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The Platters - You'll Never Never Know

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2007

I first liked this song when they had it on a kiwi ad.. love the ad and the song!!

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  • Ok ive changed the title HAPPY NOW!! LOL...

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  • I'm 68 years old and it was never black or white groups that meant something. It was the song and the words that meant something, and the Platters were and always will be my favorite, and yes I am white. So sad that there are still so many racists out there. The music from my era is and will always be classic!

  • thumbs up if whiteboy7thst video sent u here

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  • 'Estos artistas tienen otra canción, igual de excelente, y con el mismo título; ¿alguien la tiene, por favor?

  • It is so astounding how much i can relate to this song...and im 15!

  • Hermosa melodía!!!

  • my fav song by the platters i have a new baby grandson as of yesterday if anyone touches one hair on all my grand babies i will be in jail for murder and god forgive a jury that would convict me i love all my babies

  • This song was featured in the Jayne Mansfield movie " The Girl Can't Help It". Fun movie- check it out!

  • My Darling Meehall,

    I love the Platters...

    Thank you for this GEM.

    Smooch

    Genia

  • @babsbion1 my mom played this a lot, and for me it was music to my ears, it actually calm me. comparing this to today's songs is un-comparable, and I'm 26 by the way.

  • This hit by The Platters hit #11 on the Top 40 charts, #9 on the Rhythm & Blues charts, and #23 in the United Kingdom. It would finish at #79 for the year, 1956. On July 9, 1955, Bill Haley and His Comets hit #1 with Rock Around the Clock, signifying the start of the Rock Era. On April 21, 1956, a black haired boy from Tupelo Mississippi named Elvis Presley hit #1 with Heartbreak Hotel, shooting this new sound into the stratosphere.

  • we were spoilt back then, so much talent. Now we have x factor. thank you for uploading this. nuff sed.

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