The group was formed in 1958 in Manhattan, New York through a merger of two existing street corner groups, the Yorkville Melodys and the Jokers. The original members were Stan Ziska (lead), Fred Ferrara (baritone), his brother Tom Ferrara (bass), Leslie Cauchi (first tenor) and Keith Koestner (second tenor). They chose the name Del-Satins as a tribute to The Dells and The Five Satins, and built a solid following with their live performances, coming first in a prestigious New York city-wide "Battle of the Groups". Koestner left before their first recording session and was replaced by Bobby Failla.
In 1961 they recorded their debut single, "I'll Pray for You" for the small independent End label, before signing for Laurie Records. There they joined forces with Dion, who wanted to replace his existing backing band, the Belmonts, with a "rockier" sound. The Del-Satins were instantly sent to work on his new song, "Runaround Sue", which then rose to number 1 in the Billboard charts. Although their contribution to the hit was substantial, the Del-Satins received no credit. They also sang on Dion's later solo hits, "The Wanderer", "Lovers Who Wander", "Little Diane", "Love Came To Me", "Ruby Baby", "Donna the Prima Donna" and "Drip Drop", as well as on records by Len Barry and Jan and Dean.
They released a number of singles under their own name, but had little success until "Teardrops Follow Me" in 1962, after which they found regular work on television and radio. They then moved to Columbia Records as part of Dion's new contract. Still frustrated by their lack of recognition, in 1963 they auditioned for Phil Spector but declined his subsequent invitation to record with him. As Dion's solo career ran into the commercial doldrums in the mid-1960s, the group moved on to Mala Records and then B.T. Puppy Records where they released an album, Out to Lunch.
Ziska left in the mid-1960s and Cauchi and Tom Ferrara were drafted. The remaining members of the Del-Satins continued to play live with the addition of Johnny Maestro (former lead singer of The Crests), Richard Green, and Mike Gregorio. When Cauchi returned, they changed the group's name to Brooklyn Bridge.
In 1991 the Del-Satins, led by Stan Ziska, re-formed for nostalgia shows and issued an album, Still Wandering
I Wanna Know
The Del-Satins Lyrics
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And at times i might have let you go
I still hold this piece of hope that you left with me
Hold it tight in the dark late at night and i won't let go
I won 't let go
I'm Standing up for once
Taking the first word and not putting down my glance
Seems that i'm in foreign land
That i don't wanna run
I don't wanna run
I don't want to run
I don't wanna run
I just want to fight
Stay and fight
And it's a problem now
But it's a problem i think that we can work it out
Work it all out
Trying to forget all of our past mistakes
Never works out quite as well as we intended to
Then the lies and the smiles and the tears
All become routinely fixed
We take them out every couple of months
Store them right back so that they don't rust
But I don't wanna run
I don't wanna run
I don't want to run
I don't wanna run
I just wan't to fight
Stay and fight
And it's a problem now
But it's a problem i think that we can work it
Work it out
Work it out
But I don't want to run
I don't wanna run
I don't want to run
I don't wanna run
I just want to fight
(Just wanna, just wanna fight )
Stay and fight
(Just stay and fight, stay and fight)
And it's a problem now
(It's a problem now)
But it's a problem i think that we can work it
It's a problem i think that we can work it
It's a problem i think that we can work it out
The Del-Satins’s song “I Wanna Know” is a soulful ballad that speaks of persevering and fighting for what one wants in a relationship. The song begins with the singer looking back on a past relationship and acknowledging that they let their partner go at times but still holds onto hope that was left with them. The lyrics then transition to the singer standing up for themselves and expressing their desire to fight for the relationship. The idea of not wanting to run away from a problem but instead confronting it head-on is evident throughout the song.
The lyrics convey a sense of determination and a willingness to work through past mistakes and hardships in a relationship. The lines “Trying to forget all of our past mistakes, never works out quite as well as we intended to” express the idea that running away from problems doesn’t solve anything. The singer wants to take responsibility for the past and work towards a better future with their partner.
Overall, “I Wanna Know” is an honest and heartfelt song that speaks to the universal desire to fight for love and overcome obstacles in a relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
Though it seems hard now to remember
Although it's difficult to recall our past together
And at times i might have let you go
Occasionally, I may have pushed you away
I still hold this piece of hope that you left with me
I have kept the hope you gave me alive within myself
Hold it tight in the dark late at night and i won't let go
I cling to that hope during my darkest moments and refuse to let it go
I'm Standing up for once
I am finally taking a stand
Taking the first word and not putting down my glance
Speaking up and not backing down
Seems that i'm in foreign land
This situation feels unfamiliar
But in a not to unpleasant tone i begin to slowly say
I speak calmly and patiently
That i don't wanna run
I don't want to give up and walk away
I just want to fight
I want to work through our problems together
Trying to forget all of our past mistakes
Attempting to erase our history of errors
Never works out quite as well as we intended to
It never goes as planned
Then the lies and the smiles and the tears
The falsehoods, grins, and weeping
All become routinely fixed
They all become habitual and repetitive
We take them out every couple of months
We revisit these issues every so often
Store them right back so that they don't rust
We tuck them away so they don't disappear
But it's a problem i think that we can work it out
I believe we can resolve this issue
It's a problem i think that we can work it
It's a difficulty that we can handle
It's a problem i think that we can work it out
I believe we can come to a solution
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Diego Chavez
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@kencohen4378
Incredible unreleased material, along with Read Between The LInes. Just imagine if this was released on Laurie..would be a collector's dream 2 sider today..thanks
@josephneary634
I really like this song Stan, Puts me right back on LI in the clubs before I left for the Navy. You have no bad songs , and thats a fact
@robinleelongo
Love all your music🥰💕🌹👏BLESS YOU
@johnmenechino5143
Should have been a big hit!