Oregon man serenades cows as he plays 'Careless Whisper' from his saxophone

An Oregon man recently started taking up playing the saxophone and took his hobby to an udderly interesting audience.

KPTV reported that Rick Herrmann has gone viral after his daughter, Erin Herrmann, tweeted a series of videos showing her father serenading cows in Oregon. He started playing the saxophone seven months ago.

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In the first video, posted June 26, Rick Herrmann plays Stevie Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely," and as he plays, dozens of brown cows walk toward him along the fence.

He transitions into Wham's "Careless Whisper" as more cows gather to listen.

 

The fitness and nutrition coach also played "Tequila" by The Champs with some help from a neighbor.

Collectively, the videos have been viewed more than 12 million times on Twitter.

Herrmann told KGW he's played the sax for his family and his dog, but got the idea to perform for the cows when he spoke to his wife.

“I was telling her I saw this video of people playing with animals and I wonder if it’ll work,” he said. “She said let’s do it.”

Herrmann, his daughter and wife traveled to a field where cows were grazing and Rick Herrmann started his performance.

"I thought they might be curious," he told KGW. "I guess I didn't expect them to crowd the fence so much."

"It just seemed to resonate with so many people, so many people said they had a hard day and they watched it and it put a smile on their face," Rick Herrmann told KPTV.

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