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Nights In White Satin by The Moody Blues
Genre: Symphonic Rock
Year: 1967
"Nights in White Satin" is a 1967 single by The Moody Blues, first featured on the album Days of Future Passed. "Nights In White Satin" was not a popular song when first released, mainly due to its over seven-minute length. There are two edited versions of the song, both stripped of the orchestra and poetry from the LP version. The first version, with the songwriters credit shown as "Redwave", was a hasty sounding 3:06 edit of the main song with very noticeable chopped parts. For the second edited version (now credited to Justin Hayward), the main track was kept intact, ending at 4:26. Both versions were backed with a non-LP release, "Cities". The song was re-released in 1972 after the success of such longer-running dramatic songs as "Hey Jude" and "Layla", and it charted at #2 on Read full article at wikipedia.org
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Best of Symphonic Rock: Tuesday Afternoon, Dawn Is A Feeling.
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