@@maryomnes9445 was 8 then. My Aunt played this constantly when I was at her house. First DooWop song I heard. Song consistently won #1 DooWop song in Pittsburgh.
When this song came out us teens couldn't get enough of it. Heard it over and over and never got tired of it even to this day and age. 2021. The Five Satins do a great job of Doo Wop, ing.
THIS IS Fred Paris and THE 5 SATIN'S . This concert was filmed at Rock Land Community College in the 70's. Clay Cole was the Emcee that evening . It was a Star studded evening . The show featured "The Coasters, The Platters , The Brooklyn Bridge ,featuring Johnny Maestro ( Lead Singer of that group). It was held in the gym on a Saturday Evening in the early fall to a sold out audience. How I know all this, is because I was vocalizing with Fred Paris ,and I was the only one in the group who wore glasses and had been singing with him since December of 1958
The greatest song the late and great Fred Paris and The Five Satins ever made. I play it on my internet radio show the Doowoop Hour me The Masterblaster .
I never thought I could hear anyone or group sing this beautiful standard, I’ll be seeing you , better than the immortal Vera Lynn or Bing Crosby. But I do feel that this group and their arrangers have come up with this beautiful song…
I am a Chinese born in the 60’s. I grew up listening to “The Platters” n “Frank Sinatra” because of my parents but I didn’t know this song until I saw the movie “The Irishman“. Gee, both the movie n the song blew me away. Even though I wasn’t fm that generation, I got sentimental n I sway to the music every time I listened to it. Music really moves people. I so much hope that someone from the Five Satin’s family will get to read this so I can take this chance to say “thank you so much for such a wonderful song. The lyrics, the melody, the music arrangements……the whole nine yards!!!!!”
I was privileged to have lunch with Freddie and the guy in the middle. The recorded the song in the basement of a Catholic Church in New haven and PBS had them recreate that in recent years...we were blessed or hot....we loved in the era of doo top and Freddie Paris. RIP
Beautiful song, smooth moves. Always makes me cry a little. I'll Be Seeing You is one hell of an encore. acapella no less. How does he hold that note?? 💙
This is my favorite version of In The Still Of The Night....when I hear it on the radio I wait for the part where he stops and says "you make me fell just like 1956" sooo disappointed when it never happens....Thank you Fred Paris for all your wonderful hits....you will live on forever through your music....would love to see the full concert...thanks Schrooms73 for posting
In the Still of the night 😁 The Song was written for You You You and You And Especially for Me and my Loving Wife I'm AL my Honey Joan Better known as Alby n Chick for 64 years We met June 8th 1955 God Put Us Together I was eleven years old Chick was Ten years old We Married November 24 1964 We Loved each other so much,we kissed every morning and every night for the 54 year's of Happy Loving Marriage The Lord took my Honey January the 9th 2017 at 3 :06 am.My eyes opened at 2:57 am the Lord woke me to say goodbye I craddeld her in my arms and placed my Lips on hers I felt a breeze on the back of my head then on my face Her last Breath was on my Lips,God came with the Angels and took my Honey with Him I miss her so much,I cry every day and night I'm hoping he comes for me soon She was 73 and I am 74 Her birthday is Sept,22 me Oct 3rd 75 I told our Pastor about the Breeze on my face and back of my head I asked him what he thought His Words ( it was the Wings of the Angels ) He told me he only heard it once 39 years ago and the Lord woke me to Say our Goodbyes. I'm a very Lucky Guy I have her cell phone and I text her every other day and I get a Calm feeling,as if she with me All I can say to all Love the one your with if you loose them , you can't get them back and you wish you could have done more God bless From AL and Chick I
I worked in a correctional facility in California for 27 years. About 20 years ago, I guess its been, there was a quartet of inmates who used to sing these songs. They were great! When they sang, inmates young and old, as well as correctional staff, would stop what they were doing and just listen. This brings back that memory.
What a truly lovely, lovely story Steve. A pity that what you have shared with us all - - isn't on video .. .. .. so everything stopped when these gentlemen started to sing - - Doo Wop has that effect on folk.
God at the time I thought this was the greatest song ever written the year this came out was one of the best years of my life first I was no longer living in west cottage (the cottage from hell) and I had my first kiss and girlfriend and I was all of 13 years old WOW.
I was 14 and was in love with the love of my life, her family moved and she found someone new. I still love her today. She passed away in 1996 and I visit her grave every chance I get.
Of all the great groups down through the years, Fred and the Satins rank right at the very top. There can be no comparison. The Five Satins are simply the best there's ever been...or ever will be.
The more Iisten to I'll Be Seeing You, the more I appreciate what great acapella sounds like- especially the tightness and quality of the harmony. After singing in a few groups and listening to more than a few hundred groups.... most of them acapella are excellent, but this group, and this song has superior sound
Best doo wop song ever. At the all night party of my graduation in 1957 we played it all night. At dawn, when I took my steady girlfriend of three years home, she told me she wanted to break up. Never got over it. This song still reduces me to a quivering heap.
Growing up with The Five Satins music was fantastic... Plus this channel has been a big part of my channel... Thanks for all the memories Schrooms37....
Super Tuff! Work Out! Makes My Liver Quiver!! Makes me feel like 1956, the year I graduated from Bishop Noll High School in Hammond IN and spent my time in the Coke (soft drink pop) Bar listening to stax of wax and pounds of sounds.
So kids would hangout at soda bars? Were these for all ages or only under drinking age? Was there a juke box? What else did they sell? I’m so fascinated
I'm so happy that grew up in the 50's, 60's, 70;s etc...we had great music and boy could we dance!! Miss it. Like the music today, but maybe because I'm older, just not so much as back in the day... :)
WCBSl 101.1fm, voted In The Still Of The Night the greatest song of the 20th Century! It beat out Earth Angel (The Penguins). And, believe me, there was no argument about those results! People my age will never forget this song. Never, never, never.
@@davidturner9881 Nice to hear from you. My favorite was Earth Angel but I had no argument coming in second to In The Still Of The Night. I tell the younger kids today whenever we heard the 5 Satins singing this on the radio or on our little 45 records we would stop whatever we were doing and pay respect to the song. It was almost like a national anthem to us. I even told a couple of disc jockey's to keep this handy for weddings. Definitely will always be a show stopper. The two step dance will never die.
@@davidturner9881 David, let me pass something on to you you might enjoy listening to. I purposely will not go into a lot of detail but I invite you to listen to an artist whose name is Angelina Jordan. If you know who she is you're smiling already. If you don't, you're in for a real treat. She has well over 100+ songs on you tube (all of them classics). To get an idea of what you're in store for listen to her sing Bobby Vinton's, Mr. Lonely. Enjoy!
FRIENDS HAVE A SPECIAL TIME AND LOOK AT CRAIG DOUGLAS , THE SONG IS (RAINBOWS)AND LOOK AT HIS THEME CRAIG DOUGLAS HAS A CHAT, ON U TUBE,, WHEN I WATCH THIS ,IT HEARTS ME,,,,,
Such a great song! To hear Fred's music tune in Tuesdays at 7pm east coast time zone and Saturdays 8pm out of Chattanooga, Tennessee! As of 2020 show has been on the air for 47 years and still playing those old doowops! Make your request rockinrichardradio@yahoo.com
THIS WAS A HIT IN 1956. I WAS JUST 12 YEARS, "IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT" BY FAR WAS THE BEST DOO WOPP SONG EVER!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I was 12 then also and I still love this music
Aserlee Wyche
I was 10 years old back then. Such great music 🎶.
@@maryomnes9445 was 8 then. My Aunt played this constantly when I was at her house. First DooWop song I heard. Song consistently won #1 DooWop song in Pittsburgh.
I WAS 7.....STILL LOVE IT TODAY
So many memories
When this song came out us teens couldn't get enough of it. Heard it over and over and never got tired of it even to this day and age. 2021. The Five Satins do a great job of Doo Wop, ing.
THIS IS Fred Paris and THE 5 SATIN'S . This concert was filmed at Rock Land Community
College in the 70's. Clay Cole was the Emcee that evening . It was a Star studded evening .
The show featured "The Coasters, The Platters , The Brooklyn Bridge ,featuring Johnny
Maestro ( Lead Singer of that group). It was held in the gym on a Saturday Evening in the
early fall to a sold out audience. How I know all this, is because I was vocalizing with Fred
Paris ,and I was the only one in the group who wore glasses and had been singing with him
since December of 1958
The Real Deal!
I saw you a couple of years later at the Starlight Lounge in MD. Hell of a show.
That sure is some beautiful memories thank you for telling us that in the still of the night
The greatest song the late and great Fred Paris and The Five Satins ever made. I play it on my internet radio show the Doowoop Hour me The Masterblaster .
Doo Wop, the greatest sounding music to ones ear.
One of the greatest 50s hits of all time. Great dance tune at parties. Thanks for the memories.
These guys are such a treasure.
RIP MR.FRED PARIS.THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT MUSIC.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I never thought I could hear anyone or group sing this beautiful standard, I’ll be seeing you , better than the immortal Vera Lynn or Bing Crosby. But I do feel that this group and their arrangers have come up with this beautiful song…
Who sang lead with the 5 Satins?
Good old classic
Whether in 1956 when I was 9 or today in 2022 when I.m 74 this song is one of the greatest ever recorded of all time .
great to hear another old guy like me born 1948, love the music from that time, never be duplicated.
This is music all about love no cursing just beautiful music
No profanity. No Shock Lyrics. No N-words. No wonder that we still regard this kind of music as emblematic of "the good old days."
All i can say is thank you Five Satins im a lucky man at 80 to still be able to enjoy this beautiful music
Incredibly beautiful thank God
What Great Songs! If these don't touch you please don't come see /or talk to me!
I was so sorry to hear this morning that Fred Parris has died. I just can't get enough of this style of music.
I am a Chinese born in the 60’s. I grew up listening to “The Platters” n “Frank Sinatra” because of my parents but I didn’t know this song until I saw the movie “The Irishman“. Gee, both the movie n the song blew me away. Even though I wasn’t fm that generation, I got sentimental n I sway to the music every time I listened to it. Music really moves people. I so much hope that someone from the Five Satin’s family will get to read this so I can take this chance to say “thank you so much for such a wonderful song. The lyrics, the melody, the music arrangements……the whole nine yards!!!!!”
Greatest do-wop song ever!!
No doubt
In 1956 I was 10yrs old .
I was privileged to have lunch with Freddie and the guy in the middle. The recorded the song in the basement of a Catholic Church in New haven and PBS had them recreate that in recent years...we were blessed or hot....we loved in the era of doo top and Freddie Paris. RIP
Love this song better than any other. Love Fred's music! RIP Fred! Thanks for all the great music!
Absolutely my favorite oldie of all time.The five Satins Perfection. Will never be replaced!
My joint number one of all time....shares top place with The Drifters Save the last dance for me.
I'm 77 years old and this. Song is the is the best ever
Beautiful song, smooth moves. Always makes me cry a little. I'll Be Seeing You is one hell of an encore. acapella no less. How does he hold that note?? 💙
This is the 65 anniversary of this song and still one of the best songs ever made.
This is my favorite version of In The Still Of The Night....when I hear it on the radio I wait for the part where he stops and says "you make me fell just like 1956" sooo disappointed when it never happens....Thank you Fred Paris for all your wonderful hits....you will live on forever through your music....would love to see the full concert...thanks Schrooms73 for posting
This music was the best. So glad I was born in the era.......nothing like this music today!!
just so outstanding ............wish i could have been at this show ..............
This is one of the best if not the best doo wop of all time
to me this was the number one of all the doo wops nothing could touch it still can't in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania we always rated at number one
Ohhhhhhhhhh yes, THIS was singing in vocal harmony ! ------------------WolfSky9, 71 y/o
FOR THOSE LUCKY ENOUGH TO BE BORN IN1938,YOU GRADUATED FROM HIGHSCHOOL IN 1956 ,AND THE STILL OF THE NIGHT WAS SANG AT EVERY BIG DANCE
In the Still of the night 😁
The Song was written for
You You You and You
And Especially for Me and my Loving Wife
I'm AL my Honey Joan
Better known as
Alby n Chick for 64 years
We met June 8th 1955
God Put Us Together
I was eleven years old
Chick was Ten years old
We Married November 24 1964
We Loved each other so much,we kissed every morning and every night for the 54 year's of Happy Loving Marriage
The Lord took my Honey
January the 9th 2017 at
3 :06 am.My eyes opened at 2:57 am the Lord woke me to say goodbye
I craddeld her in my arms and placed my Lips on hers
I felt a breeze on the back of my head then on my face
Her last Breath was on my Lips,God came with the Angels and took my Honey with Him I miss her so much,I cry every day and night
I'm hoping he comes for me soon
She was 73 and I am 74
Her birthday is Sept,22 me
Oct 3rd 75
I told our Pastor about the Breeze on my face and back of my head
I asked him what he thought
His Words ( it was the Wings of the Angels )
He told me he only heard it once 39 years ago and the Lord woke me to Say our Goodbyes.
I'm a very Lucky Guy
I have her cell phone and I text her every other day and I get a Calm feeling,as if she with me
All I can say to all
Love the one your with if you loose them , you can't get them back and you wish you could have done more
God bless
From AL and Chick
I
my oldest sister was born in 1942 and i listen to her music and danced with her
Yes indeed I was in 1958 and I remember it well
For those of us born in 1946 the magic of this song stayed with us and still does, Thank you Mr. Fred Paris !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was born in 52 and loved these songs since I was a teenager
Judy Higbee I am a 1955 baby.😎😎😎👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Me too!
Pure music, when we as a country were more United and would greet Neighbors saying good morning,,,,,
Best ever ! Will never forget seeing them....My husband & I. Oh the memories...
We used to sing .. the chorus as Shut up and show me how.....back in the 50's
When he says
I LOVE YOU SO, its with such passion and love. Feel like he's talking to me. Such a handsome guy talented and a body to match.
I worked in a correctional facility in California for 27 years. About 20 years ago, I guess its been, there was a quartet of inmates who used to sing these songs. They were great! When they sang, inmates young and old, as well as correctional staff, would stop what they were doing and just listen. This brings back that memory.
What a truly lovely, lovely story Steve.
A pity that what you have shared with us all -
- isn't on video .. .. .. so everything stopped when these gentlemen started to sing -
- Doo Wop has that effect on folk.
what were they in for?
I do believe this was the first 45 single I ever bought in 1956. I was 12.
The 5 Satins made time stand STILL with this monster hit...back in 56...I was 6 years old and I loved it...Thank You
Well not really a "mpnster" hit in "56 but it picked up speed with the oldies movement of the early to mid 60;s
Just found out a couple of months ago and I play it over & over! Beautiful voice & humble too! 😢😢😢😢
God at the time I thought this was the greatest song ever written the year this came out was one of the best years of my life first I was no longer living in west cottage (the cottage from hell) and I had my first kiss and girlfriend and I was all of 13 years old WOW.
I was 14 and was in love with the love of my life, her family moved and she found someone new. I still love her today. She passed away in 1996 and I visit her grave every chance I get.
Of all the great groups down through the years, Fred and the Satins rank right at the very top. There can be no comparison. The Five Satins are simply the best there's ever been...or ever will be.
Not just the good old days, but almost the only music that could have been played on public radio. I am so glad I grew up in this era.
Best of the greatest sound ever produced!!!!
Wow, just wow. Seeing them in concert is top ten on my wish list of things to do.
The best solo rendition of "I'll be seeing you" I've ever heard.
Not sure it was the best but wow
They might be gone but Fred Paris/The Satins and there music lives on! Pure gold.
THE BEST DOO WOP SONG EVER IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT. I WISH I CAN BUILD A TIME MACHINE
Oh Yes ! Just to hear this song!
The more Iisten to I'll Be Seeing You, the more I appreciate what great acapella sounds like- especially the tightness and quality of the harmony. After singing in a few groups and listening to more than a few hundred groups.... most of them acapella are excellent, but this group, and this song has superior sound
Best doo wop song ever. At the all night party of my graduation in 1957 we played it all night. At dawn, when I took my steady girlfriend of three years home, she told me she wanted to break up. Never got over it. This song still reduces me to a quivering heap.
Growing up with The Five Satins music was fantastic... Plus this channel has been a big part of my channel... Thanks for all the memories Schrooms37....
Thanks always for your nice comments.
This monumental cultural triumph should be dedicated to the originals singers always. So great.
This was always one of my favorite songs.
Ditto on that!
Love in acappella...great song, great singers
This is the music that I will always love. So many great performers during that era.
😂❤I LIVED THOSE DAYS. WE WILL NOT HAVE THEM BACK.TOO BAD
Wish I'd been born early love 50 60 music
One of my all time favorite songs!!
Great song 🎵 brings back memories
The oldies make me feel Young again
One of my favorite do wop songs, Rest in peace Fred
Super Tuff! Work Out! Makes My Liver Quiver!! Makes me feel like 1956, the year I graduated from Bishop Noll High School in Hammond IN and spent my time in the Coke (soft drink pop) Bar listening to stax of wax and pounds of sounds.
Stax of wax and pounds of sounds.. BRILLIANT... yet laffing
So kids would hangout at soda bars? Were these for all ages or only under drinking age? Was there a juke box? What else did they sell? I’m so fascinated
This is music I listen to back in the days lower east side 60-70 u can’t get DO-WOP any more 6:47
Turner Classic Movies last Friday showed Let the Good Times Roll. The 5 Stains did this song!
If only "RAP" and "HIP HOP".... artists??? could hold a candle to this epic legendary song !!!!! Awesome group and song
Tom Finland I so agree with you on that
RAR and HIP HOP artists in there best day can`t and won`t be able to even come close.
So many memories and they still sing it as if it was yesterday and it all comes back flooding to me, Thank you
Remember the old El Mote ballroom dances.
In case you need to remember: th-cam.com/video/gem8MJ6tUMM/w-d-xo.html
I feel sorry for the kids today that just listen to rap and do not have the chance to dance close with their first love
Morris Spilberg, foi muito feliz na comparação das crianças de hoje, mais será que elas são culpadas, o que da dinheiro,qualidade ou porcaria.
they just hop around all over the place like animals now
The #1 doo wop song of all time
We sang that on street corner.
Yaaasss, bet I heard you in Philly.
Radrook street corner doo wop oh how I remember singing those songs
There is no better ACAPPELLA version of any song.
Simply splendid talent! Hallmarks of that era!
EARTH ANGEL ♥️. I COULD WALK RIGHT BACK INTO THIS TIME ZONE RIGHT NOW AND NEVER MISS A BEAT.........🙏🏼🌚🌬
I'm so happy that grew up in the 50's, 60's, 70;s etc...we had great music and boy could we dance!! Miss it. Like the music today, but maybe because I'm older, just not so much as back in the day... :)
Brings back so many memories!
Doo Wop music from the 1950’s and 1960’s is the best popular music of all time !
This song will last forever! Iwas 12 years when i first heardit . I AM NOE 78 YEARS D AND I STILL HEAR IT!
UNA MARAVILLA. Gracias a el DJ Alan Freed pudimos conocer el Arte del MOWTON y el Doo-wop. LA MÚSICA.
the satins absolutely fantastic
Was that Big Jim Sullivan on guitar?
Was about to cry
First song I ever sang with a group at 15 in 1958!
I love you so very much sweetheart with all my heart forever
Man he could hold a noteone of the best everRIP🙏 4:41
WCBSl 101.1fm, voted In The Still Of The Night the greatest song of the 20th Century! It beat out Earth Angel (The Penguins). And, believe me, there was no argument about those results! People my age will never forget this song. Never, never, never.
These 2 Song were the Greatest Doo Wop songs of all times ! !
@@davidturner9881 Nice to hear from you. My favorite was Earth Angel but I had no argument coming in second to In The Still Of The Night.
I tell the younger kids today whenever we heard the 5 Satins singing this on the radio or on our little 45 records we would stop whatever we were doing and pay respect to the song. It was almost like a national anthem to us. I even told a couple of disc jockey's to keep this handy for weddings. Definitely will always be a show stopper. The two step dance will never die.
@@davidturner9881 David, let me pass something on to you you might enjoy listening to. I purposely will not go into a lot of detail but I invite you to listen to an artist whose name is Angelina Jordan. If you know who she is you're smiling already. If you don't, you're in for a real treat. She has well over 100+ songs on you tube (all of them classics). To get an idea of what you're in store for listen to her sing Bobby Vinton's, Mr. Lonely. Enjoy!
Kick ass group!!
If i was God i would returned back all these old singers,, Even WHITE BLACK INDIAN ,,HOW THEY BREAK THE HEARTS,AS IF I WOULD LIKE TO BE WITH THEM,
FRIENDS HAVE A SPECIAL TIME AND LOOK AT CRAIG DOUGLAS , THE SONG IS (RAINBOWS)AND LOOK AT HIS THEME CRAIG DOUGLAS HAS A CHAT, ON U TUBE,, WHEN I WATCH THIS ,IT HEARTS ME,,,,,
if only the 50s music was still here instead of the crap on the radio
What a grand I'll Be Seeing You!! Thank you!
(Nancy)
when music was music, the best of music.
Such a great song! To hear Fred's music tune in Tuesdays at 7pm east coast time zone and Saturdays 8pm out of Chattanooga, Tennessee! As of 2020 show has been on the air for 47 years and still playing those old doowops! Make your request rockinrichardradio@yahoo.com
Mr. B. Here ! Just plain ( CLASS ) we’s lost that ! 👀😎👍🍸👀😎👍🍸
Man I could watch this over and the ver especially I’ll be Seeing You💕💕💕💕💕😘🙏🏽
The very best song ever!
I loved the platters❤😂
Youngster here what is that song they started with , like what the background singers were singing before still of night
New Haven Connecticut's own , and we are proud of them.
Ill be seeing you in the morning sun or when the night is new R.I.P Freddy
back again ..........april 19 2022 .........and the show gets better !!
This was my first purchase of doo wop. And it was a 78 disc.
BEST EVER, RIP