The Platters

The Platters

Genres: soul, oldies, rhythm and blues, 60s, doo wop

About The Platters

The Platters was a successful vocal group of the early rock n roll era. Their distinctive sound was a bridge between the pre-rock n roll Tin Pan Alley tradition of the Ink Spots and the Mills Brothers and the explosion of teenage music in the mid 1950s. The most successful incarnation of the group comprised lead tenor Tony Williams, David Lynch, Paul Robi, Herb Reed, and Zola Taylor. The Platters formed in Los Angeles, CA, USA in 1953 and were initially managed by Ralph Bass. They had a contract with Federal Records but experienced little record success until they met music entrepreneur and songwriter Buck Ram. He added lead vocalist Tony Williams (who gave the Platters their distinctive sound) and female vocalist Zola Taylor. Under Ram's guidance, the Platters recorded seven singles for Federal in an R&B/gospel style, scoring minor regional hits on the West Coast. One song recorded at Federal, "Only You (And You Alone)", originally written by Ram for the Ink Spots was deemed unreleasable by the label. Despite lack of chart success, the Platters were a profitable touring group--so successful that The Penguins, fresh from their No. 2 single Earth Angel, asked Ram to manage them too. With the Penguins as a bargaining chip, Ram persuaded Mercury Records into a 2-for-1 deal. In order to sign the Penguins, he insisted, the label also take the Platters. Ironically, the Penguins never had a hit for the label. Convinced by Tony Williams that "Only You" had potential, Ram had the group re-record it during their first Mercury session. Released in the summer of 1955, it became the group's first Top Ten hit on the pop charts, and topped the R&B charts for seven weeks. It has since become one of the most played records in any genre and the song has been covered by innumerable artists. Ironically, the follow-up, The Great Pretender, with lyrics written by Ram in the washroom of the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, exceeded the chart success of their début and became the Platters' first national No.1 hit. The Great Pretender was also the act's biggest R&B hit, with an 11-week run at the top of that chart. In 1956. The Platters appeared in the first major rock n roll movie, Rock Around the Clock, and performed both "Only You" and "The Great Pretender" and they sang "You'll Never Never Know" in The Girl Can't Help It, produced the same year. The Platters' unique vocal style touched a nerve in the music-buying public, and a string of hit singles followed, including two more Top 100 No. 1 hits, one Hot 100 No. 1 hit, and more modest hits such as "I'm Sorry" (No. 11) and "He's Mine" (No. 23) in 1957, "Enchanted" (No.12) in 1959, and "The Magic Touch" (No.4) in 1956. The Platters hit on a successful formula of updating older standards, such as "My Prayer", "Twilight Time", "Harbor Lights", "To Each His Own", "If I Didn't Care" and Jerome Kern's "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes". This latter release caused a small controversy after Kern's widow expressed concern that her late husband's composition would be turned into a "rock n roll record". It topped both American and British charts in a tasteful Platters-style arrangement. The group was inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 and into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in its inaugural year of 1998. The Platters were the first rock n roll group to have a Top Ten album in America. They were also the only act to have three songs included on the American Graffiti soundtrack that sparked an oldies revival in the early to mid-1970s: "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", "The Great Pretender" and "Only You (and You Alone)". Many groups have toured bearing the name The Platters but only one member of the original line-up, Herb Reed, was still touring and performing with Herb Reed's Platters in 2008. Zola Taylor died on April 30th 2007 of pneumonia whilst recovering from surgery.

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The Platters — Top 30 songs of 205

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The Platters Tell The World
The Platters Heaven On Earth
The Platters Roses of Picardy
The Platters Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
The Platters The Great Pretender
The Platters One in a Million
The Platters Voo Vee Ah Vee 1954
The Platters Harbor Lights
The Platters (You've Got) The Magic Touch
The Platters My Prayer
The Platters Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
The Platters Twilight Time (1958)
The Platters Don't Be Cruel
The Platters Don't Blame Me
The Platters Exodus Song
The Platters I Don't Know Why
The Platters I'm Sorry
The Platters Indiff' Rent
The Platters Love Is the Sweetest Thing
The Platters My Dream
The Platters Only Because
The Platters Only You
The Platters Red Sails In The Sunset -1960
The Platters Sentimental Journey
The Platters The Anniversary Song
The Platters The Mystery Of You
The Platters To Each His Own
The Platters Who Wouldn't Love You?
The Platters The Great Pretender w Retro Café
The Platters Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (1958)
Tell The World
Heaven On Earth
Roses of Picardy
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
The Great Pretender
One in a Million
Voo Vee Ah Vee 1954
Harbor Lights
(You've Got) The Magic Touch
My Prayer
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Twilight Time (1958)
Don't Be Cruel
Don't Blame Me
Exodus Song
I Don't Know Why
I'm Sorry
Indiff' Rent
Love Is the Sweetest Thing
Only Because
Red Sails In The Sunset -1960
Sentimental Journey
The Anniversary Song
The Mystery Of You
To Each His Own
Who Wouldn't Love You?
The Great Pretender w Retro Café
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (1958)