1958 single by The Capris
"There's a Moon Out Tonight " is a song originally released in 1958 by The Capris .[ 1] The initial release on the Planet label saw very limited sales, and the Capris disbanded.[ 2] [ 1] In 1960, after a disk jockey played the song on air, the public interest in the song that was generated led to it being re-released on the Lost Nite label, and later that year the Old Town label.[ 2] [ 1] [ 3] The group reunited shortly thereafter.[ 2] [ 3]
In early 1961, "There’s a Moon Out Tonight" spent 14 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart peaking at No. 3,[ 6] while reaching No. 11 on Billboard ' s Hot R&B Sides ,[ 7] [ 8] and No. 14 on Canada's CHUM Hit Parade .[ 9]
The song was ranked No. 50 on Billboard ' s end of year "Hot 100 for 1961 - Top Sides of the Year "[ 10] and No. 51 on Cash Box ' s "Top 100 Chart Hits of 1961".[ 11]
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^ Hot 100 - The Capris There’s a Moon Out Tonight Chart History , Billboard.com . Retrieved February 13, 2018.
^ Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs - The Capris There’s a Moon Out Tonight Chart History , Billboard.com . Retrieved February 13, 2018.
^ "Billboard Music Week Hot R&B Sides ", Billboard , February 13, 1961. p. 34. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
^ "1050 CHUM - CHUM Charts: Chart No. 201" . CHUM . April 13, 1961. Archived from the original on November 7, 2006. Retrieved February 14, 2018 .
^ "Chart Toppers ", Billboard , December 25, 1961. p. 10. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
^ "Top 100 Chart Hits of 1961 ", Cash Box , December 30, 1961. p. 11. Retrieved March 11, 2018.