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Nights in White Satin
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Is Nights in White Satin the finest record the Moodys ever made? What is it that makes it so memorable? What other Moody moments are worth a listen?

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Jan, Saskatoon, Canada
No matter how many times I hear this beautiful song, I never tire of it: haunting melody, lovely arrangement, fierce passion, and the incredible voice of Justin Hayward. One of the truly great rock songs, it should be in the top 10! The Moodies have so many great songs: The Voice, Watching and Waiting, Gypsy, Eternity Road, The Story in Your Eyes, Lost in a Lost World, I Know You're Out There Somewhere, Your Wildest Dreams, Question, I could go on and on. I like all their albums, but their first 7 are so good and unlike anyone else's that they put the band in a class by itself. It's a shame the group and Justin himself are so underrated. Theirs is music to love your whole life.

Barry Cross, Hatfield
It's certainly still a great song as a firm fan I'd say listen to ALL their albums and then decide. I can't simply pick one I like them all. Barry

Billy Zane Sydney
this song is simple remarkable the way the composer is able to put this piece together is amazing. One of the greatest songs of its era

Simon Aldridge Carshalton
I first heard NIWS at the end of '67 when it was released and instantly fell in love with the tune, the lyrics, the haunting voice of JH, the composer and the overall sound, which was (and still is) unique and utterly beautiful! I've been a firm fan ever since. It is indeed what inspired me to become a professional musician myself - what larger influence can any one song have had on a human being? Now I'm turned 50 yrs old, this one song remains again unique in my affections and the reason I remain totally spellbound by music and continue to perform (more than ever). NIWS continues to sound as fresh and vital today when performed live by the MBs as it did back in '67. As a work of art (which it surely is) it certainly deserves to be up there as one of the greatest romantic songs ever witten. Humans recognise true love when they hear it.

gerald van waes
a more interesting cover of this song was done by Bermuda Triangle in 1977, with a female vocalist. The LP now is reissued on Radioactive Records.

Pete Fenelon, York
Another triumph of perfect, glistening production and arrangement over average lyrics - but who cares when it sounds this good?

Bill, Reading Berks.
The whole of the song, the music and the lyrics of 'nights in white satin' are so evocative. There is an instrumental version by James Last (yes - James Last) that is faithful to the original, whne i heard this I had to dig out the original by the Moody Blues. The Moody Blues songs live in your mind forever - try also 'you can never go home' from the album 'very good boy deserves favour'.

kevin murphy Adelaide Australia
Just one of the many outstanding songs from brilliant singer/songwriter Justin Hayward. Though I love this beautifully haunting and timeless song, I do not believe it was or is Haywards best moment. He has continued to write many fine songs over the years that just do not get any air play! 'Nights' will always remain a classic and hayward was so young when he wrote it! For those of us old enough to remember it being released, you will recall NO ONE had anything that sounded remotely like this song or the album at that time. I would also argue as far as i can remember 'Days of Future Past' was the first true concept album. Simply "the day in the life of a person". Although St Pepper is often touted with first concept album, honour, it was never a concept album. The songs are not interelated to tell a story or give us a conceptual theme. It may have started out to be but did not end up having a concept to it.A Brilliant watershed in music? Yes! A concept album? No!. To me The Moody Blues have always gone widely unrecognised for their achievements and contribution to popular music and definately deserve wider recognotion an to be up their with The Beatles The Stones Pink Floyd Yes etc as a band that brought about change and experimentation in music. 'Nights' might be their signature song, but as a group and soloists, The Moody Blues achieved far far more. Regards Kevin

Gian Antonio Cavanna, varazze Italy
It's so cool, timeless melodiy. moodies are alive and well. See you in Amsterdam next october, 40 years of simple and honest music. It will be great.

Barbara Sussman, London
Nights in White Satin is my favourite Moody Blues track. They have written so fantastic albums.....they should be played more on the radio.

Barbara Sussman, Winchmore Hill, London
This is the best Moody Blues song, and it still stands up with today's music. I love this song

O'Harer New Brighton
A classic from Birminghams second best band next to ELO.. Sheer spine tingling greatness this one.. What has happened to music over the last ten years?

John, Ahoskie, NC
"Nights" is a compelling and mesmerizing piece of work...a masterful arrangement of 60's rock culture with timeless classical/symphonic culture. Just goes to show you, the two "can" mesh well together!

Nils Germany
I'm 13 and saw the Moody Blues in October 2004 live in Amsterdam. They were the greatest band I ever seen. But not NIWS is the best. My favourit is December Snow.

Della / Birmingham
It is certainly one of their finest, though Justin has written so many great songs that it is almost impossible to single one out.

Glen Bourgeois, Nova Scotia/Canada
As much as "Nights..." is heralded as a classic (a belief which I do not dispute), what makes it so memorable bubbles through their "Classic 7" albums and then some. True, "Nights..." was the first to appear once the classic Mark II lineup gathered their forces and entered their golden years. But there are many joys to be found from "Days of Future Passed" to "Seventh Sojourn" that show the evolving conscience of the group. One could limit the discussion to straight-forward love songs, but that would be missing the point of what the Moodies' music has come to mean. For every "For My Lady" and "Never Comes the Day" are several excellent songs that talk of topics encompassing the mindset of the youth leaving the flowered '60s only to be faced with the bleak picture painted for them in the '70s. Songs of desperation ("Question", "Gypsy", "The Story in Your Eyes", "Lost in a Lost World", "You Can Never Go Home", "Our Guessing Game") mingle with songs of hope ("Emily's Song", "Dawning is the Day", "Candle of Life", "When You're a Free Man"). I could babble on for pages and feel like I keep missing the point I try to make. Personally, my faves rotate around "Watching and Waiting", "Visions of Paradise", "Dawning is the Day", and the "Have You Heard" suite. And, contrary to popular logic, the Moodies are still strong, as evidenced by their return to (modern) form on the "Strange Times" album. For those who wish to hear more of the Moodies' magic, here's one who feels you can't go wrong with the Classic 7 albums (from "Days of Future Passed" to "Seventh Sojourn").

Linda Brown, New Cumberland, WV USA
This masterpiece still gives me chills after all these years. A classic!!!!

Tuire, Nokia,Finland
Still breaking my heart after so many years!

Gwyneth, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
Nights In White Satin is a classic. A beautiful song, sung with passion. Who could not be swept away by the combination of the lyrics, the music and the haunting voice of Justin Hayward? Is it the finest record the Moodies ever made? I love it, but I would be hard pressed to say it is my favourite. It would be impossible for me to choose just one. The Moodies have written, and still are recording beautiful music that really strikes a chord with the human soul. The Moody Blues have remained top of my list since '67. My respect for them has increased over the years. As a solo performer, Justin Hayward can come out on stage and hold an audience spellbound, just him and his guitar!!! He is a writer of many wonderful songs apart from "Nights" e.g. Tuesday Afternoon, New Horizons, Dawning Is The Day, The Voice, Broken Dreams and December, to name a few. He deserves a higher profile in the ranks of British songwriters and to be remembered for more than just NIWS. It would be nice to hear The Moodies and Justin's solo stuff get more air play.

D Cason, Charlottesville, Va. USA
Nights in White Satin is a beautiful song. We enjoy hearing it every time we see the Moodies in concert. The Moodies have so many wonderful songs that don't get the airplay they should. The band still tours and have so many fans. I think Nights is so memorable because you remember where you were when you first heard it and how much it touched your heart upon hearing it. "I Know You're Out There Somewhere", "The Actor", "New Horizons", etc, they have so many other songs that are certainly worth a listen!

Nan J. Beckwith, Honesdale, Pa, usa
Nights In White Satin is unquestionably one of the all time greats of rock and roll, there is nothing else quite like it still. But, there is not another band quite like The Moody Blues either. Their sound is Unique and Timeless, enlightening and uplifting food for the soul. While 'Nights' is an amazing love song, imho, Bless The Wings is THE definitive love song.. of all time. Doubt it? Give the lyrics another listen, eh? The unitiated may wonder..what magic do the Moodies possess to keep audiences enthralled and clamoring for more this far down the road? Unlike many forgetable bands that come and go like the next bright and shiney object, None of The Moody Blues music has ever been just a compilation of trendy noises. Every song has something to impart to the listener and this is precisly why they keep on a rockin'.. No one goes to a Moody concert and comes away empty. "Show me the Love" ..They do, and they do it Well. An audience feels pretty darn special at a Moodies Concert. No matter what your age Moody Blues music will take you on a magnificent rollercoaster ride of emotion and Wonder. Rock On dudes! & Thank You for the Music "..Don't cry because it's over..Smile because it Happened" JH

David Hirsh, Valley Stream, NY
Nights in White Satin is the signature song of the Moody Blues. It is of course deserving of such an honor. It has all the the things that signature songs have including a history of being misunderstood. Many people have the wrong kind of "Knights" in mind. Having said that the Moodys have many other great songs written by Justin, John, Ray, Graeme and Mike Pinder. To Our Children's Children's Children is the pinnacle of the Moody's sound, and in my opinion Watching and Waiting is their best song. But on the other hand it is hard to imagine W&W as a signature song since it is not a love song or as anthemic as NIWS. Saying it with Love. DH

Madalena C.-- Brooklyn, NY, USA
This song has been a part of my life since I first heard it over 30 years ago. I've been blessed to see the Moody Blues live about 30 times as well, and the band and Justin Hayward are still bringing the house down when they perform Nights on stage all these many years later. Only Justin could deliver such a simple phrase as "I love you" with such power and heartfelt meaning! There are so many wonderful songs that the Moodies have recorded and that Justin has written throughout the years. Fans of good music should check out any of the band's Greatest Hits collections because they, in turn, will have you want to hear more of their wonderful music, and lead you to any one of their many brilliant albums! May they never find that Lost Chord!

Jeannie - Downsville, NY USA
The song that opened my ears to the Moodies in the early 1980's...In 2006 I will celebrate twenty years of pilgrimiges to see the band in concert at least once a year. What a difference (and joy!) their music has made in my life. I'm sure that Graeme Edge never thought he'd be uttering "senior citizens wish they were young" entering those golden years himself. I would take up pages here if given the chance!

Jacqueline Lux - New Britain, CT/USA
The First time I heard Nights I was 13 years old. The lush orchestration was very unusual (for AM radio) as was the spoken verse at the end, but it was the butter-smooth and emotion filled voice of Justin Hayward that held me in rapt attention! I never heard anything like it, and I haven't since! I became a fan instantly and remain one to this day, 33 years later! A beautiful song! Thank you Justin!

Rhonda Valentine Dixon, Brisbane, Australia.
This was the first Moodies (MkII) song I heard at age 12 or 13. I'm now 50 and it still moves me deeply. I agree with M J Williams of San Diego who said that if it doesn't move you, you are not of this earth. I believe its success is due primarily to the fact that it is written from the heart; it documents very real life experiences so similar to those which many people endure. I've followed the Moodies ever since those early days; their love for what they do, their genuine regard for each other, and the pleasure they get from watching others enjoy their music, all contribute to their deserved success. I'll be 'keeping the faith' for as long as 'I am'.

Ron Greenslade /Holwell Flintshire
This Was MY FIRST MOODY BLUES SONG I WAS IN LOVE WITH A WONDERFUL GIRL AT THE TIME IT CAME OUT ALL I CAN SAY IS A BIG THANK YOU TO THE MOODY BLUES FOR ALL THERE MUSIC and thank you for all the wonderful years long live the moody blues. Pink floyd may have been the best band in the wold but the Moody Blues As alway been the Moody Blues Thank You Ron A big Fan

Debbie, Jerseyville, Il USA
I don't know if Night's is the finest song the Moody's ever made because they have written so many good songs I would be hard pressed to say which one is the finest. What makes Night's so memorable though is the message of the song and the fact that no other singer ever has sung the words, I love you, Oh, How I love you, like Justin Hayward. In the 60's and 70's you couldn't turn on the radio without hearing it and so it is burnt into my memory forever. It will be a sad day when they stop singing it live. I hope the Moody's tour forever. All Moody Blues music is worth a listen.

Caroline Ash, New York City
Yes, Nights in White Satin is one of the Moody Blues finest, I remember back in 1977 when I first heard it. I could see in my mind a fine looking man on a horse dressed in white Satin, letters never ment to send. What a visual that was! Are you sitting comforably is another wonderful Moody Blues song. I always listen to this song with my eyes closed..letting Justin's voice wash over me....letting me know all will be all right. Thanks for letting me relive that time:o)

Tonie, Montreal, Canada
Nights in White Satin is to me a song that makes my senses flow. I love to put it on when I have a handsome date over. It give a lovely ambiance at night between the satin sheets. Tonie

shirley/derry NH
Is this the finest record they ever recorded.. I wouldn't say the finest but definitely one of their best. They have such a large repertoire that picking one 'finest' is difficult. What makes this song memorable is the layering of instrumental parts and the haunting vocals. I remember listening to this as a young girl and thinking when I grew up and met someone, he would say 'I love you' just like Hayward sang in this song. There are treasures on any of the Moody's released works but the first 7 are worth listening to over and over in entirety. It's a shame that radio formatting today prevents the playing of these recordings. There was a station that used to play an entire album as a tribute to a band. It would be nice to hear the Moody Blues this way. All-around sound with their early music .. there's nothing like it on the market today.

Cherrie Collegeville, PA USA
This is the perfect long song, written, sung and performed with all the passion it deserves. Justin Hayward is undeniably the most under-rated songwriter of modern times. In my life, it's Handel, Haydn and Hayward!!!

Tony Pendrey / Westcliff-on-Sea
Sounds as good to me now as when I first heard it 37 years ago. This song has stood the test of time and has rightly been elevated into the realms of pop heaven.

Jeff / Southend
Nights is ace but for me the best Moodies song is Story In Your Eyes from the album Every Good Boy Deserves Favour. In fact this is my fav song of all time.

Debbie Jacksonville, Illinois US
Nights is memorable to me from the 60s because it was the first "long" song I really listened to on the radio. It had everyone's attentions here in the states. The Moody Blues are by far my favorite band. The songs that really gets to me in concert are: Never Comes the Day, The Actor, Are you Sitting Comfortably, and Driftwood, in addition to Nights.

p. falce middleboro, ma.
one of the most influential songs of the rock era. Justin Hayward has the ability to not only sing a song but make you feel the song. Not to mention being a great songwriter and to think he wrote this song while he was only 19. a tremendous legacy to his greatness. It is not my favorite moody song but it is probably the greatest Moody song as like Stairway to heaven it is a fantastic signature song for the band.

Deb - Fort Myers
NIWS probably is the Moody Blues most memorable, but possibly not the finest. The MB's have a large library of very fine songs including Tuesday Afternoon, Ride my Seesaw, I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band), Lovely to See You, Gemini Dream, In your Wildest Dreams.... The list goes on and on. It's very difficult to pick out their "finest song" since there are just too many to choose from. But yes, NIWS is the one they are known for and most associated with. And to consider that it is 40 + - years old and was written when Justin Hayward was only 19 years old is just phenominal. If you were a child of the sixties as I was, just sitting down with any one of their 7 early albums will transport you right back to that idyllic time. Not a bad feeling. Deb Harrington

MJ Williams San Diego, CA USA
I woke up to this song one morning as a young kid (no more than 9), and it has stuck with me to this day. It is a great song by a great group. If it doesn't move you, you are not of this earth.

Jeanette Front Royal, VA
The perfect song. How can anyone not love a song with such heart felt emotion that Justin felt for his first love? She should be honored that this classic song, which will live forever,is about her. There are too many Moody Blues songs to list because they are all incredible! If I were deserted on a desert island, their box set would be the first thing I'd bring.....

JO Davies - Liverpool
It's a great song and should be rated higher. However, nearly all of their songs are memorable. The Moodies are a very underrated band. Other numbers include - Question, Haunted, Wildest Dreams and December Snow.

Alan Pooles Lambourn
Just the greatest rock song ever written and recorded by the greatest band in the world, bar none....still. I have been lucky enough to meet all of the band several times and they are just a great bunch of guys and now girls if you include the whole touring entourage. Driftwood runs Nights close, but if you don`t know the band pick up any album and listen, years ahead of their time.

Gerry Sperry, Puyallup, WA, USA
A love song yes, but not just a boy for girl. In a larger sense it is about the love of a young man for the earth and the love of being alive.

Bill Brookfield, MA/USA
If you don't get chills listening to this song, then you are hopelessly jaded.

Susan/Mason
Think about it. It was the troubled 60's and this songwriter,Justin Hayward, was just 19 when he wrote a song that would change his life, and many others. How profound!

Ian Jenkins (Rochdale)
A true classic from a much maligned and under-rated band and from the pen of one of this country's greatest songwriters.

Calum McGilp, Kinnerley, Shropshire
As a teenager living in New Zealand,'Nights in White Satin' featured every Sunday night without fail on a national radio request show. A perfect marriage of music and heartrendering lyrics.

Andy from bromley
I think Question was the Moodies finest moment,played live it was a stunning song

Lorraine-West Midlands
This song should be in the top 5. The Moody Blues are the greatest group in the world!Can't understand why its not in top 5 - very disappointed.

Sabio Portugal
the greatest pop song ever made!

Glyn Morgan, North Wales
I'm 17 and went to see the Moody Blues in October 2004 live in the Apollo, Manchester. They were great and the hushed reverence that fell over the audience when the first notes were played was amazing, they actually stood like a national anthem. Never have I heard a band make such amazing use of a flute in a non-classcial setting as the Moodies.

Kevin Kahler Australia
Hard to believe that this song is ranked so low by the british people. It is one of the all time greatest songs, far better than others in the top ten.

kevin taggart
years ahead of its time.All Dylan's wit and sarcasm are there.

John Merrick Slough
It reminds me with great clarity of a period of my life which all the great songs do and is one song which whenever is heard has to be listened to the end.

Ian Jenkins
A great song - but not their best! Not bad though from a guy who was just 19 when he wrote it. Very much of the era and this hit set the band up for bigger and better things to come. Check out their first seven albums for their classic work, but their still going strong 40 years on from their first No. 1, 'Go Now'.

Chris / Woking
A great romantic track - a popular slow dance track at discos - the voice of Justin Hayward and a superb flute solo are some of the reasons why we all loved 'Nights in White Satin. It came from 'Days of Future Passed' - the first of 7 superb albums by the Moodies. They continue recording and performing now, and although there is some excellent material after the Seventh Sojourn album, both as a group and individually ('Driftwood on the Octave album is a great'), the band were at their very peak for the first 7 albums when Mike Pinder was a key part of the group. What an atmosphere on 'Lost In a Lost World' and 'When You're a Free Man' The Moody Blues have recorded so many great tracks that so few people have heard, since the 成人论坛 in those days had restricted time to play music (finished at about 6pm) and didn't play long tracks, there was no FM radio. Also the music that got played had to be short and highly commercial. So singles like Middle of the Road's Chirpey Chirpey Cheep Cheep is what the masses were fed. The Moodies were before their time and like Pink Floyd, pioneered innovative album music for you to really listen to. Eternity Road and Gypsy on 'To Our Children's Children's Children' if released as singles 5 years later would have been massive hits. Why does so much good music get spoilt or overlooked? - the superb 'Question' was kept off number one by the England World Cup Football Team trying to sing ('Back Home'). It had to be cut so short when released as a single that it didn't do it justice. Just like Al Stewart's 'Year of the Cat' which also had so much good stuff cut out. Thank god when Bohemian Rhapsody made it to the top, there was finally the realisation that a song can last longer than two and a half minutes.

Ade Fleming, Portsmouth
As 90% of the moody blues songs are classics in their own right,it is very difficult to pick just one above any other but i think for romanticism and lyrical content,you would be hard pushed to better 'Dawn' from days of future passed.A good example of this is....the smell of grass just makes you pass into a dream (reminding me of a long lost summer i once had,funnily enough with a girl called Dawn!) Anyway sheer brilliance.

martin mcCormick rugby
Night`s has stood the test of time becauseof the haunting melody also justin hayward`s unique voice.other songs sung by justin that are gem`s but not heard enough include voice`s in the sky,tuesday afternoon and I know your out there somewhere.His solo album`s contain some more gem`s,moving mountain`s is sometime`s played but two songs on his last solo album the view from the hill I have never heard played on the radio but deserve to be these are "broken dream" which is extrordinarily beautifull and "sometimes less is more" again a very simple melody butout of this world!

Sandra, Measham
Wonderful song! Full of soul - brings tears to my eyes everytime!

Michael, Sydney
What a great song - rings with passion and romance!

Sandra Taylor
Instantly recognisable, evoking wonderful memories of the Sixties and that period of ground breaking musical inspiration. One of my favourites, but also one of my many Moodys' favourites, so many, from 'In Search of a Lost Chord', 'To Our Childrens .... etc'. Definite 'feel good' factor!

Stephen, Belfast
Possibly the greatest song in the master's book. My #1 desert island disc!

Paul Johnson . Hampshire
Serious contender for the best song ever written

cc new forest
timeless. too good to be played only at weddings.

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