The Great Pretender

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"The Great Pretender" is a classic 1955 doo-wop ballad by The Platters that became one of their signature hits and a defining song of the early rock and roll era.

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The Great Pretender canonical 2

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instanceOf single
song
bSide I’m Just a Dancing Partner NERFINISHED
chartAchievement number-one single on the Billboard R&B chart
number-one single on the Billboard pop chart
composer Buck Ram NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs classic 1955 doo-wop ballad
defining song of the early rock and roll era
era early rock and roll era
format 7-inch single
genre doo-wop
rhythm and blues
rock and roll
hasCoverVersionBy Dolly Parton NERFINISHED
Freddie Mercury NERFINISHED
Roy Orbison NERFINISHED
Sam Cooke NERFINISHED
The Righteous Brothers NERFINISHED
includedIn The Platters’ greatest hits compilations
influenced subsequent doo-wop ballads
language English
leadVocalist Tony Williams NERFINISHED
lyricist Buck Ram NERFINISHED
notableFor close-harmony vocal arrangement
melancholic lyrics about hiding heartbreak
originalArtist The Platters NERFINISHED
originalReleaseYear 1955
performer The Platters NERFINISHED
producer Buck Ram NERFINISHED
recordingYear 1955
recordLabel Mercury Records
side A-side
signatureSongOf The Platters NERFINISHED
vocalGroup The Platters NERFINISHED
writer Buck Ram NERFINISHED

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The Platters notableWork The Great Pretender
The Great Pretender (1983 film) title The Great Pretender