![]() It’s been used every year since, as the positive reviews from fans kept them wanting it every year following the conclusion of the tournament. In 1987, CBS once again asked Barrett to use the song, requesting it for a post-game montage of the championship game between Indiana and Syracuse. Initially, the song was going to be used by CBS following a Super Bowl, but the broadcast of Super Bowl 21 ran over its allotted time and the segment was cut. He recorded and and sent it to a friend, who happened to work for CBS Sports and Sports Illustrated. He apparently wrote the song on a napkin and then the song began to form. The version by Vandross is widely speculated to be the last song the singer ever recorded before he died of a stroke July 1, 2005.īarrett said he thought up the song while watching NBA legend Larry Bird play on TV at a bar. ![]() CBS has held the sole broadcast rights to the Mens Championship game since the songs debut in 1987. ![]() In 2010, singer Jennifer Hudson’s version of the song was used, but it got a negative review from viewers and Vandross’ song was restored the following year. Teddy Pendergrass was featured from 1994-1999. In 2003, CBS changed it up again, With Luther Vandross recording his version of the song and it being used from 2002-2009 and then again ever since 2011. Barrett’s version was only used from 1987-1993 with Teddy Pendergrass recording his version of the song and it being used from 1994-1999. Many different versions have been recorded over the years, however. The song dubbed over the NCAA tournament highlights was created by David Barrett in 1986. North Carolina defeated Gonzaga 71-65 in a dramatic final game of the tournament. Watch highlights, game recaps, and much more from the 2017 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament on the official NCAA March Madness YouTube channel.… T04:28:13.000ZĪnother NCAA tournament is in the books, which means its time for the 2017 version of CBS’ “One Shining Moment” montage. One Shining Moment | 2017 NCAA March Madness All of the emotion and excitement of March Madness set to the tune of "One Shining Moment." One Shining Moment, words and music © 1986 David Barrett, (p) 1986-2000 David Barrett. ![]()
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