About The Song
Composed by Buck Ram, âOnly You (And You Alone)â was originally recorded by American vocal group The Platters and was released in May 1955. Lead singer Tony Williams played the lead vocals. With a lengthy title, the song was often shortened to âOnly Youâ which was more popularly known.
On May 20, 1954, The Platters initially recorded the song for Federal Records. However, the recording was not released. The following year, the band re-recorded the song after moving to Mercury Records. Interestingly, it went on to be a big hit after it was released in May 1955.
In an interview, the groupâs bass singer Herb Reed recalled how The Platters came up with their successful version:
âWe tried it so many times, and it was terrible. One time we were rehearsing in the car ⊠and the car jerked. Tony went âO-oHHHH-nly you.â We laughed at first, but when he sang that songâthat was the sign we had hit on something.â
Furthermore, according to the songwriter and manager of The Platters, Buck Ram, he revealed that Tony Williamsâ voice actually âbrokeâ in their rehearsal. However, they decided to keep it as an effect in the recording. In addition, in the original recording, Ram played the piano accompaniment.
âOnly Youâ was a chart-topper for The Platters. For seven weeks, it stayed at the no. 1 spot on the U.S. R&B charts while no. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Overall, the song remained on the charts for a total of 30 weeks beating out a cover version by another band, The Hilltoppers.