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Artist
King Harvest
Lyrics

We get it almost every night
When that ol' moon gets-a big and bright
It's a supernatural delight
Everybody's dancin' in the moonlight

Everybody here is out of sight
They don't bark, and they don't bite
They keep things loose, they keep things light
Everybody was dancin' in the moonlight

Everybody's dancin' in the moonlight
Everybody's feelin' warm and right
It's such a fine and natural sight
Everybody's dancin' in the moonlight

We like our fun and we never fight
You can't dance and stay uptight
It's a supernatural delight
Everybody was dancin' in the moonlight

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Dancing in the Moonlight
BPM
137
Released Year
1972
Genre Era
Genre
Key
Fm
Chart Top
13
Song Note

"Dancing in the Moonlight" is a song written and 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. In 2000 a cover by English band Toploader became a worldwide hit and achieved multi-Platinum status in the United Kingdom. 

The song was written in 1968 by Sherman Kelly, whose brother, Wells Kelly – King Harvest's drummer – introduced the song to the band. It was originally recorded in 1969 by the American band Boffalongo, which included Sherman Kelly (singing lead on the original recording of his own composition) and future King Harvest lead vocalist, bassist and keyboardist Dave "Doc" Robinson. Wells Kelly later became the original drummer for Orleans. King Harvest, while being based in Paris, recorded and released "Dancing in the Moonlight" as a single with "Lady, Come On Home" on the B-side. Steve Cutler, a jazz drummer from New York City (standing on the base of the pole in the cover picture), plays drums on the tracks and toured France and the UK with the band. The group disbanded after six months and the single languished for a year until it was bought and released worldwide by Perception Records. 

The song was also recorded by High Broom and released in 1970 on Island Records (catalog no. WIP 6088; vinyl 7"). It failed to reach the UK Singles Chart. 

In Canada, the song made number 5 in the weekly charts and number 71 in the year-end chart for 1973.

Song of Day Date
Written By
Sherman Kelly
Album
King Harvest
Vocal Type
Male
Vocal Range High
G
Vocal Range Low
Eb
Song Status