The Platters Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Reaction
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The lead singer of the Platters "TONY WILLIAMS" was my brother. Thank you, for loving it. I'll share this on social media with the rest of the family. Carolyn Williams-Edison
Yeslord
One of the best ever Tony Williams!
RIP Tony Williams. One of the greatest voices ever! What a talent!
He was irreplaceable, was always moved by his singing.
His voice was one of the best in recording history. Simply haunting and beautiful..
Ty your honest sense of humor is solid gold and I would be privileged to know you .
Tony Williams voice was on of the best voices ever. The Platters a great group.
Your comment to as what you are. You are a patriotic American and should be respected as such. So am I. The color of one's skin is immaterial.
Thanks for being here and standing up for all we believe in.
No amount of auto tune can touch this stuff! :)
Agree Laura back in the day it was pure raw talent
This song came out in 1959, five years before I was born. Growing up in the early '70s, my brother and I used to play my mom's 45s from her teen years on our record player. Before I knew who the Beatles, the Who, the Stones, etc. were, I was wearing out old records of The Platters, The Crewcuts, The Diamonds, Elvis, Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard. To this day, I still get chills when Tony Williams crushes the end of this song.
Came out 1959 during my time. I was 9 yrs old . Fell in love with this beautiful love song. The greatest of all times by the Platters !!!!
Classic. The Platters. One of the best groups of their era. This song came out in 1958 when I was seven years old and I heard it played countless times for the next 20 years. Classic.
The Platters were amazing in their time. My music teacher played their music often to show how to enunciate well when singing.
Great Great! Group of the 50's & 60's. Other great songs: OnlyYou. Twilight Time, The Great Pretender, The Magic Touch.One of many groups of the best eras of music the fabulous 50' & 60" s .
Yes, and add : My Prayer; Remember When and Harbor Lights.
This was the music I grew up with. Enjoy all their music to this day. Wish we could hear it more often.
Class and talent
Michael Gerena I Was a teenager, early 60's. A great song to slow dance to!
I love The Platters also been jammimg to the Everly Brothers alot and The Drifters
Tony Williams, absolutely amazing voice! As a matter of fact, all Group members had great voices! The 1950s paved the way for all the great Soul, Rock n Roll and other Music Genres which were relatively new back then.
The Platters was my mom's favorite group. Thank you for reacting to a great "oldie but goodie!"
My very favorite Platters song. Glad to have lived when as a teen this was popular! Still love it!
Tony Williams lead vocals are amazing. The Flamingos “I only have Eyes for you” is also great
This brings tears to my eyes. Such amazing vocal performance long before auto-tune. It came out before I was born.
My parents always played “The Platters” Sundays after church on Sunday while making breakfast. It was the greatest hits 8-track and every time I hear this song it takes me back. Too this sound I can still smell the bacon, sausage, and eggs.
Wow this song was so beautiful that it made me cry I love the platters I love twilight Time as well thank you so much for your reaction👍
Great group from the 1950s. They were just wonderful. This song is a benchmark song from that era. Thanks MRM.
The guy behind the lady is lead singer Tony Williams. Great voice.😍🎤😍 late 50's.
no lead singer was HERB REED.
@@DoctorChange106 Herb Reed sang background, Tony Williams sang lead on all The Platters songs from 1953 to 1960.
@@bootwhore you are right Tony Williams is the guy, sorry.
No, Tony Williams (My Grandfather) was the lead singer.
@@Awf.lately What a voice! I knew a singer up in Edmonton, Alberta, who had been in one of the iterations of the Platters - handsome, suave, West Indian guy, and a real crooner. Kinda looked a bit like an older version of Tony Williams in that photo. I can't remember this guy's name .....
I love these old recordings of talented people. Wonderful music.
Love this song. Platters were one of my brother's favorite groups.
I am an old man now. I still recall my son, as a young man into Hank jr. etc. I gave him a c.d. of the Platters. Told him I thought they were the greatest group of all times. He was knocked out by their talent. Lead singer could have sang any style he chose.
We have such beautiful music back in the day. Love, Love, Love The Platters.
One of the most beautiful songs ever! I was about 10 when this came out, but I always loved the Platters and their lyrical songs and unforgettable harmony.
In 1975, I was in the US Air Force stationed in Bangkok, Thailand and I was lucky to get to see this awesome group at our NCO Club ... $5/ea! Man, what a memory! This music is timeless.
that was 20 years after the song was made.
Mr. Tai Smith, the Renaissance man, I first heard this song as a grade schooler in the late nineteen fifties. Smoke gets in your eyes is a wonderful love song, written by Lonnie Johnson in 1946. The Platter’s lead singer had a serious set of pipes on him, and his interpretations dripped with emotion. They were wildly popular among all the people of our country
and the rest of the world as well.
I remember my parents playing the Platter's albums when I was a small child... beautiful voices ..... easy on the ears.
Me too. We must be around the same age. They just don’t make them like this anymore.
Beautiful. They sang Harbor Lights that was Awesome also. Loved their voices.
Great song. My favorite Platters song is The Great Pretender.
YES!!!
My parents listened to this in high school. Can you imagine? I would turn the clock back in a heartbeat.
I'm in my seventies and I want to say "thank you" for playing and remembering when America wrote , played and sang real music.
Brings back hundreds of memories.
Sublime. Those voices are something else. Crying in the Chapel, The Great Pretender, Only You, etc, etc - just astonishingly good stuff. He's Mine - a rare one with Zola's "girl voice" as lead vocal is dead cool!
Such a powerful voice and harmony is perfect the Platters had such classic music that last till the end of time.
This is one of my favorites by The Platters. It's so beautiful! Glad you enjoyed it :)
I've always thought this is one of the most beautiful love songs ever. Timeless and simple
+Kathleen Diaz No autotune, just technical ability. Romantic lyrics, not misogynistic ones. These songs of yesteryear will never be matched unless the industry has a big change.
I would have loved to have grown up with that generation's music
@@callumcowan7047 I fortunately grew up in one of the most fantastic era of music.Besides Elvis there were many great singers and groups.😇
Omy one of the classic Gold sounds of the 50s... there’s been many singers recording this over the years but no one can do it like the Platters! 💕
My dad loved this song and had a Platters album that i heard while i was in my formative years and it has always stuck with me in the best of ways. Great song by a great group.
Love seeing a first-time reaction to this angelic music. This is my parents' music and I grew up listening to it with them on vinyl. I still get chills.
First time I heard this song was in the early 90’s. I was watching a movie called “Always”. The movie is good. The song is beautiful
I believe this came out in 1958. It’s my favorite of the Platters. The first time I heard this, I literally had tears in my eyes. They definitely don’t make music like this anymore. I was raised by my Grandmother she listened to oldies almost every weekend, so when it comes to this genre, I’m all over it.
Listen to your elders! We lived through the golden era of rock, soul, R&B, do wop, beach music, British invasion, etc., etc., etc. Music was happier then...nobody was angry on AM radio!
I love music for the memories it can tag in your mind, so that when you hear it you're just transported back to that moment.
1958, one of the great ones! I was about 11, and this was on the radio. There are many other songs that are great like this and The Platters made other great songs. Yes, I'm the Great Pretender, is one of them., My Prayer, Twilight Timed, Only You, and a Million to one are some of my favs from them.
Tony Williams' voice always gives me the chills in this song. Growing up in the '70s, I used to listen to my mom's 45s from when she was a girl in the '50s. The Platters, The Crewcuts, The Diamonds, Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, etc. were familiar to me long before the music of the day.
Just classic, what a voice, smooth as honey
That recording is definitely a gem The platters were smooth! Everything they recorded was great.
A great song in the hands of a great group = real artistry
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE The Platters! I listened to them when I was a little girl, loved them then, and still do! That's funny you called yourself "colored". I grew up in Atlanta in the 50 & 60s, not far from MLK Jr. It was a mixed neighborhood, and the term "colored" was used all the time. As a little girl I said I was "colored" because I had pink skin and blue eyes, and those are colors.
This is such a beautiful song, I have loved this since I first heard this in a movie starring Holly Hunter and Richard Dreyfuss “Always”.
I LOVE that movie! Did u know it's a remake of an older Spencer Tracy film?
Great Gr8t movie “Always” should be a super classic... one of my fav movies
We saw them in Branson Missouri about 12 years ago. The lead singer had a wad of duct tape on the floor to help him map out stage... seemed to be vision impaired. It was a super show.
Its the first movie I cried in! I was just a 12 or 13 year old!
I love this song but I love watching your face when you listen to these old songs. You are so sweet. :)
Love this song and The Platters!
Tony Williams, In my humble opinion, had one of the top 5 Voices of All-Times !!!!! He made you feel his songs Literally with VIBRATO. Also, One of the 5 Best Songs EVER written !!!!!
I first heard this in my family's living room on a shellac 78 rpm record when I was 8-10 years old. Both of my parents loved The Platters, so those records were part of the background sound in our house.
In those days when a man choked up (cried) he would say I just got some smoke in my eyes. (when a lot of people were still smoking)
nailed it!
I'm from Canada, and I went to go on this reaction and I was on your live show but somebody named Susie you were talking about and the video froze. I was saying how blessed I was to be able to see and hear the last remaining singer from The Platters his name is Johnny he would come from Washington state with this woman Marilyn and he would sing in the legion on karaoke night I even videotaped it it was awesome
This old lady could listen to the platters all day long 😊😊
WOW! What a fantastic trip down memory lane. Little girl (guess who😊) sitting in her chair at the kitchen table while Mom, Dad, Uncle Jack and Aunt Katie were playing dominoes. Big radio playing this as Dad crooned along. What a happy memory you dredged up! Thank you, Shug💋as always...with love from Pam & LoLa❤️🐾❤️
Great song!!... I remember my Mother always played this song and sang along to it when I was just a little kid. I really enjoyed this song. Brought back a lot of memories of my Mother who has passed away.
With the Platters, their voice was their instrument. During that era black singers were the best harmonizers. The Great Pretender.
You don't have to slow down your talking - up north people who speak faster than you are live dubbed in the other official language no problem.
I just hear slower then I used to!
For me this song was immortalised in George Lucas' movie 'American Graffiti' (1973). It was a hit for the Platters in 1958, but is actually a much older standard written by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach for the 1933 musical 'Roberta' which might account for its "whiteness". That said, Nat 'King' Cole and Sarah Vaughan also recorded versions of 'Smoke...'. Love it. It's especially poignant now with the passing of Cindy Williams who dances to this with her boyfriend Steve (Ron Howard) in 'Graffiti'.
Awwwwww! Preteen and teen yrs! Sock hop dances! Sweet memories! My hubby and I saw them yrs. later and they still were fabulous! The lady singer looked like an angel!!!!❤️🎶
Great song, perfection! Before my day, but the song has always resonated with me; always a few tears.
Twilight Time
Only You
Great Pretender
The Platters are a GREAT group! My mom used to blast the Platters and her 50's music while cleaning our apartment! They became my favorite group from that era! Yes..even better than Elvis!
Their voices are so natural..no frills..no auto tune. Now that's music!!
Thank you for sharing!
God Bless✌❤🎶😁
I’m old ,and it was an oldie when I was a kid . Great songs are timeless. You made me laugh with you comments after about the singers race.
“I don’t hear color” hahaha 🤣. You are right, Tony Williams sounds like a white dude in this song.
One of the very best vocal groups of all time. From a time era when singers actually could sing for real.
I played this song at my wedding - love this!!!
One of my favorite songs 💛
Loved that song and my dancing partners, those were the days !!
the Platters
One of my favorites from my childhood. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes and Stormy Weather were my grandmother's favorites.
It took me years to understand the simple meaning of that song that when your heart's on fire Smoke Gets In Your Eyes in other words you're so in love that you don't see things the way they really are sometimes
Ty, you're right about how the artist sounds and he does sound white. I've known of white blues singers who sound black. Music crosses all cultural boundaries. The song speaks about a person who for the first time sheds tears over a lost love. He or she never thought it could happen and may feel this is a first love. It's frustrating and painful to love someone you can't be with physically.
Who could not ❤️ this song by the platters and how pure is his voice 😲..now for me nothing can beat this era or 60s,Motown,soul classics 😁😘
No other R&B vocal group had a lead singer like this...not back then and not now. Most of us know his name nowadays, Tony Williams, but we didn't know it when we first heard his voice. It was just "the Platters." And we also didn't know that the music would someday change and singers like him would disappear.
Would you play Mel Carters “Hold me Kiss me Thrill me. It’s such a Beautiful song
I love this song and original video. It takes me back.
Great song for sure
😥😥😥- My father's favorite song, and I think of him fondly when I hear it. He and I really appreciate or appreciated the beautiful music and lyrics and the lead singers voice ( Tony Williams) I think was magic. Thank you for this one.
Tony Williams voice is one of the smoothest ever. He is effortlessly smooth through the highs and lows of every song he sings.
The lady in the group was once married to Frankie Lymon from the group Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers.
Loved it and still do! In High School is where I first heard it. A love song.
"Smoke Gets In Your Eyed" dates all the way back to 1933.
This was a monster group -- no 2nd rate singers -- Rock & Roll Hall of Famers -- 40 charting Billboard Hot 100 singles -- 1955 - 1967 -- with 4 number-one hits. The most well-known lead singer was New Jersey's own Tony Williams. "The Great Pretender," spent 11 weeks at #1. They share space alongside the legendary Ink Spots & The Drifters as a great vocal group and a class act. Timeless stuff.
I just lost my mom in January. She was 76. My mom loved the platters. This song came out in the 60s. You should listen to all their songs. BeUtiful. Made me cry. Missing my mama.
Tony Williams has an unreal voice. (lead singer)
Yeslord
You made me la
Ugh whenever you went whooo whenever the song first started. You’re a hoot 😂
LMAO! Here I thought I was going to get you with the white guy comment! I didn't know that the Platters were black until I seen them live at the Fiesta Dinner Theater in San Diego back in high school. I used to sing some of their songs to my girlfriend at the time, though not nearly as well. Guys, girls still love romance. Sing one of the Platters songs to her and I just about guarantee it. If you think, gee, that's old stuff, keep in mind that I was high school class of '81. These guys came out in the fifties. I loved to see you reacting to the Platters. I hope you do more. They were an amazing vocal group.
Sure had wonderful voices and harmony!!! LOVE IT!!!
I love the vocals, instrumentation and everything else about the song. It was recorded a few years before I came along, but it's one of the best ever made.
The Platters are my all time favorite Doo Wop group. I love their music! Favorites are My Prayer, Twilight Time, and The Great Pretender.
I am 80 years old, grew up in the 50s and early 60s, My friends and I used to get out in my Buddy Dennis's 1952 Studebaker at night, and listen to the radio play the Platters, Skyliners, Coasters and other Greats, I still love those groups and their music will always be in my soul!
You’ve got to listen to only you (and you alone). That’s one of their best by far!
Just one of many great songs the Platters performed. One of the greats of the 1950's and the doo wop era. Hope to hear your reactions to many more songs of the 50's. I heard this at dances in high school and on the Top 40 played every hour on the radio. That was the music I grew with. Cathy Farrell
I won this album off of American Bandstand in 1958 or'59 Dick Clark drew my name from a round cage. Smoke Gets In You're Eyes is one of my favorite songs. I'm 69 years old now and I am a singer and sing this song in some of my show's. I love the Platters!!! Keep up the good work, I love your reactions Ty!!!!
Majestic is what these voices are. Nothing less. Listened to this a million times since I was a kid and these voices (all of 'em, listen to the back) knock you to your knees with their beautiful majesty. Yep, Majestey
Love songs of the 50s and early 60s are so romantic and beautiful. The talent!
One of the smoothest recordings ever made.
Love the Planters! I’m 66 years old. My daughter tried to get me to go on A Musical TV show because I know music from 1030 and before and I graduated high school early in December of 1973 (I’m a 1974 graduate) I listened to the most excellent music from birth till today. I love great music, but I’ve been told I couldn’t carry a tune in a bucket! I would love to be musical!
I saw your reaction there!😀Tony Williams and his amazing pipes!
Ty, to answer your question, the song was written by famed song writer Jerome Kern in 1933 for a Broadway show. It was a big band staple for a decade. THIS particular recording by The Platters was recorded in November, 1958, and reached the Billboard Magazine Hot 100 chart early in 1959, peaking at #1.
You're gonna explode if you ever hear Brook Benton!
One of the smooooothest voices in history!
I recommend 'Rainy night in Georgia'!
My dad adored Brook benton x
Seems like it's rainin' all over the world
Uncle Bob loved this music .... miss him dearly