In the Still of the Night - Fred Parris and The Satins
Fred Parris, leader vocal of the group wrote this song in 1955 at the basement of a local church.
Excerp from the film "Sweet Beat".
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• Sweet Beat 1958
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I can still remember driving my 1952 Red Ford Convertible to the Food Fair and then date that Beautiful Blonde girl from one year behind me in Colls High School. Wow !!! What memories. She was a true "KNOCK OUT" and still is after 62 years of marraige.
People who dislike this wear shorts to meetings.
Who’s here after watching the Irishman?
It's over, Frank. They're all gone.
I turn 82 next week and remember dancing cheek to cheek with my love Jodi to this song. We still send messages back and forth and reminiscing about those moments.
Back when music was real. I'm 32. I was born in the wrong era.
I am in my 82 year on this planet and I still love to hear this music.
Hard to believe they recorded this song in the basement of a Catholic Church. Fred Parris said the song was blessed. Great song love it. Wish they still made this type of music.
“When I was young, I thought house painters painted houses”
Who's here because of The Irishman?
No autotune, no voice enhancement, just four gentlemen in suit and tie with pure, golden talent.
I’m 74 & still remember all the words to this wonderful song. My era had the absolute best music!
“You don’t know how quick time goes until you get there”
This song was the theme for my senior prom in 1966, 11 year after the song came out. I took a girl named Susan. We've been together 57 years, married 52. We love this song. Thank You, Fred Parris and the Satins, and may Fred Rest in Peace and Harmony.
I HEARD
Fred Parris, lead singer of The Five Satins, and author of one of the greatest and most requested songs of all time, has just passed away (January 2022).
When I was 13 I asked my Dad what his favorite song was, He said this song. I've loved it ever since,
If I had a time machine I'd go back in the past, these times seemed more pleasing .
Music by: Tony, Tony, Tony and of course the other Tony
I was 5,, now 70 years young,,, still love it....