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

“In The Still Of The Night,” written by Fred Parris and recorded by his group, The Five Satins, is a timeless classic that has cemented its place in music history. Originally released in 1956, the song achieved moderate success at the time but has since gained significant acclaim, becoming one of the most beloved doo-wop songs of all time. Over the years, it has been covered by numerous artists, including Boyz II Men and Debbie Gibson, and has appeared in several films.

Fred Parris penned this iconic tune in 1955 while in the basement of a local church, capturing the soulful essence that would later resonate with generations. The video below offers a chance to relive a live performance excerpted from the film Sweet Beat.

The track’s popularity soared even further when it was featured on the soundtrack of the 1987 hit movie Dirty Dancing. Its enduring appeal was solidified when Rolling Stone ranked it at number 90 on their 2010 list of the Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

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