1955’s The Platters’ ‘Only You, And You Alone’
It was 1955, and the world was about to witness the rise of one of the most talented vocal ensembles in American history: The Platters. Managed by songwriter Buck Ram, the group was formed in Los Angeles and quickly became known for its soulful harmonies and doo-wop style.
Their biggest hits, including “Only You (and You Alone),” “The Great Pretender,” and “(You’ve Got) The Magic Touch,” were all written or co-written by Ram himself. The Platters’ success also relied on their rock-and-roll renditions of old big-band hits, like “My Prayer,” “Twilight Time,” and “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.”
The Platters’ music was effortless in class and elegant. So it was no wonder that fans like Mary Skibinski were moved to tears by their soulful songs. Even after Williams left the group in 1961, they continued to achieve moderate success with soul-style hits, led by Turner as the lead vocalist.
Their influence on American music history was undeniable. In 1990, The Platters were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
So why not take a trip down memory lane and watch their performances from 1955? This gem of a video posted by Bernie Kester showcases their early days and mastery of soulful harmonies and doo-wop style.
Share this video with your friends and reminisce about the golden age of rock and roll with The Platters. They truly are #Legends.
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