Sandra in New Zealand Charts", "DICKIES | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company", "The Irish Charts - All there is to know: Elkie Brooks", "ELKIE BROOKS | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company", "Il Divo - Nights In White Satin (notte di luce)", "Rachael Leahcar - Nights In White Satin (Notte di luce)", "Freestyle Music Park Fills Out Offerings", A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Voices in the Sky: The Best of The Moody Blues, I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band), Justin Hayward and Friends Sing the Moody Blues Classic Hits, Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски, "Nights in White Satin" (Radio Edit) — 3:35, "Nights in White Satin" (Club Mix) — 6:05, "Nights in White Satin" (Techno Mix) — 5:29, "Nights in White Satin" (Jungle Mix) — 6:09, "Nights in White Satin" (Dub Version) — 4:02. The orchestral ending is kept intact, but recording engineers have completely edited out the gong (struck by Mike Pinder) that closes the track on the original LP. Additional personnelPeter Knight and the London Festival Orchestra - orchestral arrangements, UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[14] Juliane Werding "Wildes Wasser," German version (single, 1973) Year Eugene McCarthy ("De Barras, Sitting Room Sessions" 2010) Band member Justin Hayward wrote the song at age 19 in Swindon, and titled the song after a friend gave him a gift of satin bedsheets. John Lodge - bass, backing vocals On these occasions, Edge recited it himself since Pinder was not in the band at that point. Il brano. Sowohl Gipsy Vagabonds als auch Los Z-66 lieferten eine im Titel wörtlicher übersetzte spanische Version: Noches en blanco saten . Just about all single versions were backed with a non-LP B-side, "Cities". Nokturnal Mortum covered it in the remastered version of The Voice of Steel Unknown; no label specified Contents Just about all single versions were backed with a non-LP B-side, "Cities". The track is typical of the disco era in that it covers an entire LP side, but atypical as it is quite slow, only 110bpm, and not what was usually considered the standard at the time, 120bpm. However, there are many versions of the single that are listed on the labels at 3:06, but in fact are closer to the later version of 4:26. Both compilations feature the track in a slightly different form than on Days of Future Passed, giving both spoken and instrumental tracks an echo effect. Bettye LaVette (Interpretations: The British Rock Songbook album, 2010) The first edited version, with the songwriter's credit shown as "Redwave", was a hasty sounding 3:06 version of the LP recording with very noticeable chopped parts. Lucie Bílá "Noc je jak satén" – Czech version (1998) Deodato (Deodato 2 album, 1973) 1 Production 19, Australia [15] 8 It is in the key of E minor,[2] and features the Neapolitan chord (F). It earned a gold certification for sales of over a million US copies (platinum certification for 1,000,000 sales was instituted in 1976). The song appeared on Sandra's sixth studio album Fading Shades(1995). She even had to sit during the recording sessions of the album. However, there are many versions of the single that are listed on the labels at 3:06, but in fact are closer to the later version of 4:26. The song also holds the dubious distinction of the highest complete Hot 100 disappearance from the pre-digital download era, vanishing entirely from the chart after falling to #17. The vid is remarkable on two fronts: first, it uses, with powerful effect, the same song that appeared in the episode "No One Gets Out of Here Alive", during the climactic confrontation scene between Vinnie Terranova and Sonny Steelgrave. "Nights in White Satin" is a 1967 single by The Moody Blues, written and composed by Justin Hayward and first featured on the album Days of Future Passed. [4], The work was reinterpreted as the focus of Nights in White Satin: The Trip, a dark ride at the Hard Rock Park (now Freestyle Music Park) theme park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA. There are two single versions of the song, both stripped of the orchestral and "Late Lament" poetry sections of the LP version. The attraction, which included 3D-black light and fibre-optic lighting effects and purpose-made films, was developed by Sally Corporation and Jon Binkowski of Hard Rock Park. Nights In White Satin is the 66 th chapter of The World God Only Knows.. Synopsis. Most single versions were backed with a non-LP B-side, "Cities". Most single versions were backed with a non-LP B-side, "Cities". [4], The work was reinterpreted as the focus of Nights in White Satin: The Trip, a dark ride at the Hard Rock Park (now Freestyle Music Park) theme park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA. It is in the key of E minor, and features the Neapolitan chord (F). This song is featured in Robert De Niro's 1993 film A Bronx Tale. The Man-Eating Tree (on their Vine album, 2010) This song is featured in Martin Scorsese's 1995 film Casino. Riders entered through a bead curtain, were provided 3-D glasses, and upon return were greeted, "how was your Trip?" The song appeared on Sandra's sixth studio album Fading Shades (1995). Riders entered through a bead curtain and were provided with 3D glasses. Nights in White Stain features close ups of Sandra's face, who was pregnant at the time ,interspersed with scenes of Indian woman remembering her man who was killed in a battle. Mike Pinder - mellotron, backing vocals, narration (on "Late Lament"), gong (Note that the Fading Shades album cover was taken from the music video. She even had to sit during the recording sessions of the album. 6 Theme park attraction and other uses 6.1 Other uses of the song The song entered the Top twenty in Finland and Australia, but in Germany, it reached a peak of eighty-six, becoming her least successful lead single in that country to date. [citation needed]. For the second edited version (with the song's writing credited to Hayward), the early parts of the song were kept intact, ending early at 4:26. It is in the key of E minor,[2] and features the Neapolitan chord (F). A cover version of "Nights in White Satin" was released by the German singer Sandra on her sixth studio album Fading Shades (1995). "Nights in White Satin" is a dance-pop cover version performed by German singer Sandra. 8 Other cover versions. However, there are many versions of the single that are listed on the labels at 3:06, but in fact are closer to the later version of 4:26. When first released in 1967, the song reached #19 on the UK Singles Chart, a position that might have been higher were it not for its seven-plus minute length. This song is featured in the Freaks and Geeks episode "Girlfriends and Boyfriends". This song is featured in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, a novel by Stephen Chbosky as it appears on a music playlist by the novel's protagonist Charlie. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. [5] It has also been covered by numerous other artists, most notably Giorgio Moroder, Elkie Brooks, and Sandra. Some versions, instead of ending cold as most do, segue briefly into the symphonic second half ("Late Lament") and, in fact, run for 4:33 (but are also listed on the label as 3:06). This is the title song of the now obscure 1987 TV movie "Nights in White Satin". Irish duo RUA recorded a version on their 2007 album WHISPER Director Pareidol (Recollection album, 2015). When first released in 1967, the song reached #19 on the UK Singles Chart. https://musicvideo.fandom.com/wiki/Nights_in_White_Satin?oldid=343055. Knights in White Satin is a 1976 album composed, produced and performed by Giorgio Moroder. [8], The song is written in the key of E minor[9] and features the Neapolitan chord (F).[10]. Celtic Thunder (Performed by Celtic Thunder member Paul Byrom) The orchestral ending is kept intact, but recording engineers have completely edited out the gong (struck by Mike Pinder) that closes the track on the original LP. 2 Single releases 2.1 "Late Lament" Theme / Concept It was produced by Michael Cretu and received mixed reception from music critics. "Love and Beauty". )[23], German Singles Chart 86 The song enjoyed a recurring chart presence in the following decades. Jacky Cheung (昨夜夢魂中 (In My Dream Last Night) on his 昨夜夢魂中 album, 1988) From 1992 through the early 2000s, the Moody Blues toured with shows backed by live orchestras. Carlos Futura Sound Fantasy album 1979 Gerry & The Pacemakers – Nights in White Satin Although it only had limited commercial success on its first release, the song has since garnered much critical acclaim, ranking #36 in BBC Radio 2's "Sold on Song Top 100" list. When first released in 1967, the song reached #19 on the UK Singles Chart, a position that might have been higher were it not for its seven-plus minute length. Miracolo Della Piscina Di Siloe, Io Prima Di Te Finale, Cappella Degli Scrovegni Padova Immagini, Frattura Metacarpo Mano Riabilitazione, Discendenti Di Esau Cruciverba, Video Del Collegio 3, Preghiera Da Recitare Prima Di Un Esame, Ss Cosma E Damiano Riace, Le Serate Quelle Belle Frasi, " />
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