soooooo catchy and just different than anything else. It's like it came out of some magical woods and when you listen to it a part of you goes back into them.
What a beautiful way of describing that emotion
How is the meaning behind this song, peaceful, relaxing, and joyful? What kind of mental fuck are you?
Beautifully said
I’m 48 and what brings me to this is childhood memories of hearing this song as my dad drove. I haven’t seen him in 30 years but this song reminds me of him. I love that old music.
I'm the wife of the man pictured.... This song is a life source for me. Helps get me through my drive to work each day. Been through some crazy traumas. And to learn now that you wrote this from that kind of grief... inspiring! I haven't soured from my experiences... I aspire to put kindness out there, despite the jerks (mild word).. God bless you Man!
Talk about overcoming.
He is a true hero.
I always loved this song happy and joyful.Born from such pain.
I just revised my "If I got 3 wishes," list and one of those now involves those guys, a Louisville Slugger, a wood chipper, and nice glass of lemonade after.
Omg I just freakin cried
Sherman Kelly, you bring a whole new meaning to 'turning the other cheek'. Cliche, I know, but, man, you came to a crossroads, and it would have been very understandable to all had you taken the 'wrong' path. I don't know if I could have been that strong, being so young.
We all thank you and love you for it. ❤
His song brings so much joy to everyone that hears it- my favorite song since I head it for the first time- I remember exactly where I was!
Grew up in L.A. in the 70s and lived this song. Such good times.
Jesus that took a dark turn.
LMAO
Lmao they played with us
God bless Adrian. Amazing how some of the greatest, happiest pieces of art have to come from horrible pain.
Wow these two have some real resiliece. I hope they are both doing amazing and never lost the ability to make the best of a horrible situation
he's still being rewarded today by the universe
One of the best songs of all time
Today is Sat., May 7, 2022. The universe is STILL enjoying this lovely song. It was & IS a blessing. DITM brought such sweetness to my childhood & will forever have meaning in my heart. And I thank you sir, most sincerely.🙏♥️🇺🇲✌
Hello 👋 Mama. How are you doing? Hope you are fine.
I was in college in Ithaca, NY and around town we were all into this song as sung by Boffalongo! Later it turns up on the radio as being by King Harvest! I recognized the park area even before he confirmed that he was on Lake Cayuga! So glad he survived his ordeal and hope his girlfriend also was OK after what she went through. I graduated from Cornell in '72....Enjoy, Ithaca, Sherman....glad you are still happy up there! Ithaca is Gorges!!
Cornell
@@allentumminello2343 Oh yeah. This was my song on the jukebox in the Straight! '71-'75.
Buttermilk Falls!
@@marieword1053Ah, the infamous Straightburgers...
wow what a story this man has truly lived a life. for all the ups and downs he’s experienced, he’s lived a life that 99.99% of people can only dream of.
I was 11 years old vacationing on Waikiki in 1974. And this song was playing. A memory seared into my mind. Then in April of1990 a local band on the Kona side of Hawaii. Played it for my wife I. Celebrating our honeymoon. My favorite song for over 50 years.
Always loved this song... I was a very young man when this was a hit and it always made me feel good... and I dont even like to dance... Thank you for writing this and making a good thing from bad.
As a 6 or 7 yr old kid i had an AM transistor radio and listened to WLS Chicago, I was glued to that station, they played the best hits of the day. I definitely remember this song, I used to record good songs on my cheap cassette player and this was one of my favorite songs!
Grew up the same. WLS Chicago and the music countdown. Remember dancing in my room. Thanks for bringing back that nice memory. Great song, will be a favorite for life, makes me so happy! Laura A.
Ahh, remembering John Records Landecker, Larry Lujack, et al on ‘The Big 89.’ 💜
My favorite song❤❤❤❤
I kept getting this hint of sadness from this song but still a mood lifting song, then I decided to see what was the backstory behind this song and wow
Thank you for sharing your story publicly. You have always been a role model and a beloved mentor, especially when we worked on the Crisis team together. You are a beautiful man and this is a beautiful song that will be around always in peoples hearts. Much love to you.
Crisis team?
There is something both perfect and justified in this story. That from a kind of innocence turning into something so disgusting and grotesque, with a roar something wonderful is born and lasts.
The song, Dancing in the Moonlight has always been my favourite, will always be. Now, moreso than ever. Be well & ty for sharing such a wonderful song with the world, Mr. Kelly.
This is a remarkable story and an amazing man. I am so glad I ran across him here. Thank you for the song and saving your lady.
Wow, my boyfriend and I became curios as to where "everybody is dancing in the moonlight" in aw of how amazing it truly sounded.. This hit me so deep, getting much more of an answer than I expected to find. You both are strong beings, and I admire greatly the positivity and love you took away from such a terrible situation. My favorite song any day, always makes me feel better and dance, I too also hope that one day the world will be this place..where EVERYONE is dancing in the moonlight 🌕🌈🧡
Even th rapists?
This song was truly a gift and I will treasure it forever ❤
What a story...and what a musician! I have always loved this song and am happy he wrote it! It represents the very carefree music of my 70's!
This song is probably my favorite song of all time
My son was born to this song! Happiest moment of my life.
Sitting in a park in Prescott, AZ, feeling the cold weather coming on. Pushing 60, homeless, wondering if I'll survive another winter and whether I care. I put on my old mp3 player to distract myself and there's King Harvest and "Dancing in the Moonlight." I'm crying and at first I can't understand why. It wasn't the content of the song. It isn't that it reminded me of better days. It was simply that the song brought me a few minutes of joy. I know the origins of this song and your stated goal in writing it. You made something beautiful from something hideous, and 50 years later you've brought a few moments of joy into a life that no longer has much. Thank you so much, sir, and never doubt the power of song.
God bless you for that song! I always reminisce when I hear it never knew the story behind it. Blessings to your family! 😊
One of my favorites. Never gets old. Puts me in a great mood.
Hello 👋 Rita. How are you doing? Hope you are fine
Out of all of that horror comes this masterpiece of a beauty. Thank you for your gift..
Thanks for writing such a great song.
Its always been my favorite song. Theres not even a close second. Amazing song by an amazing artist. It looks like he's still with us too, He just turned 79 on October 27. Happy Birthday Sir! Write us another one!
Just an amazing response to this,
Hes an inspiration to me.
I'm gonna start making stories up when bad things happen to me.
I’ve always loved this song, his voice. And that piano intro is the best ever.❤
They say everything happens for a reason but for both of them to go through such a tragic and horrid ordeal is beyond unimaginable. I never knew there was such an unfortunate story behind this great classic song. God Bless!
Absolutely one of the best feel good songs ever done.
No words for what you've overcome, dude. Bawling.
Memories ofbeing 15 listening to this with my buddy's and laughing our asses off. Great song!
I was 8 when this song came out and I absolutely loved it and still do to this day. One of my all time favorite songs.
Dancing in the Moonlight has been a special song since my childhood and remains close to me all these decades later. It is my #1 non-Beatles song.
So glad he and his girl lived to dance many more moonlights!!!
That’s terrible! Im so glad you are both here to tell the tale! This is one of the greatest songs. It never gets old. It is the Epitome of spirit and being united ,through a beautiful song. Thanks for that. Listening on December 28 2024
WOW! I was 11 when this song debuted on the radio and I'm here now because I was just listening to it on my phone at age 58 and decided to look for information about the band.
Favorite in 1977 when I was a senior in HS and still a favorite as a senior in 2022. Just discovered the story behind the song….wow, an amazing testimony to how something life giving can be birth out of tragedy and horror. About 3 months ago I have been comparing this song to what the rapture will be like…seems similar…love, peace and joy….oh yeahhhhh
Hello 👋 Diana. How are you doing? Hope you are fine
That song is a classic! What a give to human kind! ❤️
This... is my ringtone...
I can't help to think that the best music written comes from pain misery and agony.
Wow! I couldn’t imagine what he went thru him and his girlfriend what a beautiful song always loved the song ! Love that song
Had he not been beaten within an inch of his life, I wouldn't have one of my all-time favorite songs. I have some serious inner conflict going on.
This legendary song is one of my favorites of all time. It always takes me back to my childhood days, and I had a great childhood.
Timeless song. What a gift.
He is so handsome! Great piano player.
I JUST HEARD THIS SONG THIS MONTH N IM 76! ITS A WONDERFUL SONG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Loved it "then"...love it now!
2 years later, IM BACK AGAIN❤
I LOVE THIS STORY!
That's always been one of my favorite songs! Now knowing the back story it is an amazing testament to the resilience of the human spirit❤
The worst thing about getting older is seeing your musical heroes from the Golden Age of Music also getting older and eventually fading away.
What incredible strong people, yes we do enjoy your response. Great song
How sad.. I've been obsessed with this song all week, had no idea, brought me a lovely memory of my childhood... Now, it makes me want to dance to it even more.. what a fantastic guy.. I'm so proud of him and his strength.. inner and outer. Thank you for giving us this gift!!
This song becomes even better as I now know the background of this song.
This guy is amazing! Wow, what a story & song...
I kinda wish I didn’t hear that now. But I’m glad I did it broadens the song for me know..
Wow, what a great dude. I love this song. Amazing.
As I watch you in the boat looking out your experience of such a cowardly act has given this beautiful song for eternity, but I now know what sad things had to transpire for it to happen thank God you and your Girl made it though and thank you for the wonderful song!!
Holy Cow, how moving! God Bless him, I’m so glad I came across his story - it needed to be heard.
This song is Forever in my heart ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow! I had no idea this harrowing experience was behind this song. Kudos to him for creating it!
he is a brilliant overall musician. I know one. I lived with one for over twenty years. Sherman wrote a song that puts chills on the arms and tears in the eyes of many. This is by far one of the best songs written and the vocals are killer. Sherman you can still hit that note, maybe just not during that one interview. You are so humble. God bless you! Thank you for making me cry and appreciate life again.
Hello 👋 Mary. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl
This is such a really great song - I was 11 when it released in 73 , mom was big on musical influence , she loved Motown , but wanted to make certain us kids were exposed to ALL types of music . When this song came on she would turn it up because I liked it so much . Miss you Mom - in my head when this song plays I envision a cartoon scape of creatures in the woods gathered around a campfire under the moonlight , all dancing and smiling - having a great time as if it's just part of being alive and having a blast , nothing bad to ruin it..just a bunch of pals gathered together celebrating . The blue bear smiling huge and dancing away with everyone
What a GREAT song! And...so many great memories!
What a great artist with a touching story.
YOU SIR, HAVE TRANSMUTED LEAD TO GOLD. BRAVO, BRAVO! This has “always,” since I was a small child, been a wonderful, happy song. Thank you, love and hugs to you.
would like to be more like him - positive energy coming from the inside.
This song has been running through my head and making me feel like crying for the past 3 days. I didn't know why. This is the 4th of July 2023 when I found this video. I attributed my mood to maybe the Schumann Resonance craziness, the Summer Solstice, the Supermoon... but Sherman Kelly's story is one of Ascension. Those who follow the Woo will know what I mean. His song is perfect for our time.
Holy Cow, how moving! God Bless him!