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The Five Satins The Original Master Tapes Collection Vol.1

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(2002/COLLECTABLE) 22 tracks 53:30 more

The Five Satins: The Original Master Tapes Collection Vol.1

(2002/COLLECTABLE) 22 tracks 53:30

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  • Interpret: The Five Satins

  • Album titlle: The Original Master Tapes Collection Vol.1

  • Label Collectables

  • Genre R&B, Soul

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 0090431750827

  • weight in Kg 0.1
Five Satins, The - The Original Master Tapes Collection Vol.1 CD 1
01 In The Still Of The Night The Five Satins
02 Wonderful Girl The Five Satins
03 Oh Happy Day The Five Satins
04 Moonlight And I The Five Satins
05 All Mine The Five Satins
06 Weeping Willow The Five Satins
07 When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano(tk1 The Five Satins
08 Our Love Is Forever The Five Satins
09 The Jones Girl The Five Satins
10 Baby Face The Five Satins
11 Rose Mary The Five Satins
12 Please Be Mine Tonight The Five Satins
13 Skippity Doo The Five Satins
14 Again The Five Satins
15 When Your Love Comes Along The Five Satins
16 Sugar The Five Satins
17 A Night To Remember The Five Satins
18 Shadows The Five Satins
19 Wishing Ring The Five Satins
20 I've Lost The Five Satins
21 Candlelight The Five Satins
22 I'll Be Seeing You The Five Satins
The Five Satins I'll Be Seeing You Everything was back to normal with The Five Satins.... more
"The Five Satins"

The Five Satins

I'll Be Seeing You

Everything was back to normal with The Five Satins. Founder Fred Parris was back after completing his Army hitch, which forced him out just as the Satins were hitting with In The Still Of The Nite, prominent on the 1956 edition of this series.

While Parris was in Japan wearing military fatigues, Bill Baker led the Satins on their next big one in '57, the smooth ballad To The Aisle.  Even after Fred got back stateside, Baker led the quintet on New York-based Ember Records. Fred put together a new incarnation of The Scarlets, which he'd led prior to the Satins, to record for Marty Kugell and Tom Sokira's tiny Klik label in his hometown of New Haven, Connecticut (the pair had recorded In The Still Of The Nite in a chilly New Haven church basement to get the Satins rolling not that long before).

In mid-'58, Parris, the Satins, and Ember reunited, though there were only four Satins (Parris, ex-Scarlets tenor Nate Mosely and bass Sylvester Hopkins, and early Satins baritone Lou Peeples) on A Night To Remember (maybe that's why they were temporarily billed as Fred Parris and The Satins). They solidified with Parris, Peeples, Hopkins, and two ex-members of New Haven's Starlarks: Wes Forbes and Richard Freeman. A Parris-penned Shadows went to #27 R&B for them in late '59.

Particularly poignant was the Satins' rendition of the pop evergreen I'll Be Seeing You, written in 1938 by Sammy Fain and lyricist Irving Kahal and a #1 hit for crooner Bing Crosby as the title theme of a 1944 wartime movie. The Satins' remake, awash in strings arranged by Leroy Kirkland, sports a moving lead from Parris that does its nostalgic lyric justice. Paired with Fred's A Night Like This, I'll Be Seeing You was a #79 pop seller in the spring of 1960.

The expert balladeers had a slew of early '60s singles for Ember, Cub, United Artists, Chancellor, Roulette, and Warner Bros. before changing their mid-decade billing to Fred Parris and The Restless Hearts on Checker and Atco. They reverted to The Five Satins handle during the early '70s at RCA and Kirshner. In 1982, Fred Parris and The Satins had a pop hit on Elektra with an oldies medley, Memories Of Days Gone By. Guess what song served as its climax? In The Still Of The Nite!

Various - Street Corner Symphonies 1960 Vol.12

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