"Dancing in the Moonlight" by King Harvest.

OK, boys and girls, more 70s one-hit wonders: It was 1969 and singer/songwriter Sherman Kelly had just been brutally assaulted by a street gang in St. Croix, VI while vacationing there. During his recovery, he penned an island-flavored pop classic. As he puts it, the song talks about "an alternate reality, the dream of a peaceful and joyous celebration of life. It was just me imagining a better world than the one I had just experienced in St. Croix". He recorded it with his band Boffalongo but it failed to chart. He then gave it to his brother Wells, who was the drummer with an Ithaca, NY-based French-American band. It had taken its name from a 1969 song by The Band. They used a heavy-bristle toilet brush to create the percussion during the intro (!). It became a worldwide hit in 1972, peaking at #13 on Billboard's Hot 100, as well as a perennial summer song ever since. Song? Group? Answer: "Dancing in the Moonlight" by King Harvest. Fond memories of my pre-med years at University of Puerto Rico. We studied hard but always found time to enjoy the music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5JqPxmYhlo&list=RDg5JqPxmYhlo&start_radio=1

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