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Tonight's the Night (The Shirelles song)

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"'Tonight's the Night'" is the title and lead track from the Shirelles' 1961 album 'Tonight's the Night'. Written by Luther Dixon and Shirley Owens, the song dealt with a woman's feelings before losing her virginity and was released as the pre-album's second single in 1960. In 2010, 'Rolling Stone' listed as one of the 500 greatest songs of all time.

Production



"Tonight's the Night" was cowritten by The Shirelles' lead singer Shirley Owens, as well as Luther Dixon. It was the first production for the band by Dixon, who was booked for the band by Florence Greenberg after having worked with Perry Como, Nat King Cole, and Pat Boone. It also marks the debut of composer Horace Ott.

Critical reception



Richie Unterberger of AllMusic positively wrote "The title track" is excellent.

Theme and style



"Tonight's the Night" deals with "romantic surrender" and "soulful yearning"; it tells of a woman who is both expectant and hesitant regarding her first sexual experience, the degree of enthusiasm has been described as similar to that shown in Buddy Holly's "Oh, Boy!. The emotional content is reflected in Owens' vocals, which are described as full of "desire and vulnerability", as well as with a sense of "innocence and striving"; the effect is from her singing almost out of tune. Of course, this analysis is purely conjecture of the authors, and is not actually fact-based.

The strings in the song are similar to "There Goes My Baby", although Dixon notes that it was influenced by Brazilian Baio. 'Rolling Stone' also notes the Latin style, with numerous instances of syncopation.

Release



The single was released in April 1960, as the B-side to "The Dance Is Over". "The Dance is Over" did not make the Billboard Hot 100 chart. In September 1960, "Tonight's the Night" first appeared on the chart, eventually peaking at number 39. By 1961 it had reached gold status (500,000 copies sold). According to Greil Marcus, the song was shocking when it was released for its frank depiction of "a woman ... aware of her mind and body".

Soon after its release, it had to compete with a cover by The Chiffons (not the New York later group on Laurie Records with several hits, this was a Los Angeles Chiffons group), which used a similar arrangement and style. The Chiffons' cover eventually peaked at 76, becoming their first hit.

Chart history



Legacy



'Rolling Stone' selected "Tonight's the Night" as the 409th best song of all time in their 2010 update to 'The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time' list. It was the lower-ranked of two Shirelles songs; "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" was ranked 126th.

Personnel



*Lead vocals: Shirley Owens

*Backing vocals: Doris Coley, Beverly Lee, Addie "Micki" Harris

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