Jon St. James (Trans-Atlantic, 1984) Nights in White Satin was the title of a 1987 film directed by Michael Barnard, and starring Kip Gilman and Priscilla Harris. Sort Sol (Snakecharmer album, 2001) When with orchestral accompaniment, they often took the opportunity to include "Late Lament" in the performance of "Nights in White Satin". YouTube, Nights in White Satin "Nights in White Satin" is a dance-pop cover version performed by German singer Sandra. (Note that the Fading Shades album cover was taken from the music video.)[6]. 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. 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. Drummer Graeme Edge wrote the verses, which were read by keyboardistMike Pinder. Riders entered through a bead curtain, were provided 3-D glasses, and upon return were greeted, "how was your Trip?" So, as a joke (they appear not to have been a very serious band), they put the famous sentence on the cover. 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. [31], The music video, directed by Angel Hart, showed only close-ups of Sandra's face as she was pregnant at the time. 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. God Is an Astronaut ("NIWS", The End of the Beginning album, 2002) Il Divo (Notte Di Luce on their Siempre album, 2006) False claim of authorship – Les Jelly Roll. (1967) " Nights in White Satin ". Video In the United Kingdom, it failed to enter the chart. It was produced by Michael Cretu and received mixed reception from music critics. 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. Pop Culture Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. This song is featured in Rob Zombie's 2009 remake. Pareidol (Recollection album, 2015). 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. Melodia a fost ulterior inclusă pe albumul trupei Lala Band, Lala Love Stories The song charted again in 2010, reaching number 51 in the British Official Singles Charts. On Days of Future Passed, the poem's last five lines bracket the album and also appear at the end of track 1 ("The Day Begins"). Sandra Tina Arena on her album Songs of Love & Loss II, 2008 [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. Learn how and when to remove this template message, Knights In White Satin / I Wanna Funk With You Tonite, I Wanna Funk With You Tonite / Oh, L'Amour, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Knights_in_White_Satin&oldid=979328520, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany, April 1976. Patricia "Mes rêves de satin," French version (1968) It was the first significant chart entry by the band since "Go Now" and the recent lineup change. A cover version of "Nights in White Satin" was released by the German singer Sandra on her sixth studio album Fading Shades (1995). While it has been commonly known as part of "Nights in White Satin" with no separate credit on the original LP, "Late Lament" was given its own listing on the two-LP compilation This is the Moody Blues in 1974 and again in 1987 (without its parent song) on another compilation, Prelude. It also reached #1 in Canada. https://music.fandom.com/wiki/Nights_in_White_Satin?oldid=85011. Actually, "Les Jelly Roll" was a French band who did this cover of the Moody Blues song, and had the opportunity to release it in Italy, on Ricordi (an Italian record label), a few months before the original was released there. 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. Samael Lilith "Nights in White Satin," (single, 1970, Australia) The primary bass line figure used in the "Knights in White Satin" track was re-used, at a faster tempo and with additional delay effects, in Chase, recorded for Moroder's 1978 soundtrack of Alan Parker's film, Midnight Express. Label Nights in White Satin ist von so unterschiedlichen Künstlern wie Elkie Brooks, Eric Burdon, Sandra, The Dickies und Juliane Werding gecovert worden. Nights in White Satin This song is featured in the 1992 film Split Second. Riders entered through a bead curtain, were provided 3D glasses, and upon return were greeted: "how was your Trip?". The song enjoyed a recurring chart presence in the following decades. 2 Single releases 2.1 "Late Lament" (Note that the Fading Shades album cover was taken from the music video. John Lodge - bass, backing vocals "[6], The London Festival Orchestra provided the orchestral accompaniment for the introduction, the final rendition of the chorus, and the "final lament" section, all of which were in the original album version. Additional personnelPeter Knight and the London Festival Orchestra - orchestral arrangements, UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[14] This spurious claim seems to have arisen from the discovery of a 7" single by The Jelly Roll which allegedly carries the words "This is the original version of Nights in White Satin" on the label. "Nights in White Satin" is a dance-pop cover version performed by German singer Sandra. Beavers (サテンの夜 on their Viva! 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. I Nomadi "Ho difeso il mio amore" (Nights in White Satin) on I Nomadi (album, 1968) It charted again in the UK and Ireland in 1979 reaching #14 and #8, respectively. There are two single versions of the song, both stripped of the orchestral and "Late Lament" poetry sections of the LP version. It fared much better in Israel and Finland, and was also a top 10 airplay hit in Poland. Black/White Version Colors Version, The Moody Blues Nights in White Satin Beat Club 9 3 1968, Nights in White Satin - The Moody Blues (remastered version in HD Quality). Nancy Sinatra (One More Time album, 1995) [citation needed], The attraction operated as "The Trip" for the single 2008 season the park operated as Hard Rock Park, but was rethemed with the sale and retitling of the park; "park officials said the experience will be similar but the presentation will be changed."[5]. When with orchestral accompaniment, they often took the opportunity to include "Late Lament" in the performance of "Nights in White Satin". It is in the key of E minor, and features the Neapolitan chord (F). On Days of Future Passed, the poem's last five lines bracket the album and also appear at the end of track 1 ("The Day Begins"). 6 Theme park attraction and other uses 6.1 Other uses of the song The song was released as the lead single in the spring of 1995 (see 1995 in music), although it failed to match the success of Sandra's previous singles. But fail in the end, as he frustrate at his failure and begin to give up, he suddenly grab one pot and realise that he has succeed. From 1992 through the early 2000s, the Moody Blues toured with shows backed by live orchestras. Quidam (track07 "Nights in White Satin," HalfPlugged album, 2007) Theme / Concept From 1992 through the early 2000s, the Moody Blues toured with shows backed by live orchestras. "Love and Beauty". On these occasions, Edge recited it himself, since Pinder was no longer in the band at that time. 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. 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. Glenn Hughes with John Frusciante and Chad Smith (Music For The Divine album, 2006) (Used in the movie Stealth) This song is featured in Wolfgang Petersen's 1991 film Shattered. Canada [16] 1 Ray Thomas - flute, backing vocals This song is featured in Rob Zombie's 2009 remake. On Days of Future Passed, the poem's last five lines bracket the album and also appear at the end of track 1 ("The Day Begins"). Unknown; no theme / concept specified Marie Laforêt "Blanche nuit de satin," French version (single, 1982) Her version was produced by Michael Cretu. Elkie Brooks (UK #32 Chart Hit 1982) (Pearls II album, 1982) The London Festival Orchestra provided the orchestral accompaniment for the introduction, the final rendition of the chorus, and the "final lament" section, all of this in the original album version. Band member Justin Hayward wrote and composed the song at age 19 in Swindon, and titled the song after a girlfriend gave him a gift of satin bedsheets. Susanne Sigi This song is featured in Bertrand Bonello's 2011 film, This song is played over the opening credits of Tim Burton's 2012 film, This song is featured in the Heath Kirchart segment in the 2001, This song featured in, "Dark Shadows" 2012, "Nights in White Satin" (techno mix) – 5:29, "Nights in White Satin" (club mix) – 6:05, "Nights in White Satin" (jungle mix) – 6:09, "Nights in White Satin" (dub version) – 4:02, Patricia "Mes rêves de satin", French version (1968). When first released as a single in 1967, it reached number 19 on the UK Singles Chart and number 103 in the United States in 1968. It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. Ed Kavalee On Get This It was produced by Michael Cretu and received mixed reception from music critics. Donald Braswell II on his 2011 album, Unchained Theme / Concept This song is featured in Robert De Niro's 1993 film A Bronx Tale. Artist 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. Craig Bevan (Acoustic live performance) It is in the key of E minor,[2] and features the Neapolitan chord (F). 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. To install click the Add extension button. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. [citation needed]. Alain Bashung (Osez Joséphine album, 1991) She even had to sit during the recording sessions of the album. 1979 Deodato (Deodato 2 album, 1973) Label Damien Saez (multiple live performances) On these occasions, Edge recited it himself, since Pinder was not in the band at that point. The London Festival Orchestra provided the orchestral accompaniment for the introduction, the final rendition of the chorus, and the "final lament" section, all of this in the original album version. U.S. 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. The "orchestral" sounds in the main body of the song were actually produced by Mike Pinder's Mellotron keyboard device,[2] which would come to define the "Moody Blues sound". U.S. «Nights in White Satin» es el primer sencillo del sexto álbum de Sandra, Fading Shades.Fue una versión de la canción de mismo título que interpretara originalmente el grupo británico The Moody Blues.. La canción fue acogida con una recepción dispar por parte de la crítica musical especializada. 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 Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo when Deuce gets high on space cake. The Dickies (Dawn of the Dickies album, 1979) After two weeks at #2, it was replaced by "I'd Love You to Want Me" by Lobo. Video This song is featured in Bertrand Bonello's 2011 film House of Tolerance. "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. There are two single versions of the song, both stripped of the orchestral and "Late Lament" poetry sections of the LP version. It was also released in Spanish as "Noches de Seda" at the same time. In the late 1990s, the UK magazine Record Collector printed a claim that "Nights in White Satin" had not been written by Justin Hayward at all, but that in fact the Moody Blues's management had simply bought the song outright in 1966 from an Italian group called The Jelly Roll and taken credit for it. Band member Justin Hayward wrote and composed the song at age 19 and titled the song after a girlfriend gave him a gift of satin bedsheets. album, 1968) The song itself was a tale of a yearning love from afar, which leads many aficionados to term it as a tale of unrequited love endured by Hayward. "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. 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