This Timeless Song Was Written In 1955 In A Church. Every Time I Listen To It, I Get Chills.

“In the Still of the Night,” a timeless doo-wop classic written by Fred Parris, was originally performed by his group, the Five Satins. Although it began as a modest hit, the song has grown in popularity over the years, earning its place as one of the most iconic tracks of the genre.

Its lasting appeal is demonstrated by numerous covers from artists like Boyz II Men and Debbie Gibson, as well as its inclusion in various films.

This enduring hit was composed by Fred Parris in 1955, in the basement of a local church. The video below showcases a live performance from the film *Sweet Beat*.

The song’s fame was further amplified when it appeared on the 1987 soundtrack for *Dirty Dancing*. In 2010, Rolling Stone recognized its significance by ranking it at number 90 on their list of the Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

VIDEO BELOW:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *