"In The Still of The Night" by The Five Satins.

OK, girls and boys, back to the 50's: Fred Parris was on guard duty while serving in the Army when a beautiful woman passed by, inspiring him to pen this classic doo-wop ballad. One of the first two songs to actually include "doo-wop" in their chorus, defining the genre. Recorded in the basement of St. Bernadette's Church in New Haven, CT by Parris' quintet (1956). Only four out of the five singers appear in the recording and the "video". #90 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Featured in the "The Buddy Holly Story" and "The Irishman" soundtracks. Ten million copies were sold in '87-'88 after appearing on "Dirty Dancing". One of only three songs to have charted 3 separate times in the Hot 100. Song? Quintet? For extra credit, name the other song to first include "doo-wop" in its chorus. For extra EXTRA credit, name the other two songs that charted 3 separate times. Answer: "In The Still of The Night" by The Five Satins. Originally titled "(I'll Remember) In The Still of The Nite". Other song with "doo-wop" in its chorus: "When You Dance" by The Turbans. Other two songs to chart 3 separate times: "The Monster Mash" by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak6tttHk_R8

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