The Five Satins’ 1956 hit, In the Still of the Night, is a doo-wop classic that has endured for decades. Written by 19-year-old Fred Parris while stationed in Philadelphia and missing his sweetheart Marla, the song was recorded in the icy basement of St. Bernadette’s Church on a couple of tape recorders.
Though it peaked at #24 on the Billboard Hot 100, its true legacy lies in its dreamy harmonies, emotional lyrics, and lasting influence on generations, including covers by The Beach Boys, Debbie Gibson, and Boyz II Men. Featured in films like Dirty Dancing and The Irishman, the song remains a timeless anthem of love and nostalgia.