To the Aisle

The Five Satins

About To the Aisle

"To the Aisle" is a 1957 song recorded by The Five Satins with songwriting credits to group members Jim Freeman, Jessie Murphy, Bill Baker, Tommy Killebrew, and John Brown. The arrangement included an alto saxaphone and an oboe played in harmony during the bridge and the oboe at the songs closing, very unusual for the time.


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2009
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First a boy and a girl meet each other
Then they sit down to talk for a while
In your heart, you'll want her for a lover
While each step, draws you closer to the aisle

You may start with a simple conversation
My darling, please put me on trial
She says, yes and your heart starts beating
While each step, draws you closer to the aisle

You ask her if she loves you she answers, "I do"
Your heart starts glowing inside
And then you will know she is just for you
While each step, draws you closer to the aisle

Then you put a ring on her finger
And the tears start flowing awhile
Then you'll know she's yours forever
While each step, draws you closer to the aisle

She says, yes and your heart starts beating
While each step, draws you closer to the aisle

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The Five Satins

The Five Satins are an American doo-wop group, best known for their 1956 million-selling song, "In the Still of the Night." more »

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Written by: BILLY DAWN SMITH, STUART WIENER

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12 facts about this song

Genre
"To the Aisle" is classified under the doo-wop genre, which is characterized by its vocal group harmony.
Release Date
The song was officially released in 1957.
The Five Satins
The Five Satins were an American doo wop group, best known for their song, "In the Still of the Nite."
Billboard Success
"To the Aisle" reached No. 25 on the Billboard pop chart, confirming its success among fans during the era.
Ostensible Theme
As the title suggests, the lyrics of the song revolve around getting married, thus falling under the themes of love and commitment.
Cover Versions
Several artists have covered "To the Aisle", including Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge in 1968, who managed to take it to No.51 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Chart Span
Although not as successful as "In the Still of the Nite," "To the Aisle" still managed to stay on the pop charts for approximately ten weeks.
Group Lineup
The Five Satins included members Fred Parris, Lou Peeples, Stanley Dortch, Ed Martin, and Jim Freeman at the time "To the Aisle" was recorded.
Studio Recording
"To The Aisle" was recorded in the basement of St. Bernadette Church in New Haven, Connecticut.
Critical Acclaim
The song is considered a classic example of the doo-wop genre and it remains popular among fans of old-school pop and rock 'n' roll music.
Independent Label
The song was originally recorded and released on Ember Records, an independent American record label.
Album Inclusion
"To the Aisle" was also included as a track in the Five Satins' debut album The 5 Satins Sing.

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