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Unchained Melody - The Platters

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2007

awwwwww, q hermosa cancionn (L), version d Los Plateros, en el casino de Tigre.

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  • i dunt thnk ths is the platter iunno

  • its a the Righteous Brothers song, but, its performed by The Platters, in their show in Bs As, i bought yhe ticket, you know???

  • lalala

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  • Just shit !!!! NO EMOTION....

    The only, The Real PLATTERS singer is Tony Williams.

    And if you want a real good version of this song, try the Righteous Brothers (1) J.ryan Beretti (2) Elvis Presley (3) and Roy Orbison (4).....

    others perfect singers, try off course tony williams and Jacky Wilson.

  • It doesn't sound good.

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  • Herb Reed is still performing! I uploaded videos of him live on a cruise ship! LoL Herb is AWESOME!!!!

  • you got that right, i still have

    my old 78 record of Roy Hamiliton

    with the hole all worn out.

  • Prob not 1 orig. Platter

  • I don't care who does this version. That this song is sung by a white man is incvredible. I'm half drunk, but I don't care. No white man ever sang as good as The Righteous Brothers, and no one will ever do it again

  • @ 3:07 its so funny

  • There were over 500 different recordings of Unchained Melody, I remember Harry Secombe (from The Goons) doing it around around 1955 in a Goon-type voice accompanied by a banjo. England's Jimmy Young had a #1 hit with it.

  • the worst version of unchained ever, listen to robson and jeromes version io times better

  • Grands sont les Platters!!! J'aime bien cette version, et la coordination des bras...

  • The original singer of this song was Todd Duncan. He sang it in the film "Unchained" which was released January 1955.

  • The original singer for this song was Todd Duncan. He sang it in the film "Unchained" which was released in January 1955.

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