cole porter in 1937
Sammy Davis jr in 1963
ella Fitzgerald in 1956
charlie Parker in 1952
Carly Simon 2005
frank Sinatra in 1961
Dion and the belmonts 1959
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The song "This Is the Night for Love" was performed by The Five Satins, a popular doo-wop group known for their smooth harmonies. The song was released in the late 1950s, contributing to the group's reputation during that era. The Five Satins are best known for their classic hit "In the Still of the Nite."
The Cole Porter classic "In the Still of the Night" was recorded by many artists, perhaps most famously by Frank Sinatra. The doo-wop song "In the Still of the Night" was recorded by The Five Satins in 1956 (and later covered by Boyz II Men). If you mean the late 80's hard rock song "Still of the Night", that's Whitesnake.
George Benson
the person who sang still ypu turn me on iz yo mama
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Andy Willams sang a song called "Do you mind" and Anthony Newley then released it in 1960.
The song is not a 50's song at all. The song was released in 1964 and sang by The Righteous Brothers.
the kalin twins ...it went to number 5 in 1958
The song "This Is the Night for Love" was performed by The Five Satins, a popular doo-wop group known for their smooth harmonies. The song was released in the late 1950s, contributing to the group's reputation during that era. The Five Satins are best known for their classic hit "In the Still of the Nite."
there are several artists who sang that song Deep in the night, or have the same title. but i think it was origonally sang by Etta James. the other artists who sang this song are Barbra Streisand, and Rage.
The song was written by Richard Berry in the 1950s, but it is most famous for the 1963 cover by the Kingsmen.
In 81' Bill Squire sang the song lonley is the night.
The Cole Porter classic "In the Still of the Night" was recorded by many artists, perhaps most famously by Frank Sinatra. The doo-wop song "In the Still of the Night" was recorded by The Five Satins in 1956 (and later covered by Boyz II Men). If you mean the late 80's hard rock song "Still of the Night", that's Whitesnake.
George Benson
Either Leeland, The Rolling Stones, or Craig David. They all sang a song called "Thief in the Night"