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"My Prayer" is a 1939 popular song with music by salon violinist Georges Boulanger and lyrics by Carlos Gomez Barrera and Jimmy Kennedy. It was originally written by Boulanger with the title Avant de mourir (Before dying) 1926. The lyrics for this version were added by Kennedy in 1939.
The follow-up, "The Great Pretender", with lyrics written in the washroom of the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas by Buck Ram, [4] exceeded the success of their debut and became The Platters' first national #1 hit. "The Great Pretender" was also the act's biggest R&B hit, with an 11-week run atop that chart.
I'm Sorry (The Platters song) M. My Prayer; O. Only You (And You Alone) R. Remember When (The Platters song) S. Sixteen Tons; Smoke Gets in Your Eyes; T. Twilight ...
He continued to perform with the Platters intermittently until 1960 but then won a legal action against Ram which allowed him to formally leave the group. Ram signed him as a solo singer for Reprise Records in 1961, recording Tony Williams Sings His Greatest Hits , including re-recordings of some of the Platters' songs, but returned to Philips ...
"(You've Got) The Magic Touch" is a song written by Buck Ram, [1] and performed by The Platters. It reached #4 on both the U.S. pop chart and the U.S. R&B chart in 1956. [2] The song was ranked #36 on Billboard magazine's Top 50 singles of 1956. [3]
What Is A Celery Rib? A celery rib is one of the individual stems that make up the larger bunch of celery, or "stalk." In botanical terms, a rib is a single segment of the plant, and in culinary ...
Dec 28, 2024; Shreveport, LA, USA; Army Black Knights quarterback Bryson Daily (13) warms up before the first half of the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl at Independence Stadium.
"Twilight Time" is a popular song with lyrics by Buck Ram and music by the Three Suns (Morty Nevins, Al Nevins, and Artie Dunn). Ram said that he originally wrote it as a poem, without music, while in college. [1]