Introduction

ā€œThe Great Pretenderā€ 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. Letā€™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.
ā€œThe Great Pretenderā€: Written by Buck Ram, ā€œThe Great Pretenderā€ became The Plattersā€™ 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 groupā€™s lead singer, Tony Williams.Where - song and lyrics by The Platters | Spotify

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Lyrics: The Great Pretender

Oh-oh, yes Iā€™m the great pretender
Pretending that Iā€™m doing well
My need is such I pretend too much
Iā€™m lonely but no one can tellOh-oh, yes Iā€™m the great pretender
Adrift in a world of my own
Iā€™ve played the game but to my real shame
Youā€™ve left me to grieve all alone
Too real is this feeling of make-believe
Too real when I feel what my heart canā€™t conceal
Yes, Iā€™m the great pretender
Just laughinā€™ and gay like a clown
I seem to be what Iā€™m not, you see
Iā€™m wearing my heart like a crown
Pretending that youā€™re still around
Too real is this feeling of make-believe
Too real when I feel what my heart canā€™t conceal
Yes, Iā€™m the great pretender
Just laughinā€™ and gay like a clown
I seem to be what Iā€™m not, you see
Iā€™m wearing my heart like a crown
Pretending that youā€™re still around

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