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"Only You (And You Alone)"
1955 Re-recordingSingle by The Platters from the album The Platters (Original recording) & The Fabulous Platters (Re-recording) B-side "You Made Me Cry" (Original recording)
"Bark, Battle and Ball" (Re-recording)Released 1954 (Original recording)
1955 (Re-recording)Format 7" vinyl Recorded 1954 (Original recording)
1955 (Re-recording)Genre Doo Wop Length 2:36 Label Federal (Original recording)
Mercury (Re-recording)Writer(s) Buck Ram and Ande Rand "Only You (And You Alone)" Single by Ringo Starr from the album Goodnight Vienna Released 11 November 1974 (US)
15 November 1974 (UK)Format Vinyl record 7" Genre Rock Length 3:16 Label EMI (UK)
Apple Records (US)Producer Richard Perry Ringo Starr singles chronology "Oh My My"
(1974)"Only You (And You Alone)"
(1974)"No No Song"
(1974)"Only You (And You Alone)" Single by Travis Tritt from the album Greatest Hits: From the Beginning Released January 8, 1996 Recorded 1995 Genre Country Length 3:51 Label Warner Bros. Travis Tritt singles chronology "Sometimes She Forgets"
(1995)"Only You (And You Alone)"
(1996)"More Than You'll Ever Know"
(1996)"Only You (And You Alone)" (often shortened to "Only You") is a pop song composed by Buck Ram.[1] It was recorded most successfully by The Platters, with lead vocals by Tony Williams, in 1955.
The first recording of the song on Federal Records, also by Williams and The Platters, turned out poorly in 1954, but after a re-recording, the song scored a major hit when it was released on July 3, 1955. The song held strong in the number-one position on the U.S. R & B charts for seven weeks, and hit number five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[2] It remained there for 30 weeks, beating out a rival cover version by a white band called The Hilltoppers. When the Platters track, "The Great Pretender" (which eventually surpassed the success of "Only You"), was released in the UK as Europe's first introduction to The Platters, "Only You" was included on the flipside. In the 1956 film Rock Around the Clock, The Platters participated with both songs "Only You" and "The Great Pretender".
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Cover versions
Ringo Starr version
In 1974, Ringo Starr covered this song for his album Goodnight Vienna at the suggestion of John Lennon, and it became a number six hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 and reached number one on the easy listening chart in early 1975.[3]. Lennon plays acoustic guitar on the track, and recorded a guide vocal which was kept by producer Richard Perry. Harry Nilsson sings harmony vocals and appears with Starr in the amusing music video filmed on top of the Capitol Records building in Los Angeles. Lennon's vocal version appears on his Anthology box set.
Other notable covers
- A version was recorded in 1956 by the Welsh bon singer Malcolm Vaughan.
- The American vocal group Deep River Boys featuring Harry Douglas with Arne Bendiksen's orchestra recorded the song in Oslo on August 8, 1956. It was released on the 78 rpm record HMV AL 6033.
- A 1959 instrumental cover by French orchestrator Franck Pourcel hit the Billboard top ten. *Brenda Lee's version made the top five in Flemish Belgium in late 1963.
- Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers made #95 on the Billboard charts with his 1969 version.
- In 1973, the singer Stein Ingebrigtsen got a big hit in Norway with a Norwegian version of that song entitled "Bare du". The lyrics were written by the record producer Arve Sigvaldsen. A Swedish version of the song, "Bara du", also recorded by Stein Ingebrigtsen, became popular in that country. Ingebrigtsen also recorded a German version entitled "So wie du" with lyrics written by Ralph-Maria Siegel.
- The American vocal group The Stylistics recorded a cover version for their 1976 album, Once Upon a Juke Box.
- Country singers Norro Wilson, Reba McEntire, Travis Tritt and Doug Stone all released cover versions, in 1969, 1982, 1995, and 2006, respectively. Wilson, McEntire and Tritt charted with their renditions.
- Japanese artist Shikao Suga covered this song on his 2001 single Hachigatsu no Serenade.
- Diana Ross covered the song on her 2007 album I Love You.
- Train covered the song in 2010 and released it as a non-album Internet-only single.[citation needed]
- Most recently, this song can be heard sung by The Joker (voiced by Mark Hamill) in the videogame Batman: Arkham City during the end credits.
Appearances in films and television
The 1952 romantic adventure movie Scaramouche included the words “Only you, and you alone”. It is not known whether this was an influence.
Conversely, the 1994 romantic comedy Only You did not feature the song.
The song is included on the soundtracks of the films American Graffiti (The Platters recording), The Delinquents (The Platters recording), Mr. Destiny and Alvin and the Chipmunks in which it was performed by Alvin and the Chipmunks.
The song is in the 1991 film Hot Shots! starring Charlie Sheen. The song features in the 1994 Michael Hui film Tie ban shao (Teppanyaki).
The song is also featured in the 1993 Mike Myers cult classic So I Married An Axe Murderer. Partly sung in French by Nancy Travis during the wedding ceremony scene.
In the 1995 comedy Sgt. Bilko, Country music artist Travis Tritt sings it on the stage. Tritt's version was included on his 1995 album Greatest Hits: From the Beginning.
This song was adapted into Cantonese in the Hong Kong movie A Chinese Odyssey. In the song, Longevity Monk tries to convince the character Joker, who he thinks is the Sun Wukong, to protect him on his travels and put on the Monkey King's golden crown. Instead, Joker beats Longevity Monk over the head with a rod.
Lonestar recorded a cover version for the soundtrack to the film Where the Heart Is.
This song also appears in the 2009 Japanese film Zero Focus.
Filipino actor/singer Sam Milby sang a rock-version of the song which served as the theme song for the Filipino-dubbed airing of the Korean drama series Only You and later served as the theme song to the Philippine adaptation of the series, starring Milby and airing on ABS-CBN in the Philippines and The Filipino Channel worldwide.[citation needed]
The song appears in the credits to Batman: Arkham City, sung by the Joker.
See also
- List of number-one rhythm and blues hits (United States)
- List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1975 (U.S.)
References
- ^ For copyright reason, Ram, who was registered on ASCAP, also added one of his pen name, Ande Rand
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 463.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Record Research. p. 230.
External links
Ringo Starr singles Beaucoups of Blues "Beaucoups of Blues (1971)Ringo Goodnight Vienna "Only You (And You Alone)" (1974) · "No No Song" / "Snookeroo" (1975) · "It's All Down to Goodnight Vienna" / "Oo-Wee" (1975)Ringo's Rotogravure "A Dose of Rock 'n' Roll" (1976) · "Hey! Baby" (1976)Ringo the 4th "Wings" (1977) · "Drowning in the Sea of Love" (1977)Bad Boy Stop and Smell the Roses "Wrack My Brain" (1981) · "Private Property" (1982)Time Takes Time "Weight of the World" (1992)Vertical Man "La De Da" (1998)I Wanna Be Santa Claus "Come On Christmas, Christmas Come On" (1999)Ringo Rama "Never Without You" (2003)Choose Love "Fading In, Fading Out" (2005)Liverpool 8 "Liverpool 8" (2008)Y Not "Walk with You" (with Paul McCartney) (2009)Singles only "It Don't Come Easy" (1971) · "Back Off Boogaloo" (1972) · "Act Naturally" (with Buck Owens) (1989) · "The Official BBC Children in Need Medley" (with Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band) (2009) ·Country Club "Country Club" · "Help Me Hold On" · "I'm Gonna Be Somebody" · "Put Some Drive in Your Country" · "Drift Off to Dream"It's All About to Change "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" · "Anymore" · "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'" (With Marty Stuart) · "Nothing Short of Dying"T-R-O-U-B-L-E "Lord Have Mercy on the Working Man" · "Can I Trust You with My Heart" · "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" · "Looking Out for Number One" · "Worth Every Mile"Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof "Foolish Pride" · "Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof" · "Between an Old Memory and Me" · "Tell Me I Was Dreaming"Greatest Hits: From the Beginning "Sometimes She Forgets" · "Only You (And You Alone)"The Restless Kind "More Than You'll Ever Know" · "Where Corn Don't Grow" · "She's Going Home With Me" · "Helping Me Get Over You" (With Lari White) · "Still in Love With You"No More Looking over My Shoulder "If I Lost You" · "No More Looking Over My Shoulder" · "Start the Car"Down the Road I Go "Best of Intentions" · "It's a Great Day to Be Alive" · "Love of a Woman" · "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde"Strong Enough "Strong Enough to Be Your Man" · "Country Ain't Country"My Honky Tonk History The Storm "You Never Take Me Dancing" · "Something Stronger Than Me"Other songs "This One's Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time)" (with Marty Stuart) · "Take It Easy" · "The Devil Comes Back to Georgia" (With Mark O'Connor, Charlie Daniels, Johnny Cash, and Marty Stuart) · "Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best" (With Marty Stuart) · "Hope" · "Here's Your Sign (Get the Picture)" (With Bill Engvall) · "Same Old Train" · "Out of Control Raging Fire" (with Patty Loveless) · "Southern Boy" (with Charlie Daniels) · "Bible Belt" (with Little Feat) · "Move It On Over" · "Lonesome, On'ry and Mean"Reba McEntire "I Don't Want to Be a One Night Stand" · "(There's Nothing Like the Love) Between a Woman and a Man" · "Glad I Waited Just for You" · "I've Waited All My Life for You"Out of a Dream "Last Night, Ev'ry Night" · "Runaway Heart" · "That Makes Two of Us" (with Jacky Ward) · "Sweet Dreams" · "(I Still Long to Hold You) Now and Then"Feel the Fire "(You Lift Me) Up to Heaven" · "I Can See Forever in Your Eyes" · "I Don't Think Love Oughta Be That Way"Heart to Heart "Today All Over Again" · "Only You (And You Alone)"Unlimited "I'm Not That Lonely Yet" · "Can't Even Get the Blues" · "You're the First Time I've Thought About Leaving"Behind the Scene "Why Do We Want (What We Know We Can't Have)" · "There Ain't No Future in This"Just a Little Love "Just a Little Love" · "He Broke Your Memory Last Night"My Kind of Country "How Blue" · "Somebody Should Leave"Have I Got a Deal for You "Have I Got a Deal for You" · "Only in My Mind"Whoever's in New England "Whoever's in New England" · "Little Rock"What Am I Gonna Do About You "What Am I Gonna Do About You" · "Let the Music Lift You Up" · "One Promise Too Late"The Last One to Know "The Last One to Know" · "Love Will Find Its Way to You"Reba Sweet Sixteen Guest singles "Three Sheets to the Wind"/"I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" (with Jacky Ward) · "Mind Your Own Business" (with Hank Williams, Jr. et al.)Airrion Love · Herb Murrell · Harold Eban Brown · Jason Sharpe
Russell Thompkins, Jr. · James Smith · James Dunn · Raymond Johnson · Van FieldsStudio albums The Stylistics · Round 2 · Rockin' Roll Baby · Let's Put It All Together · Heavy · Thank You Baby · You Are Beautiful · Fabulous · Once Upon a Juke Box · Sun & Soul · Wonder Woman · In Fashion · Love Spell · Hurry Up This Way Again · Closer Than Close · 1982 · Some Things Never Change · A Special Style · Love Talk · Christmas · Love Is Back in Style · That Same WayCompilation albums The Best of the Stylistics (1975) · The Best of the Stylistics, Vol. 2 (1976) · Hits · The Best of the Stylistics (1985) · All-Time Classics · The Best of the Stylistics, Vol. 2 (1985) · Greatest Love Hits · The Greatest Hits of the Stylistics · The Very Best of the Stylistics… and More! · The Very Best of the StylisticsSingles "Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)" · "You Are Everything" · "Betcha by Golly, Wow" · "I'm Stone in Love with You" · "Break Up to Make Up" · "You Make Me Feel Brand New" · "Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)" · "Can't Help Falling in Love" · "Only You (And You Alone)" · "Satin Doll" · "Shame and Scandal in the Family" · "Always on My Mind"Related articles Train Patrick Monahan • Scott Underwood • Jimmy Stafford
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