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The Five Satins featuring Fred Parris — — 1974 "Two Different Worlds" b/w "Love Is Such a Beautiful Thing (Memories)" The Five Satins featuring Fred Parris — — 1982 "Memories of Days Gone By" Medley A b/w "Loving You (Would Be the Sweetest Thing)" Fred Parris and the Five Satins: 71 — Fred Parris and The Satins "I'll Be Seeing You"
Fred Parris, a songwriter best known for being part of The Five Satins and its 1956 ballad "In The Still of the Night," has died. He was 85.The group's Facebook page released a statement Friday ...
Parris died after a brief illness, according to a Facebook post on his account. Fred Parris, singer-songwriter for doo-wop smash ‘In the Still of the Night’, dies at age 85 Skip to main content
Fred Parris, the man who penned the iconic doo-wop hit “In the Still of the Night,” died Thursday. He was 85. Parris died after a brief illness, according to a Facebook post from his group ...
Frederick Parris (20 September 1867 – 17 January 1941) was a first-class cricketer and Test match umpire. Parris was born in Ringmer , Sussex and played 105 games for Sussex between 1890 and 1901 as a right-arm slow-medium bowler and left-handed batsman.
The Hatfield–McCoy Feud involved two American families of the West Virginia–Kentucky area along the Tug Fork of the Big Sandy River from 1863 to 1891. The Hatfields of West Virginia were led by William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield, while the McCoys of Kentucky were under the leadership of Randolph "Ole Ran'l" McCoy.
Edward Howard Dudley, M.D., (portrayed by Paul Lynde in episodes 4, 6, and 19, [1] Dom DeLuise in episode 55) [2] is the Munsters' family doctor. Dr. Dudley is extremely nearsighted (and sometimes has his glasses off when examining Herman). His secretary and nurse is Ms. Fairchild (portrayed by Alice Backes). Dr.
Donald Trump, his third wife Melania, and their son Barron were the first family for the duration of his presidencies. Trump's father Fred was a son of German immigrants, while his mother Mary Anne MacLeod was a Scottish immigrant.