Introduction
The Platters’ song “The Great Pretender” is one of the most iconic and enduring pop songs of all time. Released in 1959, it topped the charts in the United States and several other countries, and has been covered by numerous artists over the years. The song’s classic doo-wop sound and poignant lyrics have made it a timeless favorite.
The song was written by Buck Ram, the Platters’ producer, who needed a follow-up to the group’s first hit, “Only You.” Ram quickly composed the lyrics in the washroom of the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas, where the group was performing.
The song tells the story of a man who conceals his heartbreak by pretending to be happy. He has mastered the art of smiling through his pain, but inside he is deeply lonely and sad. The song’s lyrics are both universal and relatable, which is one of the reasons why it has resonated with so many people over the years.
The Platters’ recording of “The Great Pretender” is a perfect example of the doo-wop sound that was popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The song features close harmonies, syncopated rhythms, and a catchy melody. The lead vocals are sung by Tony Williams, who is backed by the group’s other members, Herb Reed, Paul Robi, and Zola Taylor.
“The Great Pretender” has been covered by many artists over the years, including Freddie Mercury, The Beach Boys, and Elvis Presley. However, the Platters’ original recording remains the definitive version of the song.
In addition to its commercial success, “The Great Pretender” has also been praised for its social commentary. The song’s lyrics can be seen as a metaphor for the social conformity and pressure to conform that was prevalent in the 1950s. The song’s message of authenticity and individuality is still relevant today.
“The Great Pretender” is a classic pop song that has stood the test of time. Its catchy melody, poignant lyrics, and iconic doo-wop sound have made it a favorite of generations of listeners. The song is a reminder that it’s okay to feel sad and lonely sometimes, and that we don’t always have to pretend to be happy.
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Lyrics
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