1.22 Every Little Movement (Has a Meaning All It's Own)
1.23 Sweet Sixteen
1.24 At Your Beck and Call
1.25 Goodnight It's Time to Go
2.1 The Great Pretender
2.2 Harbor Lights
2.3 I Don't Know Why
2.4 Don't Blame Me
2.5 Heaven on Earth
2.6 I'd Climb the Highest Mountain
2.7 If I Didn't Care
2.8 Moonlight and Shadows
2.9 I'm Sorry
2.10 My Heart Belongs to Daddy
2.11 Ebb Tide
2.12 For the First Time (Come Prima)
2.13 As Time Goes By
2.14 But Not for Me
2.15 In the Still of the Night
2.16 Lazy River
2.17 Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries
2.18 I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter
2.19 My Dream
2.20 Pennies from Heaven
2.21 On a Slow Boat to China
2.22 Roses of Picardy
2.23 Sixteen Tons
2.24 Try a Little Tenderness
2.25 Summertime
3.1 Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
3.2 My Prayer
3.3 Honeysuckle Rose
3.4 Don't Forget
3.5 Helpless
3.6 My Romance
3.7 In the Middle of Nowhere
3.8 Lullaby of the Leaves
3.9 On My Word of Honor
3.10 Prisoner of Love
3.11 How Will I Know
3.12 I Only Have Eyes for You
3.13 Lie-Low
3.14 Temptation
3.15 I'll Get By
3.16 More Than You Know
3.17 It's Raining Outside
3.18 Only Because
3.19 It's Magic
3.20 Are You Sincere
3.21 Red Sails in the Sunset
3.22 That Old Black Magic
3.23 Darktown Strutters Ball
3.24 You Can Depend on Me
3.25 You'll Never Never Know
4.1 (You've Got) the Magic Touch
4.2 Whispering Grass (Don't Tell the Trees)
4.3 Someone to Watch Over Me
4.4 I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time
4.5 Mean to Me
4.6 But Beautiful
4.7 But Not Like You
4.8 I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen
4.9 Jeannie (I Dream of Lilac Time)
4.10 Love Is
4.11 Song for the Lonely
4.12 Embraceable You
4.13 Heart of Stone
4.14 I Give You My Word
4.15 Immortal Love
4.16 Keep Me in Love
4.17 Love, You Funny Thing
4.18 That Old Feeling
4.19 It's Love, Love, Love
4.20 It Might As Well Be Spring
4.21 People Will Say We Are in Love
4.22 Sleepy Time Gal
4.23 Rainbow on the River
4.24 True Lover
4.25 Only You (And You Alone) (Alt. Ver.)
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Descripción:
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, Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode NNOW4800408.2 (NOT4CD040)