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  1. Apr 10, 2009 · Dancing in the Moonlight (Original Recording) - King Harvest. King Harvest on the Midnight Special, June 1973 • Dancin' in the Moonlight - King Harve... King Harvest Interview...

  2. "Dancing in the Moonlight" is a song written by Sherman Kelly, originally recorded in 1970 by Kelly's band Boffalongo, and then a hit single by King Harvest in 1972, reaching number 5 in Canada and number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  3. King Harvest - Dancing In The Moonlight (with lyrics)

  4. Nov 8, 2014 · Dancing in the Moonlight. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesDancing in the Moonlight · King Harvest · Sherman KellyDancing in the Moonlight℗ 1973 Perception Records (obo M...

  5. Feb 15, 2024 · Dancing in the Moonlight” is the sonic essence of a warm summer night. The ’70s yacht rock staple was first made famous by King Harvest, but its appeal has spanned generations. Who wouldn’t...

  6. Dancing in the Moonlight (Original Recording) - King Harvest - YouTube Music. King Harvest on the Midnight Special, June 1973 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3akikjCNP3M King Harvest...

  7. Dancing in the Moonlight Lyrics: We get it on most every night / And when that ol' moon gets so big and bright / It's a supernatural delight / Everybody was dancing in the moonlight /...

  8. This song envisions a place of joy and harmony, where everyone gets along dancing under the moonlit sky. It was written by the keyboard player/songwriter Sherman Kelly in 1969 after a trip to the Caribbean island of Saint Croix, where he was attacked by natives and left for dead.

  9. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Dancing in the Moonlight · King Harvest · Sherman Kelly Dancing in the Moonlight ℗ 1973 Perception Records ...

  10. "Dancing in the Moonlight" is a song originally recorded by the French-American rock group King Harvest. The song was written by Sherman Kelly, produced by Jack Robinson, originally recorded in 1970 by Kelly's band Boffalongo, and then released as a single by King Harvest in 1972, reaching number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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