(VIDEO)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,” written by Fred Parris and recorded by his group, Five Satins, is a doo-wop classic. Originally a moderate hit, it gained substantial airplay over the years and is now considered one of the best doo-wop songs ever.

This iconic track, penned in 1955 by Parris in a church basement, has been covered by many artists, including Boyz II Men and Debbie Gibson. It has also featured in several movies. “The track went on to become even more popular when it was featured on the 1987 soundtrack for ‘Dirty Dancing’.”

The song’s enduring popularity is highlighted by its inclusion in Rolling Stone’s list of the Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, ranking at number 90 in 2010. Enjoy a live excerpt from the film *Sweet Beat* in the video below.

Thus, “In The Still Of The Night” remains a beloved classic, celebrated for its timeless appeal and significant influence on the doo-wop genre.

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