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    Hold Back the Night

    1956 · War · 1h 20m

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  1. Here's our 1992 remake of the Philly classic. The Trammps were on tour with my guitar player, Erwin Keiles, and I cut five tracks with them, this one, along ...

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    • IanLevine
  2. Feb 4, 2015 · The history of the Trammps grew from the 1960s group, the Volcanos, who later became The Moods. With a number of line-up changes by the early 1970s, the band...

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  3. Don't want to dream about you, baby (Dream about you, baby) Hold back the night, turn on the lights. Don't want to dream about you, baby. [Refrain] When the sun goes down, the moon is near. I'm ...

  4. May 23, 2013 · Hold Back the NightThe TrammpsReleased: 1975 Label: Buddah RecordsWritten By -- A. Felder, R. Baker, N. Harris, E. YoungFor entertainment & educational purpo...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_TrammpsThe Trammps - Wikipedia

    In addition, Graham Parker covered "Hold Back the Night" on "The Pink Parker EP" in 1977, and reached No. 24 in the UK Singles Chart, [6] [7] and top 60 in the US. In 2021, "Disco Inferno" was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry, together with "Can We Come Together" (from the album Where the Happy People Go). [8]

  6. Jun 21, 2024 · This iconic disco anthem, “Hold Back The Night,” by The Trammps, holds a special place in the hearts of music lovers around the world. Released in 1975 as part of their legendary album, “The Legendary Zing Album,” this song quickly became a dance floor favorite and continues to enthrall listeners with its infectious rhythm and soulful vocals.

  7. Hold Back the Night is a 1956 American war film about the Korean War based on the 1951 novel by Pat Frank, who had been a war correspondent in Korea. The film was directed by Allan Dwan; his third film with John Payne and his third film about the United States Marine Corps, the others being Abroad with Two Yanks (1944) and Sands of Iwo Jima (1949).

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