![]() ![]() The band members of Them were said to be bitterly disappointed by this decision made by Decca and Phil Solomon. It was the first time I'd ever heard a hit record in its emerging state." Īccording to Phil Coulter the band had intended this song to be the follow-up to "Baby, Please Don't Go" but Decca rush-released a recording of the song by Lulu in November 1964. ![]() Phil Coulter later said, "I knew I'd heard a smash. Drummer Ronnie Millings recalled that the band worked on the song at the studio with rehearsals lasting four days. Andy White and Tommy Scott performed backing vocals with Phil Coulter on keyboards. ![]() Jimmy Page played guitar on this arrangement. It was recorded in a session at Decca Studios in West Hampstead, London in October 1964 along with " Baby, Please Don't Go" and "All For Myself". Them's version of the song was the second Them track produced by Bert Berns and the first occasion that Them recorded one of his compositions. 50 in the UK, and failed to chart at all in the US. by another Decca Records' artiste, Lulu, in November 1964. ![]() The song was originally released as a single in both the UK and the US. 36 in the Top 100 best-selling UK singles during the calendar year 1965, depending on source. It became a hit for Northern Irish band Them, fronted by Van Morrison, in March 1965, charting at No. " Here Comes the Night" is a 1964 song, written by Bert Berns. For other songs of this name and all other uses, see Here Comes the Night (disambiguation). This article is about the song originally performed by Them. ![]()
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