A lot of people, including myself , thought the title was Knights in White Satin, which could refer to female detectives as well as St. Joan types. it does fit in with the lyrics. It is a beautiful and haunting song. The singer is ( fictionaly) going through a love-loss or displacement crisis but it is not terminal llike (White Room). Thus the song is haunting but not necessarily morbid. The lyrics are haunting! Gazing at people, some hand in hand- could refer to events as diverse as a party , a dance, or a funeral parlor! and the song- not the poem that follows it- ends on an upbeat note- whatever you want to be, you will be ( or receive) in the end! and I love you, whoa-hoa, i LOVE YOU, YES I Love you! what a powerful song.
The song "Nights In White Satin" was written by Justin Hayward. It was released in 1967 on the album "Days of Future Passed" by the group The Moody Blues.
The closest song title to "Knight in White" is, Nights in White Satin, or The White Knight. Nights in White Satin is performed by Moody Blues, while The White Knight is performed by Cledus Maggard.
Nights in White Satin - 1987 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Iceland:16 West Germany:12
In 1987 UK/AUSTRALIA TV ad for a Yardley perfume called "Nights in White Satin" (Regards...STEVE866@GMAIL.COM)
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Justin Haywoods Nights in White satin
"Nights in White Satin" is a 1967 single by The Moody Blues, written by Justin Hayward and first featured on the album Days of Future Passed.
Nights in White Satin was released in 1967 and 1972. Now how do you know that I'm not giving you false answers so you won't win the tickets? Check with Wikipedia. I ain't like that. Good luck!
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The tune itself is administered by The Richmond Organization, and the original recording would be handled by Decca.
Chicks in White Satin was created in 1994.
The duration of Chicks in White Satin is 1500.0 seconds.