"Last Nite" is a single by Vitamin C released in 2003 and is a cover of The Strokes, and features a sample from Blondie's Heart Of Glass. After Elektra Records dropped Vitamin C when her second album, More, flopped, she signed to V2 Records in the UK, hoping to break into the music scene there. After her third album was recorded, this single was released exclusively in the UK with plans to release the album a month later. However, the single flopped it's first week by debuting and peaking at a disappointing #70 and falling down the chart rapidly. V2 shelved Vitamin C's album afterwards and dropped her.
"Last Night" is an R&B song recorded by the group Az Yet. Produced by Babyface and Mervyn Warren, the single spent one week at number-one on the US R&B chart.
"Last Night" is the third single off of Diddy's album, Press Play. It features R&B singer Keyshia Cole. Part of the recording session was shown on Keyshia Cole's reality show, Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is, on BET in July 2006. The making of the video was shown on BET's "Access Granted" on January 31, 2007.
The single sold over 87,000 copies in the UK , and has sold almost 700,000 downloads in the US.
"Last Night" is an instrumental recorded by The Mar-Keys.It reached #3 on the US charts in 1961 and appeared on the first LP recorded by the Stax label.
It was memorably covered by the jazz ensemble The Bum Notes for the closing credits of BBC sitcom Bottom in the early 1990s, and was used as the backing music to "viaduct", a game played on the Chris Moyles radio show. It also appeared in a British television advertisement in the late 1990s as well as featuring in the 1988 Keanu Reeves film The Night Before. This music was also used during telecasts of the NBA on CBS in the 70s as the play by play announcer would give a preview to the game featured. It also appeared during the closing credits of 2007 film Rush Hour 3.