Was 6 months when this came out but clearly remember hearing it one rainy Saturday in the late 80s while sitting in the car, reading a little bit of my BSC book, and instantly took a liking to the song.
Thank you! I’ve had this song in my head for years and didn’t know what it was. Only 2 or 3 when it was popular, so not old enough to have remembered it more than for its timbre. Fantastic!!
Do you have Starbuck’s single “I Got To Know” as well? I’d sure love to hear that one as well. It wasn’t as popular as “Moonlight Feels Right,” but still hit at least #26 on the charts.
Man, I was only a toddler when this song came out, and I had a babysitter who must have been an AM radio junkie, because I associate this and a lot of soft-rock songs from the mid-late 70′s with that house!
Hearing this song brings back the little things I remember about the time: huge American cars with vinyl seats (I can still smell ‘em!), pushups and popsicles from the ice cream truck, tank tops, and running around the neighborhood playing unsupervised.
Wonderful song; it’s all about tha imagery, ’70′s, moonlight, ocean boulevard, California, drugs
And a fucking Marimba solo!! (and which is just incredible followed by the keyboard solo)
Great video with the 45″ being played! Love it yo…
THanks for this great song. I always remember driving in my mom’s 1969 Cadillac Deville convertible. Great summer memories and I loved that Cadillac. The 70s were the days for cars and music.
VINLY 4 EVER
It reminds me of me
5stars! OK
You got a great sounding rig there!
What kind of turntable is that?
I got my first boob to this song… Whooooyeah.
I snuck back stage when i was 16, partied with them for a little while. there, my claim to fame!
Love this song. Reminds me of going down the shore in the 70s. The world was a much better place!
Summer of the Bicentennial…
i love this song!
Me and my girl in High School used to cruise in her Mustang and listen to this on the A.M. radio..
Love Starbuck, one of the many classics of the seventies.
Oh, thanks so much!!! 5 stars
Conjures up visions of Chesapeake Bay in the moonlight and fabulous, immortal memories of the 70′s. What an awesome song!
Was 6 months when this came out but clearly remember hearing it one rainy Saturday in the late 80s while sitting in the car, reading a little bit of my BSC book, and instantly took a liking to the song.
Turns out I have a song from Starbuck on a Maxell Sound Sampler LP from ’78…”It Feels Good”… Not nearly as good of a tune as “Moonlight Feels Right”…
Thank you! I’ve had this song in my head for years and didn’t know what it was. Only 2 or 3 when it was popular, so not old enough to have remembered it more than for its timbre. Fantastic!!
Do you have Starbuck’s single “I Got To Know” as well? I’d sure love to hear that one as well. It wasn’t as popular as “Moonlight Feels Right,” but still hit at least #26 on the charts.
I as well was a little one, hearing this song on AM . How did we do live with out PCs etc?
not that I like the drugs…but MAN THAT MARIMBA is something else!!!
Weren’t those the days??!!!
Man, I was only a toddler when this song came out, and I had a babysitter who must have been an AM radio junkie, because I associate this and a lot of soft-rock songs from the mid-late 70′s with that house!
Hearing this song brings back the little things I remember about the time: huge American cars with vinyl seats (I can still smell ‘em!), pushups and popsicles from the ice cream truck, tank tops, and running around the neighborhood playing unsupervised.
And no PCs, cell phones or iPods.
Wonderful song; it’s all about tha imagery, ’70′s, moonlight, ocean boulevard, California, drugs
And a fucking Marimba solo!! (and which is just incredible followed by the keyboard solo)
Great video with the 45″ being played! Love it yo…
THanks for this great song. I always remember driving in my mom’s 1969 Cadillac Deville convertible. Great summer memories and I loved that Cadillac. The 70s were the days for cars and music.
This songs reminds me of other marimba songs like ‘Under My Thumb’ & ‘Out of Time’ by the Stones and ‘Island Girl’ by Elton John.
Oh man, I love this song!.. I’ve been looking for it..