After the Lights Go Down Low
"After The Lights Go Down Low" is a popular song written by Phil Belmonte, Allen White and Leroy C. Lovett and published in 1956. It has been recorded by many artists. The major hit at time of introduction was Al Hibbler, who reached the national top 15.[1]
"After the Lights Go Down Low" | |
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Song | |
Published | 1956 |
Songwriter(s) | Phil Belmonte, Allen White, Leroy C. Lovett |
Partial list of recordings
- Ann-Margret
- Shirley Bassey
- Jaki Byard
- Vic Damone
- The Equals
- Marvin Gaye
- Earl Grant
- Buddy Greco
- Al Hibbler
- Al Kooper
- George Maharis
- Freda Payne
- Lou Rawls
- The Scofflaws
- Joe Simon
- Joanie Sommers
- The Stylistics
- Mary Wells
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References
- Jet - May 21, 2001 - Page 55 Four years later Hibbler enjoyed his biggest hit, Unchained Melody, from the prison film Unchained. After the Lights Go Down Low also became a hit tune for him. Hibbler went on to record with Ellington's son, Mercer Ellington, Billy Taylor, ..
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