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Remarkably, one of the most enduring hits of the 80s was written in a flash of inspiration. On July 4, 1979, frontman and songwriter David Pack was preparing to leave for a family celebration in Malibu. Realizing his studio gear was still on, he ran back to turn it off, only to find himself sitting at the piano.
In just , the core of the song—the infectious descending chord progression, the melody, and a substantial portion of the lyrics—simply "fell out". Pack barely had time to record the demo before his family began honking the car horn for him to leave. The Michael McDonald Influence The Biggest Part of Me
Pack sought a second opinion from his close friend and frequent collaborator, Michael McDonald . McDonald, who was at the peak of his fame with the Doobie Brothers, immediately recognized the song’s potential. He famously told Pack that the very lyrics he disliked were the reason the song would be a hit. McDonald’s endorsement gave Pack the confidence to record it for the album One Eighty . Musical Composition and Legacy Remarkably, one of the most enduring hits of