#4: The Platters (1955)
The Platters stood out with elegant harmonies and Tony Williams’ soaring tenor. “Only You” and “The Great Pretender” bridged pop and R&B, dominating charts and defining 1950s romance. Their smooth sound influenced generations of vocal groups. Inducted into multiple halls of fame, The Platters proved that polished, emotional music never goes out of style.

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