"On and On" by Stephen Bishop.
OK, girls and boys, back to the 70's: This singer/songwriter/guitarist from San Diego started out as a clarinetist. After watching The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show he begged his family to buy him a guitar (boy, that sounds familiar!). While still in high school he formed The Weeds, a British Invasion-inspired band. After many rejections, he finally had Art Garfunkel record one of his compositions. By far his biggest hit came in mid-1977 with a Caribbean island-flavored pop tune. He composed it, sang lead and background vocals and played acoustic guitar on the recording. Peaked at #11 Billboard and stayed in the Top 100 for 6 months. #2 Easy Listening. Covered by Kenny Rankin, charting simultaneously with the original. Two-time Grammy nominee and also received an Oscar nod. Eric Clapton, Art Garfunkel and Chaka Khan contributed to his first album. He appeared on "National Lampoon's Animal House" as the aspiring folksinger whose guitar is destroyed by Bluto. Cameo appearances in "The Blues Brothers" and "The China Syndrome". Artist? Greatest hit?
Answer: "On and On" by Stephen Bishop. Fond memories of graduating from med school and starting my surgical internship in mid-'77. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oByMiF4hPg
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