Introduction
“The Great Pretender” by The Platters, released in 1959, is a timeless classic that has etched its mark in the annals of music history. With its hauntingly beautiful melody and emotive lyrics, this song takes listeners on a journey through the depths of human emotions, exploring themes of yearning and the facade of pretense. Let’s delve deeper into this iconic track and uncover the fascinating story behind it.
Did You Know?
- The Platters: The Platters, an American vocal group formed in the early 1950s, played a pivotal role in shaping the doo-wop and R&B music genres. Their distinct harmonies and soulful performances catapulted them to fame, making them one of the most celebrated vocal groups of their era.
- “The Great Pretender”: Written by Buck Ram, “The Great Pretender” became The Platters’ biggest hit, topping charts and winning the hearts of millions. It remains a beloved classic, known for its emotional depth and the stunning vocal prowess of the group’s lead singer, Tony Williams.
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Oh-oh, yes I’m the great pretender
Pretending that I’m doing well
My need is such I pretend too much
I’m lonely but no one can tellOh-oh, yes I’m the great pretender
Adrift in a world of my own
I’ve played the game but to my real shame
You’ve left me to grieve all aloneToo real is this feeling of make-believe
Too real when I feel what my heart can’t concealYes, I’m the great pretender
Just laughin’ and gay like a clown
I seem to be what I’m not, you see
I’m wearing my heart like a crown
Pretending that you’re still aroundToo real is this feeling of make-believe
Too real when I feel what my heart can’t concealYes, I’m the great pretender
Just laughin’ and gay like a clown
I seem to be what I’m not, you see
I’m wearing my heart like a crown
Pretending that you’re still around