I recently saw Still Bill, the documentary about the life of Bill Withers, who died today at 81. “Some people are just born cool—they’ve been cool all their lives. Well, I hadn’t been cool all my life. I was an asthmatic stutterer as a kid,” he said with a laugh, discussing his childhood in Slab Forth, West Virginia.
It was such a touching portrayal of a humble man with a super talent, who maintained a fairly ordinary life despite his early fame and success. Stuttering played a big role in shaping who he was and there is a part where he goes to visit a group of kids who stutter. That, and several other parts in the film brought me to tears.
“Lovely Day” is one of my favorite 70s songs, and it carries such a sweet and simple sentiment during this dark time.
May we all have someone or something to look toward and know that lovely days are ahead…
When I wake up in the morning, love
And the sunlight hurts my eyes
And something without warning, love
Bears heavy on my mind
Then I look at you
And the world’s alright with me
Just one look at you
And I know it’s gonna be
A lovely day
RIP Bill Withers ❤️
You wrote!!!! Congratulations! … it is so uplifting. Gosh am I proud of you and super happy for you! Love Deb
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I DID it! Thank you for the encouragement. Feeling good…one foot in front of the other 😉And hopefully, more to come…
Yay! I missed your blog posts. So happy to see you writing again. Looking forward to the next one. Stay safe, Gracie!
Jackie! Thanks so much for following, means the world, really🙏 Hope you’re well. xoxo