Monday, April 8, 2013

One Shining Moment

Tonight is one of my favorite nights of the year.

Sure, I will enjoy watching Louisville and Michigan battle for the NCAA Div 1 basketball championship.  However, what I really enjoy is after the game when CBS puts together its annual rendition of "One Shining Moment".  This is the montage of some of the great images of this year's NCAA tournament set to the music of the great song, "One Shining Moment".

I recently came across this video and the story of how this great tradition came about.  It is probably not surprising that the inspiration had its roots with a pretty girl and the song came to national prominence due to an old friendship and a little bit of luck.

The song's composer is David Barrett who wrote it in 1986 and who also sang the original rendition of the song that was used on CBS from 1987 to 1993 and again from 2000 to 2002.  Luther Vandross, Teddy Pendergast and Jennifer Hudson have also done vocals of the song for the finale of the Final Four weekend over the years.  They still use the original sound tracks of the song that was recorded in a small studio in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

The song is great but it really is special due to the great editing done on the piece by the CBS Sports production staff.  It always concludes with images of that night's game.  It must be a sight to see the staff put the finishing touches on the video in the minutes after the game.


Here are several YouTube videos that provide some of that wonderful history of a number of shining moments.


2012 One Shining Moment sung by Luther Vandross



1999 sung by Teddy Pendergast.  My personal favorite because it was the year my beloved Miami RedHawks made it to the Sweet Sixteen. Miami and its star forward, Wally Szczerbiak, get a lot of coverage in that year's version of "One Shining Moment."  Look for Wally's big smile, Miami celebrating its big win against #6 ranked Utah to get to the Sweet Sixteen and Wally's dazzling spin move and dunk.



1987 sung by David Barrett.  The very first time the song aired and the start of a wonderful tradition.  This was the year that Indiana won with the great shot by Keith Smart at the end.  Watch closely and you can see Providence coach hugging his star player, Billy Donavon.  Who knew that both of them would make so much Final Four history?  Maybe even tonight, 27 years later.


I think Rick Pitino is a great coach but how can I not root for a coach named Beilein?(for those that don't follow basketball it is pronounced bee-line).  BeeLine will be behind John Beilein's Michigan Wolverines tonight but I will really be waiting to see "One Shining Moment"once again.

Thank you, David Barrett, Armen Keteyian, Doug Towey and a pretty waitress in East Lansing, Michigan that inspired it all.




This is David Barrett's website, www.oneshiningmoment.com


Here are the lyrics to the popular anthem:
The ball is tipped
and there you are
you're running for your life
you're a shooting star
And all the years
no one knows
just how hard you worked
but now it shows...
(in) ONE SHINING MOMENT, IT'S ALL ON THE LINE
ONE SHINING MOMENT, THERE FROZEN IN TIME
 
But time is short
and the road is long
in the blinking of an eye
ah that moment's gone
And when it's done
win or lose
you always did your best
cuz inside you knew...
(that) ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU REACHED DEEP INSIDE
ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU KNEW YOU WERE ALIVE
 
Feel the beat of your heart
feel the wind in your face
it's more than a contest
it's more than a race...

And when it's done
win or lose
you always did your best
cuz inside you knew...
(that) ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU REACHED FOR THE SKY
ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU KNEW
ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU WERE WILLING TO TRY
ONE SHINING MOMENT....


Words & Music: David Barrett Hodges Song Supply/ASCAP

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