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This Classic Song from 1955 Still Sends Shivers Down My Spine

I have a particular place in my heart for the song “In the Still of the Night.” It was originally a small hit but has since become a doo-wop classic. It was written by Fred Parris and recorded by his group, the Five Satins.
The narrative of the song is intriguing. Unaware that he was writing a timeless song that would resonate with audiences for years, Parris composed the lyrics in a church basement in 1955.
Over the years, this song has been covered by numerous performers, such as Debbie Gibson and Boyz II Men. I still get chills every time I hear it because of its eerie tune and moving lyrics, which make it a favorite choice for movie soundtracks.
As seen in the video below, one of my favorite renditions can be seen in the movie *Sweet Beat*, where a live performance perfectly captures the song’s unadulterated emotion and the singers’ skill.
In 2010, Rolling Stone named “In the Still of the Night” the 90th best song ever. It is a song worth listening to because of its enduring appeal and worldwide appeal; its timeless beauty will take you back in time.
Listen to it and experience the enchantment for yourself!
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