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This 1955 Church Song Still Gives Me Goosebumps Every Time

Posted on January 13, 2026 By admin No Comments on This 1955 Church Song Still Gives Me Goosebumps Every Time

“In the Still of the Night” is more than a romantic ballad—it’s a timeless song that has captured hearts for nearly seven decades. Written in 1955 by Fred Parris and recorded by his group, the Five Satins, the song began as a modest hit before growing into one of the most beloved doo-wop classics of all time. Its enduring appeal lies in its simplicity, sincerity, and emotional depth.

The song’s origin is as memorable as the melody itself. Parris wrote it in the basement of a New York City church, an unassuming place that contrasts with the song’s lasting fame. Inspired by quiet moments of longing and love, the lyrics express a universal desire to hold on to intimacy and connection—feelings that resonate across generations.
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