Swayin' to the Music
Johnny Rivers
I was 11 years old when this song came out. (June 1977) Knowing me, as I do pretty well, I probably didn't get the 45 RPM record until the following year. I actually think this was the very first record I bought. My Dad was a radio DJ at one time so we had quite a collection of 45s. Nothing was current at the time, but I loved them. Buying a record of my own was a big deal.
Swayin' to the Music. Gosh I can still see myself in my bedroom, sitting on the midnight blue shag carpet, listening to this 45 play over and over again. Sometimes I'd turn the volume way down so it was almost a whisper and I'd let it play for hours. This song had a calming influence over me.
I don't listen to a lot of music these days, but I have noticed that when I get a little ramped up I can literally hear this song in my head calming me down.
Ahhh, the power of music.
Have a great day!
Kristin
Swayin' to the Music 1977
(Slow Dancin')
Johnny Rivers
It`s late at night
And we`re all alone
With just the music
On the radio
No one`s coming
No one`s gonna telephone
Just me and you and
The lights down low
And we`re
Slow dancing
Swaying to the music
Slow dancing
Just me and my girl
Slow dancing
Swaying to the music
No one else in the
Whole wide world
Just you, girl
And we just flow together
When the lights are low
Shadows dancing
All across the wall
Music`s playing
So soft and slow
The rest of the world
So far away and small
When we`re
Slow dancing
Swaying to the music
Slow dancing
Just me and my girl
Slow dancing
Swaying to the music
No one else in the
Whole wide world
Hold me, oh, oh, hold me
Don`t ever let me go
As we dance
Together in the dark
There`s so much love
In this heart of mine
You whisper to me
And hold me tight
You`re the one I thought
I`d never find
And now we`re
Slow dancing
Swaying to the music
Slow dancing
Just me and my girl
Slow dancing
Swaying to the music
No one else in the
Whole wide world
Slow dancing
Swaying to the music
Slow dancing
Just me and my
My, my, my girl
Slow dancing
Swaying to the music
No one else in the
Whole wide world
Whole wide world
It's a great song. We didn't listen to a lot of music growing up. My parents just were not into it. It was in my later years in HS that I listened more but I don't remember buying many records. It wasn't until my thirties that I really got into music.
ReplyDeleteIt amazes me that there are people who don't HEAR music at all. I grew up with music lovers and agree with whoever said, "There are only two kinds of music. Good music and bad music".
ReplyDeleteAlas, nobody agrees with what that means. Hearing Slow Dancing makes me wonder if you married someone who loves to dance. (Hardly anyone does.)