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A Night to Remember (Shalamar song)
1982 single by Shalamar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"A Night to Remember" is a song by American R&B group Shalamar. It was released in 1982 as the second single from their sixth studio album, Friends. The song was written by Nidra Beard of Dynasty, Dana Meyers and Charmaine Sylvers of the Sylvers.
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911 version
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English boy band 911 covered "A Night to Remember" (retitled as "Night to Remember") as their debut single and the lead single from their debut album, The Journey (1997). It was released on April 29, 1996, and peaked at number 38 on the UK Singles Chart.[10]
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Liberty X version
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English-Irish pop group Liberty X covered "A Night to Remember" and released it as the second single from their third studio album, X (2005). The single was released in the UK on November 14, 2005, as the official Children in Need 2005 charity single,[13] charting at number six on the UK Singles Chart.
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UK CD1[14]
- "A Night to Remember" (radio edit) – 3:02
- "Everybody Dance" (radio edit) – 3:07
UK CD2[15]
- "A Night to Remember" (full length version) – 5:07
- "Everybody Dance" (full length version) – 5:03
- "A Holy Night" (unplugged acoustic) – 3:12
- "A Night to Remember" (video)
Australian CD single[16]
- "A Night to Remember" (radio edit)
- "A Night to Remember" (Methods of Flow club mix)
- "A Night to Remember" (full length version)
- "Everybody Dance" (full length version)
- "Song 4 Lovers" (radio edit)
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- The Shalamar recording is also famously associated with the introduction of the moonwalk dance by Shalamar member Jeffrey Daniel on the UK music show Top of the Pops in June 1982, several months before Michael Jackson performed the move on the Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever television special.[27]
- For the season 3 finale of Girlfriends, the dance scene at the end of the episode originally aired with the Shalamar version of this song as background music, though for streaming and DVD releases, the rights to this song couldn't be secured.
- In the UK, this song has also been used[when?] for a television advert featuring the Harvester restaurant chain.[citation needed]
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