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Archived from the original on 24 July 2008. In 2014, Martina McBride included her version of "Wild Night" on her album Everlasting. Starsailor have performed this song in concert and in 2008, Elvis Costello performed "Wild Night" at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival. Other versions were recorded by Polly Brown, Richie Havens, Johnny Rivers, and The Amazing Rhythm Aces on the 1980 album How the Hell Do You Spell Rhythum?. Reeves' version of the song was featured in the 1991 film Thelma & Louise. When she released it as a single in 1974, it reached number seventy-four on the R&B charts. Martha Reeves included the song on her first solo album Martha Reeves. It also topped the US Adult Contemporary chart for eight weeks, the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart for three weeks, and the RPM Adult Contemporary chart for one week. This version of the song reached number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 during mid-1994 and remained in the top 40 for 33 weeks. The song was included on Mellencamp's 1994 album, Dance Naked and an "acoustic" remix was released as a promotional single for radio. Single by John Mellencamp and Meshell NdegeocelloĪmerican musicians John Mellencamp and Meshell Ndegeocello recorded a version of "Wild Night" and released it as a single in 1994. John Mellencamp and Meshell Ndegeocello version "Wild Night" Jack Schroer – alto and baritone saxophones.Ī live performance is also one of the songs performed on Morrison's 1980 concert disc on the Live at Montreux 1980/1974 DVD released in 2006. "Wild Night" was included on the 2003 (10 CD) set Ultimate Seventies Collection by Time-Life. The original as remastered in 2007 is one of the hits included on the compilation album, Still on Top - The Greatest Hits.
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The song was used on the soundtrack of the movie Twenty Four Seven and as such is one of the nineteen movie hits featured on Morrison's 2007 compilation album, Van Morrison at the Movies - Soundtrack Hits. It was included in the Limited Edition Album, Live at Austin City Limits Festival recorded from the performance. It featured as one of the closing songs during his appearance as the first day headline act at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in September 2006. "Wild Night" has remained a popular tune performed by Morrison at many of his concerts from 1970 to 2009. 747 on Dave Marsh's 1989 book, The Heart of Rock and Soul, The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever. "Wild Night" as originally recorded by Morrison was rated at No.

It's fluid but meticulous ultra-rehearsed but effortless. Reviewing Tupelo Honey in Uncut magazine, David Cavanagh wrote of "Wild Night": "Recorded live in the studio (as all Morrison's albums are), it sounds intricately layered, highly sophisticated by 2007's standards, like speeded-up Steely Dan meets Allen Toussaint. Tom Maginnis in Allmusic describes it as: "an effusive three and a half minutes of Stax-inspired R&B, buoyed by a sweet guitar lick from Ronnie Montrose of such quality that would make Steve Cropper proud." Cash Box described the song as an "intriguing self penned composition," praising the "electrifying vocal and musical performance" The version released on Tupelo Honey was recorded in spring 1971 at Wally Heider Studios in San Francisco with Ted Templeman as producer. "Wild Night" was first recorded during a session with Lewis Merenstein as producer at Warners Publishing Studio in New York City in autumn 1968.
