Fred Paris and the Satins - In The Still of the Night

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  • The Five Satins are an American doo-wop group, best known for their 1956 million-selling song, "In the Still of the Night."
    The group, formed in New Haven, Connecticut, consisted of leader Fred Parris, Lou Peebles, Stanley Dortch, Ed Martin and Jim Freeman in 1954. With little success, the group reorganized, with Dortch and Peebles leaving, and new member Al Denby entering. The group then recorded "In the Still of the Night", which was originally released as the b-side to the single, "The Jones Girl". The single was initially issued on the tiny local "Standord" label and after some local Connecticut sales, it was released the following year on the New York label "Ember", and "In the Still of the Night" ended up charting at number three on the R&B chart and number 25 on the pop charts. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. Parris entered the Army soon after, and the group reorganized again, with Martin, Freeman, Tommy Killebrew, Jessie Murphy and new lead Bill Baker. This lineup hit with another highly successful song, Billy Dawn Smith's "To the Aisle".
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  • @rogerthomsen704
    @rogerthomsen704 9 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Nobody these days listens to good music like this anymore. Every ones too busy listening to these days bad-sounding music. Also realize this is the comment of an 8 year old.