Adorable Seniors’ “Call Me Maybe” Dance Goes Viral, Will Brighten Your Bad Day
“Call Me Maybe,” a popular pop song by Canadian artist Carly Rae Jepsen released in 2011, has proven timeless with its catchy melody and lively lyrics that resonate across age groups.
It is true music knows no age boundaries and the clip below is one of vivid evidence for this. In a heartwarming scene at the South Bay Manor Retirement Home, residents gathered to dance.
The atmosphere was filled with joy and laughter when the elderly participants swayed to the upbeat rhythm of the song. It showcases their enduring love for music and the vibrant spirit that comes with staying active and engaged.
The elderly cherish each moment of their lives, finding happiness in simple pleasures. For some who might otherwise feel alone, shared activities provide connection and companionship. The energy and joy of the residents were palpable as they danced and swayed to the music.
Their smiles and laughter were infectious, transforming a routine dance into an unforgettable occasion that resonated with people around the globe. Witnessing the elderly revel in the moment was heartwarming for many observers.
It’s no wonder that this clip has garnered significant attention online, with many viewers expressing their delight and admiration. Noticeably, even after being released for over a decade, it continues to attract visitors consistently.
One commented, “I love this! I love hanging out with the elderly too. They’re so cool! Funny how this was uploaded 11 years ago and many of us are just now seeing it. Hope it goes viral yet!”
Another added, “This MADE MY DAY! The music, bodies swinging & moving, light in their eyes, smiles on their faces, and their young leader who helped create this video – just WOW!”