- Was working in a factory when he made his first album and didn't quit when it became successful as he didn't know how long his career would be.
- Served nine years in the U.S. Navy.
- Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on June 9, 2005 in New York City alongside Robert B. Sherman, Richard M. Sherman, Steve Cropper, John Fogerty, Isaac Hayes and David Porter.
- His composition "Lean On Me" was adopted as a hymn by the Unitarian-Universalist Association and appears in their supplemental hymnal "Singing the Journey" (Hymn # 1021).
- Had a stuttering problem whilst growing up.
- Despite his wide accolade of songs, he had only been in the music business for 14 years (1971 - 1985).
- Was twenty-seven when he decided to pursue a career in music.
- Retired from the music industry for good in 1985.
- Released his first album "Just As I Am" at only 33.
- He is buried at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.
- Friends with Peabo Bryson.
- Survived by his wife Marcia, two children, Todd, and Kori, and sister Florence Mather.
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