"Reminiscing" by Little River Band.
OK, boys and girls, back to the 70s: It was 1978 and lead guitarist David Briggs had just taught rhythm guitarist Graeham Goble a C9 chord shape he had just learned. Goble went home that night, picked up his acoustic and, within half-an-hour, he had written a soft-rock classic that would become his Melbourne, Australia-based band's biggest hit. Lead vocals by Glenn Shorrock. Missing the old times when love was deep and lasting. #3 Billboard and Cash Box. According to Mary Pang, John Lennon's then-girlfriend, they would play it non-stop. Sinatra called it "the best song of the 70s". Song? Group?
Answer: "Reminiscing" by Little River Band. Goble was a fan of old black-and-white movies as well as Swing Era music and that inspired the song. Fond memories of listening to the tune finishing up my surgical internship at Bryn Mawr and starting my ENT residency in Philly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBETVhHpcPk
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