Oh, What a Night
The Dells
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Do you recall the night That very very special night? Do you remember a girl, that very special girl? Well to the old and to the new We rededicate this song to you Oh, what a night (to love you dear) Oh, what a night (to hold you near) Oh, what a night (to squeeze you dear) That's why I love you so Oh, what a night to (love you dear) Oh, what a night to (walk you dear) Oh, what a night to (kiss you dear) That's why I love you so I won't forget all those things You have told to me The craze in my heart Won't let me forget your love Oh, what a night (to love you dear) Oh, what a night (to walk you dear) Oh, what a night (to kiss you dear) That's why I love you so Oh, what a night (to love you dear) Oh, what a night (to walk you dear) Oh, what a night (to kiss you dear) That's why I love you so No, no, no, no, no No, no, no, no, no One more night Can I walk you home one more night? I wanna make love to you one more night I love you baby I want you baby, I need you baby I love you baby, one more night
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Written by: Marvin Junior, Johnny Funches
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11 facts about this song
Song Authorship"Oh, What a Night" was written by Marvin Junior and Johnny Funches, who were both members of The Dells.
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Original ReleaseThe song was first released in 1956. However, a large part of its popularity stems from a re-release and revised version two decades later.
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Chart PerformanceUpon its 1956 release, the song managed to reach the number four spot on the R&B Singles Chart.
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Second Version's SuccessIn 1969, the band re-released the song as a soul tune. This version, unlike the doo-wop original, reached the number one spot on the Billboard R&B singles chart and number ten on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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Musical Style TransformationThe original 1956 song was a doo-wop melody, whereas the 1969 version was changed to a soul song, showcasing the evolution of the band's musical style over the years.
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Unique VocalismThe song is notable for its use of two main vocalists. For the 1969 version, the lead baritone Marvin Junior handles the song's verses, and the second tenor Johnny Carter shone during the choruses.
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Album InclusionThe 1969 version of 'Oh, What a Night' was a part of The Dells' album ‘Love is Blue.’
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Duration of FameDespite first releasing over half a century ago, the song continues to be appreciated by various artists and generations because of its combination of unique vocalization, rhythm, and melody.
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Cover VersionsThe song has been covered by multiple artists over the years, highlighting its lasting impact and popularity in the music industry.
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Recognition'Oh, What a Night' is considered a signature song of The Dells' musical career, and is often cited by fans and critics alike as one of the band's standout tracks.
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Hall of FameThe Dells, on the strength of tracks like "Oh, What a Night," were inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame.
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