About the song

“Nights in White Satin,” released in 1967, stands as one of the most iconic and enduring songs of the late 1960s. Written by the band’s lead singer and songwriter Justin Hayward, this track is a quintessential example of the symphonic rock genre and has left an indelible mark on the history of popular music.

The song is a centerpiece of The Moody Blues’ album Days of Future Passed, which was a groundbreaking concept album blending rock and orchestral music. The album, produced by Tony Clarke, features the band’s innovative use of orchestration and rich, melodic arrangements, setting it apart from the typical rock offerings of the time. “Nights in White Satin” epitomizes this approach with its lush string arrangements and hauntingly beautiful melody.

“Nights in White Satin” was initially released as a single in 1967 but did not achieve major commercial success at that time. It was, however, re-released in 1972, when it gained significant popularity and reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. This resurgence brought the song into the mainstream, and it became one of The Moody Blues’ signature tracks.

The song’s evocative lyrics and melancholic tone are complemented by its orchestral backing, creating an atmosphere that resonates with listeners on a deep emotional level. The repeated refrain, “Nights in white satin, never reaching the end,” reflects a sense of longing and introspection that has captured the imaginations of audiences for decades.

“Nights in White Satin” has since become a staple of classic rock and a beloved piece in The Moody Blues’ catalog. Its influence extends beyond its original release, with numerous covers and adaptations by various artists, further solidifying its place in music history. The song remains a testament to the band’s ability to blend traditional rock elements with orchestral sophistication, creating a timeless classic that continues to enchant listeners old and new.

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Lyrics

Nights in white satin
Never reaching the end
Letters I’ve written
Never meaning to send
Beauty I’d always missed
With these eyes before
Just what the truth is
I can’t say anymore
‘Cause I love you
Yes, I love you
Oh, how I love you
Gazing at people
Some hand in hand
Just what I’m going through
They can’t understand
Some try to tell me
Thoughts they cannot defend
Just what you want to be
You will be in the end
And I love you
Yes, I love you
Oh, how I love you
Oh, how I love you
Nights in white satin
Never reaching the end
Letters I’ve written
Never meaning to send
Beauty I’ve always missed
With these eyes before
Just what the truth is
I can’t say anymore
‘Cause I love you
Yes, I love you
Oh, how I love you
Oh, how I love you
‘Cause I love you
Yes, I love you
Oh, how I love you
Oh, how I love you

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