In the 1950s, the American vocal group the Platters was the only major act to appeal to teenagers and their parents in equal measure. They had planned it that way or, at least, their manager, Buck Ram, did. When he was asked about their popularity, he didn't say, "They're going to be bigger than Elvis": he said, "They're going to be bigger than Louis Armstrong!" The Platters sang standards and new balladsslickly and professionally in evening wear but there was a gentle beat to everything they did
L**E
Original Platters' CDs
Although I still prefer Tony Williams as the lead singer of the original Platters, I enjoyed listening to the other members of the group as well on these CDs. Each member has their own unique sound and fits with the song each leads. It's a shame the original group eventually split up.
P**N
The songs make happy. The Platters are so good.
The entire set makes me so happy. So glad that you had this.
D**G
Great CD
Wonderful visiting memory lane!
C**A
100 songs but only a few worth hearing
You pay your dues and take your chances. For nearly $14. you only get about 6-8 out of 100 songs worth listening to. All the rest are not very good or worth the money.
E**S
La música
EXCELENTE GRUPO.
C**N
Escuchar esas voces prodigiosas.
Gratisimos recuerdos.
K**N
Great
Great hits of yesteryear, brilliant album
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