(1958): A lush cover of the Jerome Kern standard that reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
(1958): Another #1 hit known for its romantic harmony and smooth delivery.
(1955): Their first national #1 hit, written by manager Buck Ram. The Platters - Г“l BignГ№
: In the era of file sharing, song titles were often mangled. If you are seeing this on a specific platform, it could be a corruption of a title like " Only You " or a less common track like " Voo-Vee-Ah-Bee ".
(1956): A chart-topping ballad that showcased lead singer Tony Williams' range. (1958): A lush cover of the Jerome Kern
If you are looking for the quintessential Platters sound, these are the songs that defined their legacy:
(1955): Their first major international hit and a definitive doo-wop classic. : In the era of file sharing, song titles were often mangled
: The Platters were immensely popular in Europe and recorded versions of songs in various languages. It is possible "O'l Bignù" is a phonetic or dialectal transcription of an Italian phrase, as they frequently performed in Italy and released songs like "Come Prima (For the First Time)".