This
Platter's favorite put this incredible group on the map. In
1956, "
My Prayer" was released to wide acclaim. A history of the meteoric rise of this group is listed below. I hope you enjoy. Dr. K
Elizabeth, N.J.; d. August 14,
1992,
New York, NY [
Manhattan]): tenor (1953-1961)
Herb Reed (b. August 7, 1931,
Kansas City, MO): bass (1953-present)
Zola Taylor (b. 1934,
Los Angeles, CA): contralto (1955-1962)
Paul Robi (b. August 30, 1931,
New Orleans, LA; d.
February 1,
1989, Los Angeles, CA): baritone (1955-1962)
David Lynch (b. July 3, 1929,
St. Louis, MO; d. January 2,
1981,
Long Beach, CA): tenor (1953-1981)
Contributions to music:
The biggest-selling vocal group of their era
Considered the ultimate in Fifties "make-out music"
Helped bring pop vocal into the rock and roll era
Lead singer Tony Williams is one of pop's all-time great tenors
First African-American group to hit
Number One in the rock era
Were the first black group to beat out a white group's rendition of their song on the pop charts
Considered the classiest of pop acts, then and now
Early years:
The story of the
Platters is that of three men:
Buck Ram, Tony Williams, and Herb Reed. Reed started the group in
1953 as a fairly typical doo-wop unit, but it was manager/songwriter/arranger
Samuel "Buck" Ram who made them the Platters we know today, replacing all but Reed, introducing
Williams as the group's lead, adding a female (unusual for the time) in Zola Taylor, and forcing
Mercury to take them on as a package deal with his other group,
The Penguins, who'd just scored with "
Earth Angel."
Success:
Ram had already tasted success as a songwriter, and his songs -- "
Only You," "
The Great Pretender," "
Twilight Time," were all huge smashes, as were the group's renditions of old standards like "
Harbor Lights," "My Prayer," and "
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes." The combination of the new Platters' smooth sound, impeccable taste, beautiful harmonies, and Williams' bel canto tenor was irresistible.
Unfortunately, Williams left for a solo career in
1961, effectively ending the group's classic era.
Later years:
Although the group soldiered on through the Sixties, releasing unused cuts featuring Williams singing lead and even scoring a minor soul hit in 1967 with the beach music standard "
With This Ring," the ever-changing lineup was essentially reduced to a traveling oldies act by the turn of the decade. Indeed, legal wrangling led to over 125 different "Platters" lineups touring the country, a practice that continues even today. Only Herb Reed's group contains an original member of the quintet.
Other facts:
Other members include:
Cornell Gunter,
Alex Hodge,
Joe Jefferson,
Sonny Turner, Nate
Nelson,
Monroe Powell
Gunter, an original member, went on to success with the
Coasters
The four male members were all charged with having sex with a minor in
1959; all were acquitted
Zola Taylor is one of
Frankie Lymon's three wives, and became his lover when he was only 13
Buck Ram, a popular arranger for
Count Basie,
Duke Ellington, and the
Dorsey Brothers, also wrote the standard "
I'll Be Home For
Christmas"
Awards/Honors:
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (
1990)
Vocal Group Hall of Fame (
1998)
Grammy Hall of Fame (
1999,
2002)
Songs, Albums, and Charts:
#1 hits:
Pop:
"My Prayer" (1956)
"The Great Pretender" (1956)
"Twilight Time" (
1958)
"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" (1959)
R&B;:
"Only You (And
You Alone)" (
1955)
"My Prayer" (1956)
"The Great Pretender" (1956)
"Twilight Time" (1958)
Top 10 hits:
Pop:
"Only You (And You Alone)" (1955)
"(
You've Got)
The Magic Touch" (1956)
"Harbor Lights" (1960)
R&B;:
"(You've Got) The Magic Touch" (1956)
"
You'll Never Never Know" (1956)
"
My Dream" (
1957)
"On
My Word Of
Honor" (1957)
"
He's Mine" (1957)
"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" (1958)
"
Enchanted" (1959)
"
I Love You 1000 Times" (1966)
Top 10 albums:
Pop:
The Platters (1956)
Encore Of
Golden Hits (1960)
Other important recordings: "I'm Just A
Dancing Partner," "
Winner Take All," "
Heaven On Earth," "It Isn't
Right," "
One In A Million," "
I'm Sorry," "
The Mystery Of You," "You're Making
A Mistake," "Where," "
My Secret," "
Red Sails In The Sunset," "
To Each His Own," "
I'll Never Smile Again," "With This Ring," "
Washed Ashore (On A
Lonely Island In
The Sea)"
Covered by:
Carl Perkins,
Ringo Starr,
Freddie Mercury, Sha-Na-Na
Appears in the movies: "
Rock Around the Clock" (1956), "
The Girl Can't Help It" (1956), "
Carnival Rock" (1957), "
Rock All Night" (1957), "
Europe By Night" (1959), "
Girls Town" (1959)
- published: 28 Dec 2010
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