1956
(You're) Still the One, Orleans Still Crazy After All These Years, Paul Simon I'm Still Standing - Elton John You're Still The One - Shania Twain Still - Macy Gray Still- Jennifer Lopez Still - The Commodores Still In Love - Beyonce Still In Love - Brian McKnight Still In Love - Tyra I'm Still In Love With You - New Edition Still In Love With You - Sade In the Still of the Night - Five Satins Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow - The Shirelles
A Million to One was written by Phil Medley and it was first recorded by The Five Satins during the year 1957. But the first hit version of this song was by Jimmy Charles on his album, The Age of Love. This song was covered by many singers.
The song was written by John Ondrasik, who goes by the name Five For Fighting.
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The song 'Precious' by Depeche Mode was recorded in 2005. It was the band's first recording in 3 years. It hit the top of the single charts for five weeks.
The 1956 version was written by Fred Parris and recorded by the Five Satins.
In The Still Of The Night, The Five Satins
The Cole Porter classic "In the Still of the Night" was recorded by many artists, perhaps most famously by Frank Sinatra. The doo-wop song "In the Still of the Night" was recorded by The Five Satins in 1956 (and later covered by Boyz II Men). If you mean the late 80's hard rock song "Still of the Night", that's Whitesnake.
Vincent Mazzetta, Sr. of New Haven, CT
cole porter in 1937 Sammy Davis jr in 1963 ella Fitzgerald in 1956 charlie Parker in 1952 Carly Simon 2005 frank Sinatra in 1961 Dion and the belmonts 1959
The Five Satins
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(You're) Still the One, Orleans Still Crazy After All These Years, Paul Simon I'm Still Standing - Elton John You're Still The One - Shania Twain Still - Macy Gray Still- Jennifer Lopez Still - The Commodores Still In Love - Beyonce Still In Love - Brian McKnight Still In Love - Tyra I'm Still In Love With You - New Edition Still In Love With You - Sade In the Still of the Night - Five Satins Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow - The Shirelles
Fred Parris Al Denby Jim Freeman Eddie Martin Jessie Murphy
Fred Parris will be honored shortly by Chapel West Special Services District. A wall mural sized canvas banner of Fred and the Five Satins will be erected shortly in the Chapel West neighborhood as part of the ongoing Honoring Distinguished New Havener's banner mural program.
Night Five was created on 2002-02-06.
A Million to One was written by Phil Medley and it was first recorded by The Five Satins during the year 1957. But the first hit version of this song was by Jimmy Charles on his album, The Age of Love. This song was covered by many singers.