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  • finally tonight, remembering singer Bill Withers.

  • It wasn't the virus but his heart, and so many noted today that his songs are needed now more than ever.

  • Ain't no sunshine when she's go.

  • Bill Withers was born in 1938 in Slab Fork, West Virginia.

  • The three time Grammy Award winner spent his early years in the Navy.

  • He worked at an airplane parts factory before buying a guitar in a pawn shop and making music.

  • His lyrics have comforted generations and so many people remembering him today, noting that his lyrics are comforting us.

  • Now Lean on Oh thing country now thinking the doctors, the nurses, the health care workers, the first responders who are risking their lives to save others in Seattle.

  • Nurse Ashland, Jules coming home from that shift.

  • So and every night, 7 p.m. And you could hear it across New York City cars for health care workers on the front lines.

  • And so tonight we note the passing of Bill Withers.

  • What a loss.

  • But what a gift!

  • His words lean on me, comforting us.

  • Now you question his words comforting us tonight, remembering Bill Withers and celebrating all of the bravery on the front lines in this country.

  • I'm David Muir.

  • I sure do appreciate you being here this week.

  • Goodnight.

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finally tonight, remembering singer Bill Withers.

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