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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"
"In the Still of the Nite", also subsequently titled "In the Still of the Night", is a song written by Fred Parris and recorded by his band the Five Satins in 1956. Originally the song was titled "(I'll Remember) In the Still of the Nite" to distinguish itself from Cole Porter's "In the Still of the Night.” Later the title was changed to "In ...
"Lost in the Fifties Tonight (In The Still of the Night)" is a single released by country music singer Ronnie Milsap. It is a medley of "Lost in the Fifties Tonight" written by Mike Reid and Troy Seals and The Five Satins' 1956 hit "In the Still of the Night", written by Five Satins lead singer Fred Parris.
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, 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 ...
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 ...
Ember Records was an American independent record label, run by Al Silver in New York City as the sister label to his Herald imprint. Among the artists on the label were the Five Satins, who recorded the Fred Parris song "In the Still of the Night", and New Orleans saxophonist Lee Allen who hit with "Walking With Mr. Lee".
Original release on Standord XEP-200 with the track title "IN THE STILL OF THE NITE". This was released in April 1956 according to the 45cat.com link: (45cat.com entry, discogs.com entry) Reissued on Ember E-1005 with the track title as either "IN THE STILL OF THE NITE" or "IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT" depending on the issue.