Only You
The Platters
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10 facts about this song
BAND HISTORY"Only You (And You Alone)" is a song by the American band, The Platters. The group was one of the most successful vocal groups of the early rock and roll era, known for their smooth and romantic ballad style.
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RELEASE DATEThe song was originally released in July 1955, and later re-released in 1958 as a newer version.
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SONGWRITERSIt was written by the songwriter and producer Buck Ram, who had been with The Platters since their foundation and served as their manager.
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CHART PERFORMANCEThe version of "Only You" that was released in 1955 did not receive much attention. The later 1958 version, however, reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States and number one on the UK Singles Chart.
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COVER VERSIONSThe song has been covered by many artists over the years, such as Ringo Starr, Travis Tritt, Brenda Lee, Jason Donovan, and more.
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UNIQUE SOUNDThe Platters had a distinctive sound, which combined a blend of R&B and pop. This sound was particularly notable in "Only You."
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RE-RECORDINGInterestingly, the song was initially recorded by The Platters with lead vocalist Tony Williams in 1954. However, after various unsuccessful attempts, it was re-recorded in 1955.
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ACCEPTANCE"Only You" was rejected by ten record companies before it was finally accepted by Mercury Records.
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USE IN MEDIAThe song has been used in many films and TV shows over the years, including "Back to the Future," "The Handmaid's Tale," and "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel."
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RECOGNITIONIn 2004, the song "Only You" was placed into the Grammy Hall of Fame, highlighting its lasting impact and importance in the world of music.
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