The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (song)



"The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" is a song written by Benjamin Weisman, Dorothy Wayne, and Marilyn Garrett. It became a popular hit in 1962 for Bobby Vee. The song has had several cover versions over the years.

Bobby Vee version
The song was first recorded by American pop music singer Bobby Vee. Released as a single in late 1962, it spent 14 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, reaching number 3, while reaching number 2 on Billboard's Middle-Road Singles chart, and number 9 on the R&B singles chart. It also spent 12 weeks on the UK's Record Retailer chart, reaching number 3 on March 6, 1963. The song was included on his 1963 Liberty Records album, The Night Has a Thousand Eyes.

Other versions

 * In 1963, a cover version was issued in the UK by Jimmy Justice.
 * The Angels released a version on their 1963 studio album My Boyfriend's Back.
 * In 1965, Gary Lewis & the Playboys did a cover version on their first album This Diamond Ring, which can also be heard on their album Complete Hits.
 * In 1973, The Carpenters did a cover version, which can be heard on Now & Then.
 * The song was covered in 1982 by glam rock band Mud for their album Mud featuring Les Gray.
 * A version of the song with a slower tempo is heard in the 1998 film Dark City, sung by Anita Kelsey. In the Director's Cut version of the film the song is sung by Jennifer Connelly.