I am from the 60s era but loved oldies, even married an oldie 10 yrs older than me, lol. He is now 74 & all we listen to is mostly oldies like this one. This was the best era ever sweet girl & am so glad you recognize your roots. The music is in your blood line, learn whatever you can about your family & share it.
Absolutely agree with you, also the other four could be imho (they just came to mind but it would be so much easier to make a top 10 at least, there are so much good and iconic Doo Wop songs) The Day We Fell in Love - The Ovations Only You - The Platters Sh Boom - The Chords Young Boy Blues - The Honeydrippers
The incomparable Fred Parris and the Satins. First saw them in person in 1975 at the Green Dolphin Nightclub in Baltimore, Md. Then in 2009 in Uniontown, Pa. at the State Theatre. Fred's voice was so great, and I'm sure still is today. Thanks, Fred, for this incredible song and all the others you've given us over the years! All of that, and he's one of the nicest guys around!
I had forgotten about this group and their song. This must have been one of the first Doo Wop groups to appear on the scene. I was in elementary school when the song out but I still remember all of the words to the song.
Great! Your uncle made awesome contributions to the music from his early years with the Scarlets in New Haven to the fabulous years with the 5 Satins. Fred was also very knowledgeable about the music and had a personal collection of thousands of group records. He could have also been a deejay! He is one of the greatest singers/songwriters of the fifties. We all salute him!
OH ME TOO LUCKY ENOUGH TO BE DANCING TO THIS SONG WHEN I WAS IN JR HIGH SCHOOL! LOVE THIS SONG, LOVE ALL THE 5 SATINS SONGS! TODAY, YESTERDAY, TOMORROW
Cynthia's Channel I'm very sorry about that just was having a problem with my machine air I'm glad you like that I know you would I know pretty much what you like just let me know when you are getting tired and ready to stop listening cuz I will stop playing on okay thank you sweetheart I'm going to keep going until you tell me to stop
I saw that show at the Paramount in 56' As it was within walking distance from my house in Fort Greene. I was in JHS & worked to save to see Alan Freed 's Rock N 'Roll show back then. And he was right when he said that " ROCK N' ROLL" will never Die RIP Alan you are sadly missed.
Yes, you're quite right about 'a bit lukewarm' in my assessment of The 5 Satins. I am lucky enough to say that I was born in '41, and thanks to my dad's love of music I got to see and meet many Apollo Theater, Brevoort Theater, Paramount Theater performers including Fred Parris & the 5 Satins. However, when I compare in my mind the awesome talents of The Ravens, Little Anthony & the Imperials, The 5 Keys, George Grant & the Castelles, Sonny Til & the Orioles, etc., the 5 Satins pale in compari
my cousin Sarko Yepremian in the still of the night dirty dance tour a girl passed out from him walking up to her. looking for my cousins. 1988 . Sarko Yepremian I'm most proud of you. proud of JT proud of everyone. what a beautiful beautiful Song.
My old music teacher claims to have played piano on the original record of this song. Even if he's making it up, it's still the epitome of doo-wop style.
FRED PARRIS IS BEING HONORED BY THE CITY OF NEW HAVEN, CT AT CITY HALL THURSDAY APRIL 23RD 2015. CONGRATULATIONS TO FRED ON THIS HONOR. THIS FALLS ON THE 377TH BIRTHDAY OF NEW HAVEN, CT. FOR MORE GREAT FIVE SATINS TUNES CHECK OUT WWW.WNHU.NET WEDNESDAYS FROM 10AM TO 1PM EAST COAST TIME ZONE. GO FREDDY!!!
Richard Phillips What a great honor for someone who has been immersed in the music in all aspects: he's a singer, composer, and even a collector of this music. Also an all-around great person. My very best to you, Fred, for all you have done for us!
Hi Dorin, There is one other clip from that concert on the channel, but I just got segments of the concert from a friend. Don't know if the entire concert exists somewhere. Thanks for writing and viewing.
@@TCSguy hi, i saw the other clip, thank you. I really enjoyed this version of 'In the still of the night ", especially the guitar solo from the end of the video and honestly, that's what i was really looking for 😅... The full solo. Thank you for your answer.
The single most greatest song of its time
When he said ladies and gentlemen you make me feel just like 1956, I don’t know why but it made me emotional and I wasn’t even born yet.
I am from the 60s era but loved oldies, even married an oldie 10 yrs older than me, lol. He is now 74 & all we listen to is mostly oldies like this one. This was the best era ever sweet girl & am so glad you recognize your roots. The music is in your blood line, learn whatever you can about your family & share it.
Greatest Doo Wop song of all time. RIP FRED PARIS 🙏 😢
If you had to name one of the 5 best doo-wop songs of all times this song would surely be one of them. It is iconic.
What are the other four???
Number one, imo.
Wink Windsor I agree 100%. This tune, and When You Dance by The Turbans are my all time favorite Doo Wop tunes.
Absolutely agree with you, also the other four could be imho (they just came to mind but it would be so much easier to make a top 10 at least, there are so much good and iconic Doo Wop songs)
The Day We Fell in Love - The Ovations
Only You - The Platters
Sh Boom - The Chords
Young Boy Blues - The Honeydrippers
@@misterb5073 Earth Angel, The Great Pretender, Little Darlin, and Tears on My Pillow in my personal opinion.
the short light skinded on the very right is my grandfather and the head singer is my uncle!!
They were the greatest band
That is very cool! Iconic!!!!!!!!
Very fortunate!
Be proud of your great grandfather and uncle
The greatest Doo-Wop song ever recorded. Gold 💛 🌟 Much respect. 🙌
Nearly 20 years after its birth in 1956 these 5 Satins w/Freddy Parris are nothing short of awesome.
This is what today's music is missing, true innocent, deep emotions.
The incomparable Fred Parris and the Satins. First saw them in person in 1975 at the Green Dolphin Nightclub in Baltimore, Md. Then in 2009 in Uniontown, Pa. at the State Theatre. Fred's voice was so great, and I'm sure still is today. Thanks, Fred, for this incredible song and all the others you've given us over the years! All of that, and he's one of the nicest guys around!
Saw them in '71 In Miami. They were awesome!
One of the greatest doo wop groups ever me and my friend's tried to sound like them as kids growing up
This is one of those pieces that sticks in one's mind! Brings visual memories of High
School dances. One of my favorites! Kitty
how lucky I was to be born then THANK YOU.
I saw Fred on PBS afew years ago, and he sounded just as good.
Never get tired of this song!!
I had forgotten about this group and their song. This must have been one of the first Doo Wop groups to appear on the scene. I was in elementary school when the song out but I still remember all of the words to the song.
Back when music was real music that one could sing along.
THANK YOU LORD...FOR GIVING THIS PLANET. BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. BEFORE WE DIE......ITS GONE TODAY!- GARBAGE..!FACT!
Love you guys! You're indeed oldies but goldies!
This is absolutely beautiful
The worlds greatest love song the five satins !
Fred!!!la tua musica non invecchia mai!!!!Grande artista R.I.P 🙏❤💐
Great! Your uncle made awesome contributions to the music from his early years with the Scarlets in New Haven to the fabulous years with the 5 Satins. Fred was also very knowledgeable about the music and had a personal collection of thousands of group records. He could have also been a deejay! He is one of the greatest singers/songwriters of the fifties. We all salute him!
What memories; great days!
I'VE ALWAYS LIKED THIS SONG
IN THIS INSTANCE THE BASSIST AND DRUMMER SURE JACKED IT UP
Ohh! .. the slow dancing. Good memories.
OH ME TOO
LUCKY ENOUGH TO BE DANCING TO THIS SONG WHEN I WAS IN JR HIGH SCHOOL!
LOVE THIS SONG, LOVE ALL THE 5 SATINS SONGS!
TODAY, YESTERDAY, TOMORROW
You “old head you.” :)
Love this song I was born in 1956♥️♥️♥️
Great music !!!
real vocals....amazing
It is always great to see these old videos where the group looks like a group and their talent flows from them I miss the 70's
Does anyone want to dance??? I love this song. Brings back so many wonderful and also sad times in my life...greatest era of romantic music !
1956...
Wow.. ..
Cynthia's Channel I'm very sorry about that just was having a problem with my machine air I'm glad you like that I know you would I know pretty much what you like just let me know when you are getting tired and ready to stop listening cuz I will stop playing on okay thank you sweetheart I'm going to keep going until you tell me to stop
My favorite of all time. Memories of holding my girl close and kissing under the stars. Every time I hear it I seem to go back in time.
EARTH ANGEL 😇 GREAT GREAT. GROUP, WITH A GREAT GREAT SONG!!!👍😍😁😥🤩😍
Thank you.
yeah and Jimmy curtis was my grandfather but my uncle fred is my aunts father
How can anyone dislike this song?
I saw that show at the Paramount in 56' As it was within walking distance from my house in Fort Greene. I was in JHS & worked to save to see Alan Freed 's Rock N 'Roll show back then. And he was right when he said that " ROCK N' ROLL" will never Die RIP Alan you are sadly missed.
“When I was young, I thought house painters painted house...what did I know?”
Beautiful song that recently accompanied an equally stunning film.
Fred Parris is still performing... still sounds great.
GREAT!
PRICELESS!
Yes, you're quite right about 'a bit lukewarm' in my assessment of The 5 Satins. I am lucky enough to say that I was born in '41, and thanks to my dad's love of music I got to see and meet many Apollo Theater, Brevoort Theater, Paramount Theater performers including Fred Parris & the 5 Satins. However, when I compare in my mind the awesome talents of The Ravens, Little Anthony & the Imperials, The 5 Keys, George Grant & the Castelles, Sonny Til & the Orioles, etc., the 5 Satins pale in compari
GEE,YOU ARE SO KIND IN YOUR COMMENTS.
" BETTER THAN DECENT HARMONY "---A BIT LUKEWARM.
FANTASTIC GROUP WITH WONDERFUL HARMONY & VOICES
G0od. Stuff
my cousin Sarko Yepremian in the still of the night dirty dance tour a girl passed out from him walking up to her. looking for my cousins. 1988 . Sarko Yepremian I'm most proud of you. proud of JT proud of everyone. what a beautiful beautiful Song.
Doo Wop the greatest sounding music to one’s ear.
Thanks so much for this video
What a great band great memories
TIMELESS !!!!
Jimmy Curtis what a handsome man oh how I miss him
Use to watch the submarine races to this son.. BACKSEAT MUSIC. LOL
Fabulous!
Ouvindo em 26/11/2020,simplesmente maravilhoso
best song ever
Sweet heart, I know you are proud.
Doo Wop Forever!
Sailor white lightening
My old music teacher claims to have played piano on the original record of this song. Even if he's making it up, it's still the epitome of doo-wop style.
SWEET!
Fabulous upload! The 5 Satins had better than decent harmony and lead voice in Fred Parris ... I miss 'em.
FRED PARRIS IS BEING HONORED BY THE CITY OF NEW HAVEN, CT AT CITY HALL THURSDAY APRIL 23RD 2015. CONGRATULATIONS TO FRED ON THIS HONOR. THIS FALLS ON THE 377TH BIRTHDAY OF NEW HAVEN, CT.
FOR MORE GREAT FIVE SATINS TUNES CHECK OUT WWW.WNHU.NET
WEDNESDAYS FROM 10AM TO 1PM EAST COAST TIME ZONE. GO FREDDY!!!
Richard Phillips What a great honor for someone who has been immersed in the music in all aspects: he's a singer, composer, and even a collector of this music. Also an all-around great person. My very best to you, Fred, for all you have done for us!
I heard you paint houses
Is there a full concert? I can't find anything.
Maybe someone can help.
Thanks in advance.
Hi Dorin, There is one other clip from that concert on the channel, but I just got segments of the concert from a friend. Don't know if the entire concert exists somewhere. Thanks for writing and viewing.
@@TCSguy hi, i saw the other clip, thank you.
I really enjoyed this version of 'In the still of the night ", especially the guitar solo from the end of the video and honestly, that's what i was really looking for 😅... The full solo.
Thank you for your answer.
Maurice wiliames and the zodiAcs
In my opinion there greatest song is TELL ME DEAR! PLEASE LISTEN TO IT AND TELL ME YOUR OPINION!
I was just a little girl when they were popular...
!!!!!!
I Wonder Why?
too bad the audio is so poor...
That lead guitarist was not needed. Very 70s and very obnoxious. Needed the Saxophone lead of Vinny Mazzetta instead.
This shit's hot! Always will be.