This Classic Song from 1955 Still Sends Shivers Down My Spine…

“In The Still of The Night” is a song that holds a special place in my heart. Written by Fred Parris and recorded by his group, the Five Satins, it was only a modest hit at first but has since become a doo-wop classic.

The song’s story is fascinating. In 1955, Parris wrote the lyrics in a church basement, unknowingly creating a timeless piece that would touch listeners for generations.

Many artists, including Boyz II Men and Debbie Gibson, have covered this song over the years. Its haunting melody and heartfelt lyrics make it a popular choice for movie soundtracks, and it still gives me chills every time I hear it.

One of my favorite versions appears in the film *Sweet Beat*, where a live performance captures the raw emotion of the song and the talent of the performers, as shown in the video below.

Rolling Stone ranked “In The Still of The Night” as the 90th greatest song of all time in 2010. Its lasting popularity and universal appeal make it a song worth experiencing—it will transport you to a different era with its timeless beauty.

Give it a listen, and feel the magic yourself!

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