Buck Ram / Andy Rand
Only You
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Composer:Buck Ram / Andy RandGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:2:43"Only You" is a classic doo-wop ballad composed by Buck Ram and Andy Rand. The song was first recorded by The Platters in 1955 and has since become one of the most recognizable and beloved songs of the era. The song was composed in 1954 by Buck Ram, who was the manager and songwriter for The Platters. Ram wrote the song with Andy Rand, a member of The Platters. The song was originally titled "Only You (And You Alone)" and was intended to be a B-side to another Platters song. However, when the group recorded the song, it became clear that "Only You" was the standout track. The song was first released on Mercury Records in 1955 and quickly became a hit. It reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number one on the R&B chart. The song's success helped to establish The Platters as one of the most popular vocal groups of the era. "Only You" is a slow, romantic ballad that features the smooth, soulful vocals of The Platters. The song is characterized by its simple, yet powerful melody and its heartfelt lyrics. The song's opening line, "Only you can make this world seem right," has become one of the most iconic lines in the history of popular music. The song is composed in a 4/4 time signature and features a simple chord progression. The song's structure is relatively simple, with a verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus format. The song's instrumentation is minimal, with a piano, bass, and drums providing the backing for the vocals. "Only You" has been covered by numerous artists over the years, including Elvis Presley, The Flying Pickets, and The Platters themselves. The song has also been featured in numerous films and television shows, including The Great Gatsby, American Graffiti, and The Sopranos. In conclusion, "Only You" is a timeless classic that has stood the test of time. Its simple, yet powerful melody and heartfelt lyrics have made it one of the most beloved songs of the doo-wop era. The song's success helped to establish The Platters as one of the most popular vocal groups of the era and has inspired countless artists in the years since its release.More....
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