Five Satins...In The Still Of The Night " In H.D." ( A Cover By Mrs Flashback) Pls Use Phones! HD

11.10.2015
I am singing what is considered to be one of two songs that may lay claim to being the origin of the term "Doo-Wop." The plaintive "doo wop, doo wah" refrain in the bridge has often been suggested as the origin of the term to describe that musical genre. (The other contender for the honor is "When You Dance" by the Turbans, in which the chant "doo-wop" can be heard.) The song was written by Fred Parris, recorded by The Five Satins, and released in 1956, and was only a moderate hit (peaking at #24 on the national pop charts). It is the only song to have charted on the Billboard Hot 100 on 3 separate times, by the same artist with the same version each time. After initially reaching #24 in 1956, it was released again in 1960 and reached #81. Than more than a year later, in 1961, it reached #99. Many well known, top artists have recorded this song: Boys II Men, Sha Na Na, Jan & Dean, Paul Anka, the Fleetwoods, Deborah Gibson, The Crests, Santo & Johnny, The Beach Boys, etc. etc., etc. . . .Please join me in "flashingback" to 1956 and remembering this great "DOO-WOP" song. I hope you will enjoy my version. Thank you for listening, and CHEERS to a terrific weekend -- see ya on the flipside . . .Martha/MrsFlashback

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