1955 In A Chilly Church Basement 😮😮 Every Time I Listen To It, I Get Chills. Listen to the song in the top comment below šŸ‘‡

ā€˜The Song Was Blessed’

The raw emotion Parris felt in the Philadelphia night was eventually captured in a recording session that has since become legendary. In 1956, the Five Satins gathered in the ice-cold basement of St. Bernadette’s Church in New Haven, Connecticut. Using just a couple of tape recorders, they laid down the hypnotic harmonies that would become acoustical magic.

Parris always believed the location played a role in the track’s enduring soul. ā€œBecause we did it at the church,ā€ he told the radio showĀ Doo Wop RevivalĀ in 2013, ā€œI think the song was blessed. And so was I… it lasted a long, long time.ā€

Ironically, while the song achieved immortality, the relationship that inspired it did not. Marla eventually traveled to California to visit her mother and, as Parris simply put it, ā€œShe never came back.ā€

A Legacy That Transcends the Charts

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